Policies to Address Child Poverty Essay

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    On January 20th, 1961, war veteran, Pulitzer prize winner, and thirty-fifth president of the United States of America, John Fitzgerald Kennedy gave his Inaugural Address. An inaugural address is a combination between a ceremony where the new president is inducted into office and their first speech to the people as president. The first speech is supposed to inform the people of their intentions as a leader of the country. Kennedy’s speech was filled with strong and poetic but also simple language…

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    There should be certain policies and practices adopted that can reduce unnecessarily high rates of incarceration while also helping to advance public safety. Level the playing field, and invest in high school completion. A growing body of evidence demonstrates that there is a…

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    robots have replaced young boys as jockeys in the sport of camel racing, and in East Asia and the Pacific, some governments have begun to strengthen their responses to child sex tourism by increasing public awareness that it is a crime and denying entry to known foreign sex offenders. African societies are beginning to recognize child domestic servitude as a crime and an injustice to children who instead deserve an education and a supportive environment in which to live. Efforts to prosecute,…

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    Juvenile Social Injustice

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    Minorities are overrepresented in the juvenile justice system. There is a disparate racial outcomes in all phase of the legal process (Rovner, 2014). Minorities faces more frequent arrests and are placed in secure placement more often than their Caucasian counterpart (Rovner, 2014). These differences in arrest rates and processing can be attributed to institutional racism, socioeconomic factors, subjective enforcement, and biased risk assessment instruments, among other things (Rovner, 2014).…

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    Swift, but instead, an anonymous figure that Swift uses as a vehicle to express his political views, poke fun at the British, and reveal his resentment of British policies toward the Irish. Straightforward and poignant in his assertions, the speaker proposes that the impoverished Irish people could alleviate their troubles of famine, poverty, and overpopulation by selling their babies as food for the rich. In reality, Swift is not advocating for children to be eaten; he is simply using the tool…

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    per 1000 live births. It is linked to factors such as socioeconomic status, health literacy, and access to adequate prenatal care and health beliefs. High rates of infant mortality indicate the existence of other problems relating to maternal and child healthcare. Infant mortality rates have been on a decline for the past two decades. Overall mortality rates are used as indicators of overall health and well-being of a community. Mortality rates are expressed as deaths per 100000 people for a…

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    Kinship care is the full-time care and nurturing of a child by a relative or someone who has a significant emotional relationship with the child. If children must be separate from their parents, either voluntarily or by court order, kinship care should be the first placement option explored by the child welfare agency. The Federal Government endorsed this practice most recently in the Fostering Connections to Success and Increasing Adoptions Act of 2008. Placing children in Kinship care helps…

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    the gender wage gap, policies could be established within businesses where women and men are ensured equal compensations if they possess similar job titles or work ethic which could be monitored monthly through billed hours or work performance. In terms of recruitment, a female and male recruitment/admissions tutor should be present during interviews and involved in the selection process in order to ensure gender bias is not an issue. Through the implementation of these policies society will be…

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    illiterates, Scheduled Tribes and Castes, where they migrate from the rural area to urban areas. The micro survey of the Migration Policy Institute suggests that most internal migrants are between the age of 16 and 40 whose duration of stay is between 60 days and a year. Here the marginalised, scheduled tribes and castes are overrepresented in the short-term migration (Migration Policy Institute, 2014). Many findings suggest that temporary migration from rural areas is often distress driven…

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    Classical Liberalism

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    is a political philosophy that developed in the 19th century and integrated itself in government policies in the United States and Europe. It was a strong advocator for civil rights and political freedoms and encompassed the idea of a represented democracy. At the same time, it also separated church from state. It was during this period that the working class suffered from economically unjust poverty, found themselves without any political rights, had no options and/or powers to fight for better…

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