Benefits of Community Service Essay

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    The best alternative towards offender recidivism is community service for 1st time offenders. Offenders and the community have the ability to rebuild their relationship at the same time the offender is able to give back. Community service allows the community and non-profit organizations the ability to get a labor force when money is not available. The labor force is provided by offenders and the material cost is covered by the community. Research shows that being exposed to inmates who have…

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    Community health nursing and family nursing share a very close relationship. Community health services help both the individual and the family unity. Any nurse working in a community health center of any type will find him or herself often educating the patient along with their family members. In Miami, FL there are a number of different types of community health centers. These include but are not limited to home health care, community health clinics, and the public health department. These…

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    immerse themselves in their community and create satisfaction in helping others in need. Community service is a critical aspect of teen development. Without it, students do not realize how much it means to help others, and they do not get the full experience of working with different people. Volunteerism is required in many high schools around the United States, but not all of them. This issue is incredibly controversial because the debate is whether community service actually helps students in…

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    done multiple community service projects in order to help benefit myself and my community. In my sophomore year of high school (2013 - 2014) I was accepted into the National Honors Society. Joining the National Honors Society was a huge opportunity for me to help in community service projects and to help better my community. With this organization I was able to help with multiple service projects such as helping students at elementary and middle schools with their community service projects,…

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    but some juvenile justice professionals believe that a holistic approach would be more beneficial. The issues of juvenile delinquent offenders and status offenders have been addressed from a holistic approach, which involves offenders, victims, communities and families in the resolutions of problems. This holistic approach has shown successful results in decreasing the recidivism rates for status and delinquent juvenile offenders. Status offenders are juveniles that have committed acts that…

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    one of the most efficient and productive ways to produce positive change for the public is to commit time to community service. Individuals who partake in criminal activity take away from society, contributing negative feelings and often times physical destruction to the world around them. Today, a fair share of justice systems around…

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