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    According to section 718.1 of the Criminal Code, Sentencing in Canada “must be proportionate to the gravity of the offence and the degree of responsibility of the offender”. Despite that being said, the system tends to leave the final decision to the judge. In 2015, the population of adult offenders showed a decline in the overall adult population at 461 offenders per 100,000 adults (Reitano, 2016) and drug related offences decreased by 15% between 2014 and 2015 (Allen, 2016). Looking at the…

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    Some naturally do illegal things and act out in such an aggressive manner that they end up with a criminal record. It has been said that tough love and punishment will help reduce our youth’s behavior, but I disagree. There is proof that if we open programs and give troubled children personal therapy their behavior changes. I think my community needs to tend to the youth’s bad behavior emotionally and physically more to help reduce the chances of them becoming criminals as adults. All it takes…

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    Vista Maria Case Study

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    The largest programs in place are the Specialized Treatment Programs. These programs offer residential treatment for adolescent girls with support services including: a health clinic, on-site junior and senior high school operated by Clara B. Ford Academy, cafeteria, recreational facilities, meeting rooms, a chapel, administrative offices, and individual/group/family therapy. Vista Maria also provides Community-Based Programs of General Foster Care (case management of…

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    for food, the monthly consultations have stopped, along with checking ID’s and requiring a signature. The program has opened a window to miss handling the program. Therefore fraud transactions can accrue more frequently. The WIC (women, infants, and children) program gives specific checks to the families with pregnant moms, families with infants and children age up to 5 years old. The program is closely monitored with children being screened for iron deficiencies and weight gain every few…

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    Teaching student’s with disabilities is a research-based field that is dedicated to educators who believe in the growth and the well being of special kids. This topic discussed will introduce: what a disability is, how are kids referred to special education, how can we accommodate these kids, and what benefits can the kids have after high school. Teaching students’ with disabilities is a special task; a person has to have the knowledge, skill and patience to work in the environment. I have…

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    Article: Halliburton upbeat on 2018 as oil recovery spreads Authors: Nivedita Bhattacharjee, and Liz Hampton In my chosen article “Halliburton upbeat on 2018 as oil recovery spreads” the authors’ used ethos, pathos, and logos throughout the entire video, for the sole purpose of convincing their audience. Ethos can be identified by the authors’ statement that “Halliburton quarterly revenue spurted nearly fifty percentage higher and met the rebound in the energy sector”. This gives the audience…

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    Discipline, Expulsion, and IDEA There are many rights and responsibilities to consider in education. Students with disabilities have the right to a free appropriate public education (FAPE), and all students have the right to a safe learning environment. Likewise, school administrators have the responsibility to ensure those rights are achieved, follow strict guidelines to ensure the behaviors are not the manifestation of a child’s disability, while recognizing those situations where removal from…

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    follow IEPs. Following IEPs harms the student and the school. The use of conformity and obedience would surly help in increase the amount of IEP compliance. An Individualized Education Program, or IEP, is a set of instructions tailored to a child with a disability so that he or she can receive accommodation to aid in his or her education. According to the NCES, in the years 2003 and 2004- it was found that 56.85% of schools in PA had at least one student with an IEP. This would then increase…

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    “For many students with disabilities to be successful learners in the general education curriculum, they must receive supplementary aids and services” (Dyal, A., Carpenter, L. B., & Wright, J. V, 2010). Students that receive these supplementary aids and services excel and improve in their general education classes. The assistive technology is programed to access the general education curriculum for academic, social, and extra-curricular activities (Dorman, S. 2011 P.1). The benefits…

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    Public Law 94-142

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    Public Law 94-142, also known as the Education for All Handicapped Children Act, is an important piece of legislation that allows for children with disabilities to receive free and appropriate education. This important legislation was put into effect in order to improve and equalize learning for all students as well as to provide special services to meet each student’s unique needs. The Education for All Handicapped Children Act was passed in 1975 and went into effect in 1977. Public Law 94-142…

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