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    against the law, however, the treatment of those who have disregarded the law is horrible. Prisoners are treated with various counts of social and moral injustice every single day. Barely anyone truly cares about these people who need real help and habilitation. It is truly sad to see how terrible our justice system is at rehabilitation, especially since…

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    Arizona Prison Case Study

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    incarcerated in Arizona prisons had suffered some type of childhood difficulty; these included dysfunctional family, witnessing violence, sexual abuse, physical abuse, and physical neglect (de Ravello 1). This connection between lack of proper habilitation and jail time are exactly why prisons are often called “correctional centers”. They are meant to not only punish people who have made mistakes but also “correct” their ways of thinking in order to rehabilitate them into normal law abiding…

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    Do you know a delinquent that can benefit from boot camp? How would you combat delinquency? According to Jerry Tyler, Ray Darville, and Kathi Stalnaker authors of Juvenile boot camps they state that boot camp are becoming a trend “As an example of the growth of boot camps in the United States, the National Institute of Justice reports that in 1987 only four state correctional system boot camp programs existed”. Juvenile delinquent boot camp derives from military boot camp along with their strict…

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    Jamilette Duran, a twenty-five year-three month old female, attends Lehman College Speech and Hearing Clinic for individual speech-language services twice weekly for 50 minutes. She has been attending the Speech and Hearing Clinic since 1998. At six months of age, she was diagnosed with Intellectual Developmental Disability (IDD) and Cerebral Palsy (CP). Jamilette has a diagnosis of an articulation disorder, receptive and expressive language disorder secondary to IDD and CP. Josefina Duran,…

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    Erwin Schrödinger, an Austrian born chemist, gained his famed for his contributions to quantum mechanics. Some of his contributions to chemistry and quantum mechanics were his books describing his techniques and basic info behind his work, his paradox, Schrodinger’s cat, which created a lot of new discoveries in chemistry, and his equation that changed how many people viewed the atom and its electrons. At at young age, Schrodinger was strongly influenced by the philosophy of Austrian philosopher…

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    Josef Mengele, or The Angel Of Death as he is more commonly known as, was born on March 16, 1911, in Günzburg, Germany, to a rich family. He didn’t have a sad backstory as many people would assume. Instead, as a child, he had good grades, was well-liked, and his father even had a successful business in Germany. In 1953, he graduated from the University of Munich with a PhD in Physical Anthropology. Two years later, in January 1937, he became the assistant of Dr. Otmar von Verschuer, who had…

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    Health Insurance Plans Health insurance plans are plans that are purchased by an individual or a family for getting coverage on their medical and surgical expenses when needed. Health insurance plans recompense the health care places for treating the individual and the dependent for illness or injuries during the time of insured person’s need. After following the instruction in the assignment 1 using the website healthcare.gov to find some health insurance plans for a 27-year-old single…

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    Difficulties are consistent in terms of daily activities, social participation, mobility, housing, recreation and employment (Andersson and Mattsson, 2001); Roebroeck, Jahnsen, Carona, Kent, and Chamberlain, 2009; Van der Slot, Nieuwenhuijsen, Van den Berg-Emons, Wensink-Boonstra, Stam, & Roebroeck, 2010). The difficulties in activities and participation for adults with CP are clear in the figure 4 below. Although adults with CP are disadvantaged compared to the general population in employment…

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    wife, the creature had offered him a proposal in which Victor agrees the creature will not cause any more harm to Victor or anyone else he loves. Victor was proposed that if he makes another creature as hideous as him, they could run away far from habilitation and life to where they could live on their own. At first Victor agrees but again at the site of what he is again doing he stops and decides to dispose of the body parts which enrages the creature even further. The monster then tells Victor…

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    with the juveniles, I notice the same pattern of recidivism and intergenerational offenders, that displayed in reentry a was common know matter the background or geographic location. I decided to take a different approach in the rehabilitation and habilitation of the residents by teaching/ discussion the importance of developing a post release plan and taking a active role in aggression management and substance abuse groups. I became empathic, angry, and passionate about understand the issues…

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