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    Inpatient Coder Essay

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    When analyzing an inpatient coder, you should look at the purpose of the job, the job function, and the qualifications needed for the job. An inpatient coder is “a medical coder that work to assign codes to medical diagnoses and treatments for inpatient facilities.” The purpose of an inpatient coder is to execute audits in agreeing with “ABC’s Health System’s annual compliance work plan” and arrange a draft or verbal conveyance to the “Coding Compliance Manager and/or Corporate Compliance…

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    Following psychopathy and antisocial personality disorder, I believe that a good way to explain Vlad Dracula’s violent behavior is through social learning theory. Social Learning Theory is the belief that, learning is a cognitive process that occurs through of social contexts, either through observation or instruction, experienced as an adolescent. As I described earlier in this paper, at the age of, either 12 or 13, Dracula, along with his brother Ruda, were both sent to be captives of the…

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    Barnet, E. S., Perry, Azzi, V. F., Shetgiri, R., Ryan, G., Dudovits, R., & … Chung, P. J. (2015). Incarcerated youths’ perspective on protective factors and risk factors for juvenile offending: A qualitative analysis. American Journal Of Public Health, 105(7). 1365-1371. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2014.302228. This article studied many youths’ roles in protective factors for juvenile offending. They discussed methods on how they did interviews with juveniles in jail. These interviews consisted of…

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    unnecessary pain and suffering. If there is any pain or suffering the researcher will take responsibility. The individuals will be confidential at all times. The results will be kept in a computer coded by numbers and will be password protected. Need to conduct research will be to see if the intellectual disability will produce to predominant repeat offence in the juvenile…

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    Juvenile delinquency, which refers to the antisocial and criminal behavior of children and adolescents, places a great burden on American society. There are various factors that contribute to the likelihood of juvenile offending, and society with its institutions has the obligation to address those risk factors and to decrease the probability of deviant behavior as an attempt to combat the social illness of crime and to concurrently reduce the burden crime places the victims and society as a…

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    Juvenile Delinquency is a legal term that is given to the behaviour of children and teenagers that would be determined as a criminal if that were to exist in an adult. According to The Law Society of Singapore, it is said that the maximum age limit is 16 years old. In year 2013, a total of 1323 Juveniles were arrested. One of the physical factors that might influence juvenile delinquency is physical factors, and out of the multiple physical factors, one of it talks about the family’s financial…

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    Psychopathy vs. Sociopathy The words Psychopathy and Sociapathy are used interchangeably to describe a disorder in which a person suffers from a list of incurable mental and emotional characteristics. Many believe both words pertain to the same disorder, and some believe that the two are entirely different. Countless interviews with doctors and diagnosed psychopaths and sociopaths have only succeeded in making the question of whether there is a difference between the two even more of a mystery…

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    ' - or physical object - and hence it can 'exist ' only in the same sort of way in which other theoretical concepts exist.” Nowadays people hear the term sociopath and psychopath and they think it is the same. It is understandable because their conducts are similar. People also think that the synonym of a psychopath and a sociopath refers to “crazy” which obviously is not. Over the years, the differences between both illnesses have been very noticeable and wider. Both terms share some common…

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    Youth Delinquency

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    Youth delinquency, in law, is a “term denoting various offenses committed by children or youths under the age of 18” (Roberts, 2018). In the fields of criminal psychology, sociology, and criminology, youth delinquency has been a central focus point for many studies, in attempt to identify the underlying causes and factors of this complex, multi-faceted issue during adolescence period. According to the Public Safety Department of Canada, “children and youth under the age of 20 represent almost…

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    1. Initiation The human psyche is an appealing and complex construct that varies from individual to individual. And it is particularly difficult to walk in a serial killer’s shoe’s and understand his or her actions. A case eminently hard to see through and to comprehend is the Jack the Ripper case. Jack the Ripper was as Serial Killer who murdered In Whitechapel, London, in the late 19th century. And because his identity is still unknown, I am particularly interested in his case and therefore…

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