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    Policing Literature Review

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    This facility also includes an administrative building and they have further plans to expand this facility. ______________________________________________________________________________ Literature Review Article by Jose Docobo stresses the importance of community policing and deems that it can be the primary prevention strategy for homeland security at a local law enforcement level by implementing the use of community-oriented policing resources…

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    Will Stopford Student Number: N30390800 Bsc (Hons) Forensic Psychology 2015/16 Critical Social Psychology ICA: Critical review of published papers on immigration using the social psychological approach Word Count: Immigration and people looking for asylum in this day and age is a prominent issue for multiple countries and the public at large as well as being at the forefront of the media. It is an issue that splits societies, governments and countries as a whole. Compared to people born and…

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    Introduction Schizophrenia is a mental condition that vastly renders its victims void of cognitive ability and most of the victims experience distorted thinking and hearing of imaginary voices. Delusions and emotionless acts characterize the disorder, whereby most of the victims experience difficulty socializing or interacting with the rest of the world. Presently, a large population of the world continues to be affected by this brain disorder either directly (for the victims) or indirectly…

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    Introduction There are a large number of interventions that have been recommended for school-aged children who have auditory processing disorder (APD). This literature review focuses on eight studies referring to APD interventions and discusses major themes including the difference in populations used as the participants, if Fast ForWord – Language is beneficial to children with language impairments and APD and some articles could draw no concrete conclusions based on their results. Limitations…

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    Literature Review History of Victimization The gender gap related to the effects of violent crime remains relatively untouched in victimization literature. There are various factors that contribute to the effects of victimization making it difficult to yield accurate results. For example, physical capabilities, mental health conditions, and underlying problems can interfere with the findings. The use of proper controls for this type of research can be difficult to address and maintain. Although…

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    emotion serves an important role for human functioning in everyday environments. It can, for example, allow us to detect danger or respond to a person in need. A full understanding of how emotion influences behaviour has yet to be realized. Recent literature has demonstrated that exposure to emotionally arousing stimuli can alter the perceptual mechanisms of participants. The present experiments attempted to expand this research to examine cross-modal vision and audition. Emotion Processing in…

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    Literature Review Ⅰ. HOTSPOT MAPPING Hotspot can be defined as aggregations of raw crime data that identify geographic locations of highest incident concentration (Ratcliffe and McCullagh, 1999; Chainey and Ratcliffe, 2005). Hotspots have been formally recognized in the literature as early as 1751 when Henry Fielding suggested focusing on areas of high crime to deter offenders. A notable example of policing with hotspot is the study by Sherman et al., (1989), which found that over 50.4% of all…

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    Literature Review Incarceration and Its Effects on Release’s Labor Market Success Introduction The study of the effects of incarceration on individuals’ performance in the labor market began in the 1970s as more people were being put in prison. From 1987 to 1996, time served in state prisons increased by 40 percent or more, depending upon the offense (Kling 1). This question about prison inmate’s performance being affected in the labor market arises out the fact that there are social and…

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    geographical location, lifestyle and dietary habits, and even genetic components. Morbidity and mortality rates are greatly affected by compliance and management in African Americans battling hypertension and related cardiovascular diseases. This literature review will explore the current approaches toward hypertension, specifically in the African American community. Also, it will explore how Healthy People 2020 objectives and practices within the clinical setting will change the outlook on…

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    Asthma Literature Review

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    First, we reviewed several literatures and found that asthma is a growing public health problem in the United States. At the time of the study, the disease was estimated to affect 39.5 million people of which 10.5 million are children age less than 18 years old (CDC, 2011). The highest prevalence was among Black Non-Hispanics (10.5%), Hispanics (10.2%), and Whites (7.9%). Other subgroups with high prevalence rates were children ages 0-15 with a prevalence of (9.4%), American Indians/ Alaska…

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