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    The Occupy Movement according to EMERCENCE Wendy brown, Harvey, Hammond, Judith Butler and WOULD SAY THE occupy movement began with the inspiration of the Arab spring and the Obama autumn as neoliberal deregulation that promises each man for himself but makes it difficult for 99 percent of American to participate in the American Dream due bank bailouts and accumulation by distribution which caused many people to lose their homes, (one of the major wealth building assets). Accompanied by a…

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    whether these modern alternatives have steered our correctional systems back on track to cure this overcrowding problem. Correctional alternative techniques are used on whoever’s left over after the “nothing-else-works approach”, or selective incapacitation, which identifies and maintains high-risk offenders in prison. Modernizing these alternatives derived from evolving philosophies that were designed to combat prison overcrowding by shortening prison…

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    What I have learned: From analyzing my Strengths: 1. I plan and analyze my goals well in advance. For example, I typically plan my computer upgrades 6 years in advance, to get the best “bang for the buck” for my needs; I do this by following the “white” (research) papers and investment news to get an understanding of where the technology is heading. Such research and planning goes in most of my important decisions; this allows me to perform well and with few unexpected difficulties. 2. I also…

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    Efficiency Gap Analysis Efficiency gap analysis spans around the inability of the doctors to utilize the available resources and time to offer services to the patients. As shown in the timeliness gap analysis, delays in providing treatment are attributable to stress and depression. Absenteeism, as indicated by the British Medical Association (2015), is caused by stress and depression in the consultation rooms and wards, and this impacts negatively on the utility of the hospital resources. A…

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    Having spent the greater part of my life in an African culture--where issues about dying or death were shrewd in secrecy, treated as sacred, and almost never freely discussed, I sometimes criticize this part of our culture. It is a shame that in some parts of Africa, religious leaders are considered “experts” in palliative care and are given much more freedom than qualified healthcare professionals to discuss end of life issues with patients and their families. Some people pay a huge sum of…

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    People who commit crime are often influenced by something, whether it is by genetic, environment, social or decision making factors. Criminologists study the criminological perspectives to help them to determine how and why the crime occurred. There are many different theories about what causes crime. A few of the criminological perspectives are trait, social and classical theories. Trait theory of criminology is when people commit crimes because of certain personality traits. Trait…

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    Constitution. However, it does not apply to juvenile murderers. Their age and the circumstances around a crime must be considered. "A life without parole sentence improperly denies the juvenile offender a chance to demonstrate growth and maturity. Incapacitation cannot override all other considerations, lest the Eighth Amendment's rule against disproportionate sentences be a nullity.” (Kennedy). As of January 2016, teenagers who are sentenced to life in prison will have a chance to argue that…

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    There is no objectively correct answer on matters of ethics, as each individual has their own perspective on any given situation. The idea of a ‘Ulysses pact’ is an ethical issue that permeates fields ranging from medicine to literature. In these situations, a decision is made freely before the person undergoes drastic change that affects their initial decision. Although controversy brings forth the argument of whether or not the decision originally made is binding, there should be no debate. An…

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    Philosophy Of Punishment

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    Throughout history, we have come to know several different philosophies in regard to the punishment of criminals. Many have different views on how a criminal should be punished for their crimes committed. This paper will look at several schools of thought when dealing with punishment and apply these philosophies to the purpose of corrections. When society learns of a persons wrongdoings, immediately thoughts of how that person should be punished come into mind. Most do not utilize a…

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    numerous different prep schools, and is extremely lonely. He is at Happy Farms because he has been showing signs of psychosis and other troubling conduct throughout his account, The Catcher in the Rye. Because of Holden’s current state, mental incapacitation and numerous problematic behaviors, he should remain institutionalized at Happy Farms. Holden has shown many dangerous behaviors within his account. His most troublesome being his relationship is with Allie, his younger brother. Allie died…

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