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    are immoral, prisons and hospitals general purpose is not the invasion of privacy. Computer hackers’ main objectives are to invade personal space to access the database of other computers. Prisons’ main objectives are retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation (Stop the ACA website), none of which solely relate to invading personal space. The hospital’s main objective is rehabilitation, which also does not relate to privacy invasion. Prisons and hospitals cannot be compared on a…

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    When I think about white privilege, I see it as something I have to understand in order to truly feel a relation to my own privileges with race. “As a white person, I realized I had been taught about racism as something which puts others at a disadvantage, but had been taught not to see one of its corollary aspects, white privilege, which puts me at an advantage.” (McIntosh 1990) When comparing other privileges McIntosh sees that most conditions in her life are influenced by her skin-color more…

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    Adam Walsh Act

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    Abstract Within the contents of this paper, by the end you will be able to understand how “The Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act of 2006” began, and by whom and the reasons supporting. You will also be able to identify the most controversial aspect of the Adam Walsh Act and changes that the Walsh Act brought forth, the constitutional challenges that the Walsh Act faces. You will also be able to identify the rationale behind the Walsh Act. This topic was of most interest to me, being a…

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    Introduction The idea that McDonaldization is an inexorable phenomenon is an erroneous claim, which fails to take into consideration the political and socioeconomic dichotomy that exists independently from it. To fully appreciate the dynamism and influence of the establishment heads of the world, the examination of the concept of McDonaldization becomes a decent portrayal of their overwhelming power, while in the same instance disclosing the actual insignificance of such a system of…

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    specific group with rights and needs that can be met now. If it wasn’t for the help of CELAs many older adults and people with disabilities would not qualify for Medicare/Medicaid or correctly plan for long term care, finances after retirement or incapacitation and many would continue to have issues with the abuse of power of attorney. Why should one hire an elder law attorney? CELAs are useful for a variety of services including the ones mentioned before. If you are an adult getting close to…

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    The Broken Window Theory

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    reviews, they assessed that there might be other elements or tools that correlates with the crime reduction studies that took place when these previous studies were conducted (Weisburd et al., 2015). Like reduction in opportunity, deterrence, or incapacitation. The authors argue that “for the crime prevention gains of disorder policing to be attributed to broken windows policing, it needs to be shown that crime has declined because of reductions in fear and increase in informal social controls.”…

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    Plea bargaining is one of the most important factors of our criminal justice system. About 95 percent of criminal cases result in a plea deal. What is a plea bargain one may ask? A plea bargain is a type of legal contract between the defendant and the prosecuting attorney of the defendant’s case. It provides a leniency in a sentence or lesser chargers for the defendant if he pleads guilty to his case. At what phase of the criminal justice system does plea bargaining begin and end? Plea…

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    “There are murders and then there are ... hacking to death, trails of blood…I have not seen one like this,” said one of the investigators at the crime scene (Hagerty). In 2006, Bradley Waldroup brutally murdered his estranged wife’s friend and tried to kill his wife, using a machete and a shotgun to commit murder and mutilation. He was arrested for felony murder and attempted-first degree murder, a premeditated crime that would be sufficient to warrant the death penalty. Waldroup’s defense…

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    Effective communication is such an imperative process in nursing practice. Whenever there is a communication breakdown, the success of health interventions is compromised. Poor communication can be as a result of several factors, such as language barriers, misinterpreting non verbal cues, poor listening skills, or even the existence of prejudgments. Nurses should make efforts to be able to eliminate any inhibitions to effective communication. In addition, the medical practitioners should be…

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    From time to time, we come across stories of sexual assault either through the news or a tv show. At first, there may be some people who are interested in the story but feel disturbed by it; however, there may also be people who simply don 't care just because it did not happen to them or it doesn’t affect directly. In addition, some people may either feel sympathy for the victim, or others may insinuate that the whole action was there fault. However, imagine how the victim feels after this…

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