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    C4: 2.3. Supporting transfers and transitions: If a parent is worried about leaving their child their child is more likely to be worried about being left too. It is therefore important to have a welcoming environment. A notice board with staff and events on can help children and parents to feel more comfortable within the setting. A display of some children’s resent activities can also help a child to settle into a new environment. The Importance of a Key Person: The role of the key person is…

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    think that Americans and probably most other countries have a stigma that males cant be a victim domestic assault because they are suppose to be strong. When women assault males, I feel like they are hesitant to come forward because of the fear that people will judge or that they will be less manly. I chose this news article because it is not that common to see a women facing domestic assault charges,…

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    domestic violence and not knowing the difference between right or wrong due to lack of exposure to the reality is not considered to be a “social protection”(Fundamental Declaration of Human Rights). Chicago Tribune states that there were 349 domestic assaults per 1000 population in Englewood over the course of 1 year (Englewood). This is a significantly large number considering around 35 % of the women population…

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    Domestic Violence is Trendy Domestic violence is a serious problem in the United States. In a journal on dating violence Jennifer Katz shares some statistics on types of domestic violence. “The three most common types of violence [in the U.S. are] being pushed, grabbed, or shoved (82%); slapped or hit (78%); or beaten up (44%)” (Katz, Jennifer 456.) This is a problem that seems to be getting significantly worse throughout the years. What is causing this exponential growth with this issue? There…

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    The most commonly identified elements of terroristic threat are that it must be willful, have specific intent, be “unequivocal, unconditional and specific,” and cause reasonable fear. Specific intent means the utterance of the threat is enough for criminal liability, regardless if you do not plan to carry out your threat, or even have the means to. A willful threat is one with tangible violent or malignant intention behind it and can include both immediate and future harm. Though it has been…

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    DNA In Forensics

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    criminals involved in a series of different crimes (justice.gov, 2014). In cases of aggravated assaults, the use of DNA in forensics has helped provide evidence for most cases that had no witness available. For example, according to research conducted, most aggravated assaults are committed by criminals in enclosed environments and large percentages involve cases of domestic violence and sexual assault; these cases involve the victim and the suspects and whether they result in fatalities or the…

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    Domestic violence is a harrowing and insidious feature of our culture and taking a stand against allowing perpetrators like Chris Brown to enter the country is an important step in demonstrating our refusal to tolerate this kind of violent and oppressive conduct? The government has blocked past criminals from entering our country in order to keep Australians safe. There is never a time for criminal behaviour to be acceptable, people can’t think that they can commit a crime such as abusing a…

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    Is Lady Macbeth more responsible for King Duncan’s death? Is Lady Macbeth is more evil than her husband? Lady Macbeth was a component during the murder however she cannot be accused of being more responsible for King Duncan’s death. Lady Macbeth was not eviler than her husband Macbeth. Macbeth was the character who did the deed which therefore makes him more vain. The first evidence that proves that Lady Macbeth cannot be blamed for the death of the king was because it clearly states that…

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    Hate crimes is listed as the number one priority of our Civil Rights program. As defined from FBI’s Uniform Crime Reports (UCR) Program, hate crime is a traditional offense like murder, arson, or vandalism with an added element of bias. It is also defined as a criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in a part by an offender’s bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity. Hate crimes happen often enough in the…

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    Harry Mulisch’s novel The Assault depicts the aftermath of the murder of a young boy’s family during World War II. Mulisch explores the young boy’s, Anton’s, life and how it was changed dramatically because of the death of a German collaborator named Fake Ploeg; this resulted in Anton’s family being murdered for revenge. The night, in which Anton’s family was murdered and of which he calls the “incident”, is shrouded in mystery and the details of what exactly happened is not clear; Anton…

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