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    Additionally, the success of the police often depends on the help of the community. Community Watch groups, Crime Stoppers, Code Blue, and other such programs all depend on the community acting as the eyes and ears of the police within neighborhoods. Furthermore, if there is community solidarity, it can often begin to police itself. Community programs aimed at reducing the potential for crime, elders who mentor youth, and even peer pressure can play significant roles in deterring criminal…

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    Child abuse is the physical or psychological maltreatment or even sexual molestation of a child. Child abuse and neglect is significant and well established as a major societal unsettling problem with remarkable repercussions for the affected children, their families, and society at large. There are different factors that will affect how the authorities are going to proceed in case of alleged child abuse, for the legal and social services will determine the eligibility. I believe this is a…

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    concluding the research study it has been noticed that tight from the chapter number one we have been noticing the issues women and transgenders have faced in the custody of police, in jails, while under trial, pre and post conviction, correction homes and at care homes and by any other detaining authority and all these are the authorities working and safeguarding the rights of people as guaranteed in the constitution and law. We have noticed the reforms taking place at the local, national and…

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    I never knew what started the conflict that finally escalated into a physical altercation in the school hall. Both were taken to the principal’s office and sent home until they cooled off. Bryan didn’t come to work that day so when I talked to him about it, Earl had already expressed his opinion. Apparently the corporal punishment for theft was exceeded for fighting. I assumed Earl was angry about Bryan fighting at school, however I was completely off base. Bryan said, “Dad was pissed because…

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    The Due Process Clause within the fourteenth amendment of the Constitution, and the ruling of 2000 Supreme Court case, Troxel vs. Grantville, that parenting is a fundamental right under the constitution and that the state is prohibited from intervening in family matters. Due to this reason, it is unlawful and for any state to deny imprisoned mothers equal protection under the law (Health Issues Among, Braithewaite, 300). This intrusion, however, has been made evident by the welfare, foster care,…

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    not surprising because every individual that I know that has been raped knew their perpetrators. It was interesting to read that date rape survivors in college have been found to be more likely to have experienced stress, maltreatment, and negative home environment/neglect during childhood than were women who reported no date rape experience. Another interesting statement from the section was about how it was found that women who were raped while intoxicated were not less emotionally affected…

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    In my childhood I have experienced both delightful and detrimental moments. Growing up in a median income scale neighborhood brought many challenges. The challenge of being a minority in a dominant Caucasian area was harsh. My family consisted of one male older sibling, one young female sibling, father and mother. My brother and I underwent many different forms of child abuse. Physical The most constant form of abused experienced by me was physical abuse. I grew up in a machismo household where…

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    My particicapent was born in Birkenfeld, Germany in 1961 on May 17th. Birkenfeld is a small farming town in southwest Germany. In Germany, lower-income children went to a Volkschule, while wealthier children would go to Gymnasium, instead of the elementary and middle school system we have in the U.S. From that point forward, you either recieved very good grades and went on to university, or you learned a trade and joined the workforce. Being from a poor, rural town, very few of my mom 's peers…

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    The 13th Documentary

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    arrive is mass incarceration of African Americans by the thousands, that did not just magically appear but was crafted by hundreds of years of oppressions of African Americans. Right away in the beginning of the film we learn that the United States is home to 1/4th of the Prisoners in the world, that equals 2.3 million…

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    Long Way Gone Themes

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    family was killed right in from of his eyes. He is a young boy divided against himself, as his country had been divided against itself due to the rebels' violent actions. This connects to aberrant behavior because it mentions the struggles and punishments the citizens of Sierra Leone faced, even though they were innocent. These kinds of memories left long-lasting memories in peoples’ minds, which made it hard for them to overcome. Ishmael later in the novel, mentions “one of the unsettling…

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