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    researching a similar topic. Chanin (2014) is researching the efficiency of Section 14141 of the Violent Crime Act of 1994. Chanin (2014) finds that the reform did minimize police brutality while the institutions were under high observation from the Department Of Justice. After, this monitoring dwindled, so did the enforcements and the reforms that accompanied this act. The parameters of this data stretch from 1994 to 2008 based on information sourced in Pittsburgh, Washington D.C., and…

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    shared to create concepts and theories (.....). This exploration may not have been possible through a quantitative approach due to its numerical and less descriptive properties. 3.2 The interviews Semi-structured interviews were used as a source of data collection for…

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    it weren’t for The Children Act 2004 being introduced, then this service wouldn’t have been established and the children and young people wouldn’t have been protected in a superior way. As well as this, they aim to deliver an integrated method and all the services (i.e. Local Authority Children’s Services in England, Local Councils in Scotland, Health and Social Service, and Care Trust in Northern Ireland) are put through official examination under The Children’s Act 2004. The Children’s Trust…

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    Identity theft is any unauthorized use of someone else’s personal identity to fraudulently obtain money, goods, or services; to prevent the payment of debt; or to avoid criminal prosecution. In 1998, under the authority of the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act, identity theft became a federal crime with prescribed prison sentences for using identity theft to commit crimes. In addition, increased penalties apply for those who exceed, misuse, or abuse privileged access to personal…

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    • Communications Act of 1934- an act To provide for the regulation of interstate and foreign communication by wire or radio, and for other purposes • Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act (1968 amended 1986)- Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, also known as the “Wiretap Act”:  prohibits the unauthorized, nonconsensual interception of “wire, oral, or electronic communications” by government agencies as well as private parties, …

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    regulator is an organisation that checks services meet the government’s standards or rules about care. They also look after the rights of people who need extra support to stay safe. This includes people who are kept in care under the mental health act. The government’s standards cover all areas of care. These would be respecting and treating people with the care and supported in the way they are expected to be treated. The CQC put care services on their…

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    While deontology focuses on the morality of an act, whether it was intrinsically right or wrong the other has a completely different take. Utilitarianism focuses more on the results than the morality. Deontologist often argue that logic and sound reasoning encase ethical behavior and the right way of…

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    phone you can send a text message, then a message on Facebook, alternatively on WhatsApp or Skype, and finally an email. In short, the system of communication, which we have all contributed to the growth, is undermining our privacy. To this we must act cautiously and avoid breaching the security line, establishing the rules for the content that we do not want to make public. There should be a policy that teaches people, students in particular, how to “behave” on the web and how to protect their…

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    were stolen. The Amendment increased the desire for individuals to obtain fake identifications. Immigrants took on fake identification to avoid the Immigration and Nationality Act. The Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 (Public Law 99-603, 100 Statute…

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    1.1 Explain why working in partnership with others is important for children and young people. It is important to work in partnership with others as u get other views you may not have, so that we can provide consistent care for the child. To help keep the child safe from harm because if we suspect any harm we can provide the help they need as soon as possible. Developing a bond with the parent will also make the parent and child feel safe at being in your care at pre-school. Also working with…

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