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    goals (Stojkovic, Kalinich & Klofas, 2015). Therefore, it is important to assess the strategies and methods being implemented within criminal justice organizations in attempt to adequately achieve community goals. Street-level workers play a crucial role in this process and in the administration and management of criminal justice organizations. Thus, the ways in which they are being supervised…

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    of value, statements of summation and statements of rationale. So, correlating the two models will enhance the opportunity to reflect on the multidisciplinary nature of the collaborative consultancy, evaluating how we planned, organized tasks and roles and also ascertain what we could have done better. Most importantly, using a personal development plan, this individual will reflect on how the experience has enhanced research skills, written and oral communication, time management, working to…

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    to help improve “the well-being others and to help meet the basic human needs of all people, with particular attention to the needs and empowerment of people who are vulnerable, oppressed, and living in poverty” (NASW, 2016). The theories of social role and system theory will help explain how her well-being can be improved. Case Application Needs The three most important problems faced by Janice that might cause her to seek out the services of a social worker are finance, employment and…

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    Throughout the years society has had a large role in gender norms and their influences on family roles. They have impacted the ways in which families function on a daily basis. But what if a family only has one parent; do gender norms extend to them? Yes. It is common to see gender norms within single parent families in society. Gender norms expect women to stay at home and men to go out into the workplace as stated above, but these gender norms are slowly starting to shift due to the fact that…

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    social interaction of people in the society does a theory come to be normalized. Gender roles are an example of normalizing. By examining the concept of gender roles, it is concluded that it is a proposed hypothesis involving a group of communal and behavioural patterns that, within a precise culture, are widely considered to be collectively appropriate for individuals of a certain gender. The outlook of gender roles incorporates attitudes, actions, and character mannerisms associated with a…

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    The role of women in society has started off in history as one that is weak and inferior in a masculine society, though the role of women has been improving as time goes on. In Henrik Ibsen’s play, A Doll’s House, Ibsen uses a unordinary, manipulative female protagonists to exploit her desires to get what she wants and eventually gain freedom. Writers before Ibsen focused primarily on male characters, but Ibsen saw women as “unpredictable; they set his literary imagination on fire” and it made…

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    lives of the heroes told and they are seen in many different ways as the role of women pertains to Homer’s writings. Women can be seen as possessions to the heroes or even something desirable. Women are treated like property who don’t quite have a say, however, some women are treated far better depending on what social standing they hold. Other women are seen as desired by the heroes yet still treated as possessions. The treatment of women to men depend on their relationship, status, or role in…

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    Definition Of Heroism

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    firefighter, military, political leader and social movement leader are highly looked at as heroes because of the things they contribute to the community. Although the current societal definition of heroism is accurate, there are some parts of the definition that could use a little tweaking to focus on a more modern aspect. A new definition should focus more on gender role, equality between public and personal heroes, and additional traits. Society defines…

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    I agree quite strongly with Hemingway that age brings increasing difficulty in finding heroes, but that one still needs them. As skepticism increases, the number of people one can admire or hope to emulate decreases. An older person, having more experience and having acquired, one hopes, a more objective and realistic assessment of other people, tends to see more flaws than a younger person might. On the other hand, the older person is likely to recognize and value certain qualities such as…

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    women fought side by side the men! During the Revolutionary War women were a big part of the war. Some of the women were even heroes, and without there help the battle might of gone a different way. In addition to fighting without them bring supplies they might of died of hunger or thirst. It was clear they were a big part of the war. Body Women Heroes Even some of the brave women went and fought in the war as soldiers, they dressed in their clothing and fought beside…

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