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    Case Study: Reliance Baking Soda Reliance Baking Soda (RBS) is a product that sets out to compete in categories dominated by household cleaners and private label brands. RBS customers are home economist, women aged 35-55—that appreciate the quality, consistency, and the flexibility of the product. While RBS is well known for its excellent brand awareness and loyalty, the RBS push strategies are relatively obscure and congested. Currently, the company struggles with raising the consumer…

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    Kalief Browder Case Study

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    Mental Health Matters: Rethinking Incarceration for a Better Future On May 15th, 2010, sixteen-year-old Kalief Browder was unjustly arrested for allegedly stealing a backpack, igniting his tragic journey through New York's criminal justice system. Despite being a minor, Kalief faced adult charges and endured three agonizing years on Rikers Island due to his inability to pay bail, spending an additional 800 days in solitary confinement. Throughout his incarceration, he not only battled physical…

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    interpret and treat the offender literature. Lately, the GLM that is good lives model was promoted to offer alternative method to enhance to RNR. While GLM offers its positions away from RNR due to its strength, it is based on positive and restorative rehabilitation model. Another way is that of GLM hypothesization that is used in personal enhancing, where execution will naturally lead to reduction in criminogenic requirements, while RNR applies and progresses in the reverse direction. In…

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    a. Significance of the research and literature review Mental health problems are currently considered as a burden in Vietnam. However, there are inadequate studies conducted in the country in this field. In few existed studies in mental health in Vietnam, the researchers present a fact that most Vietnamese people have limited perception of mental health, which leads to stigma and discrimination toward people having mental health problems. Those stigma and discrimination sometimes are…

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    reach their maximum level of independence. The residence at the facility will experience a variety of services to suit their individual needs. Services range from physical, occupational, speech and respiratory therapy to wound care and orthopedic rehabilitation services. Social Workers services are provided to each residence. The average length of stay for residence participating in the skill nursing program can be anywhere from 10 days to 30 days.…

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    Multiple trials have allowed for the complete rehabilitation of ADA, where most people that underwent the trial would no longer require any injections of ADA enzyme, as the gene therapy would be able to improve their immune effectiveness. Another success story with gene therapy is the improvement of hereditary blindness. Patients that would undergo continual degeneration of eyesight could use…

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    Juvenile Recidivism

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    Recidivism Introduction Finding techniques to reduce high recidivism in this country can positively impact the society, the economy and certainly the criminal justice system. Seto and Eke (2013), conducted a study to predict “recidivism among adult male child pornography offenders” by using an original method they created, called “child pornography offender risk tool (CPORT). Basically, the method consisted of an organized checklist of risk factors to predict recidivism of child pornography…

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    The entire book by Michelle Brown is directed towards a very distinct population. This book looks at different aspects of prison, but the main emphasis is on those who have no direct contact to prisons, but have influence over their policies. This books focus is to get the attention of the people, the large population that only sees prison life from a far and those who do not even consider it, and make the realize what is going on in our country. This idea is explained as social distance, it is…

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    The juvenile justice system is a system that was established more than a hundred years ago in order to protect society from juvenile offenders by rehabilitating minors; since minors as Justice Kennedy the senior Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States points out that they have a “lack of maturity and an underdeveloped sense of responsibility” comparing to adults. [Weston,B. (2016)].The author Michelle Oropeza states that throughout the history of the United States, youth were…

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    Physically, music can improve heart rates, respiration, increase in blood flow, body movement, coordination and can help a person in the process of rehabilitation (“How Music Affects Us”). Emotionally, music has the power to lower levels of cortisol, which a stress hormone. Music also has the power to change ones mood (happy, sad, angry and so forth). Socially, music helps people express themselves using…

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