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    In fact, the Department of Justice claims that "the link between academic failure and delinquency, violence, and crime is welded to reading failure” (Crum). Over sixty percent of all prison inmates and eighty-five percent of juveniles who come in contact with the juvenile…

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    Review rationale The familiarity of working in collaboration with multiple schools to provide early intervention support for children of primary school age who experience emotional and behavioural difficulties has led the researcher to examine existing literature linked to parenting interventions and child outcomes, to determine what constitutes effective intervention for parents of children who experience social, emotional and behavioural difficulties (SEBD). The methods the researcher carried…

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    on larger scale. My goal is to obtain the needed degree and career experiences to one day become a department head in a state based social work position. I want to be able to monitor, create and promote public programs for the general welfare of society including those who the government can and can not help. I am someone who has experienced hardship of a low income S.E.S, yet receive no government help or extended resources to empower my…

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    the laws of the country and make sure everyone follows the laws of the government. To accomplish this goal each individual, police, courts, and corrections, have a specific job they need to work on, they succeed their job by working together. Although the system has separated adult cases and juvenile cases they both are handled similar. The main task is to explore or…

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    Infrastructure Identification, Prioritization, and Protection (CIIPP). The decree, that later became National Infrastructure Protection Plan (NIPP), focused on the importance of Critical Infrastructure Protection in the budget and implementation. Some Departments are so important to the United States that the incapability of such systems and reserves would devastate the security, national economy, national public health and safety (Ryan,…

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    legal system is based upon the fundamental belief of the rule of law, justice, and independence of the judiciary (Australian Government: Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 2012). The formation of the Australian law system itself is derived…

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    The government has set many business regulations in place to assist and protect the public and hold corporations accountable for the decisions made. Many sectors of businesses complained about government regulations and their restrictive requirements. With these regulations in place companies have still posted large profits as the nation emerges from financial crisis. Many of the companies were assisted by government bailout and stimulus programs that paid back their loans. These statutory…

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    Although through thee span of years Australia has taken measures to address the issues faced by the Aboriginal Community, The year 2016 Federal election campaign has been able to address the issues until certain extent. The essay critically looks at the history and the present issues faced by the Indigenous Australian Community and how has 2016 Federal election campaign has been able to address the issues of the present. In the year 1770 Lieutenant James Cook first arrived to Australia at the…

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    305). While this statement may be simple enough, the execution is anything but. One of the challenges of the response effort during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina was the breakdown key infrastructure, namely the New Orleans Police Department (NOPD). The law at the time of Hurricane Katrina mandated that members of the NOPD were required to live in city limits. As a result almost 80% of the NOPD member’s homes were destroyed, leaving many officers stranded and forcing others to focus…

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    The Planning Cycle

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    the community can edify itself on the importance of writings and words of practitioners and scholars alike. There are exercises that can help the community to get a better understanding of the realities of response through drills, tabletop exercises, functional exercise, and full-scale exercise. By engaging in these activities, one is able to identify any shortfalls or failures that may exist in planning, training, organization, or equipment (pp. 105). The planning cycle would not be complete…

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