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    Childhood Sexual Abuse

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    Image taken from (HAVOCA) One of the most important questions a victim of childhood sexual abuse, their family, friends and society in general faces when dealing with the aftermath of child sexual abuse is: whether the victim is doomed to be maladjusted and grow up to be an adult sexual offender?, it is a fact that at least 30% of adult sex offenders were sexually abused as children and/or teens, (Myths and Facts about Sex Offenders). Most sexual offenders have no history of being sexually…

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    A dingy, unshaven old man is strapped to a gouney. Two long tubes extend from veins in his arms to a hole in the cement wall behind him. A man behind the cement wall pumps a saline solution through the tube, followed by sodium thiopental, pancuronium bromide, and finally potassium chloride. An audience watches as the liquids are pumped through the tube, witnessing the man strapped to the gurney take his last breath. A cold-blooded killer dies (“Descriptions of Execution Methods”). Though lethal…

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    A law enforcement officer is held to a higher standard than those they serve. Not because they are better but because they wear a badge and a uniform that represents honor, integrity, and service to the people they have sworn to protect. They are not only a representation of themselves but also of the police department they are employed by. It is vital that all law enforcement officers demonstrate professionalism, proper ethics, and integrity at all times. To ensure that police departments…

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    Attorney General Janet Reno raised concerns that there was not enough evidence to justify the planned US cruise missile strikes- specifically the attack on the Sudanese pharmaceutical plant. This concern was echoed by other government officials who were unconvinced of the…

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    Prevention and Social Change can often be very daunting words and ideas. However, Jack Pransky’s book Modello: A Story of Hope for the Inner City and Beyond provides a narrative about the simplicity of social change. Pransky is very knowledgeable about the inside-out model of prevention and has written numerous books on the subject. He is well-known for this style of prevention and has shared his view of prevention with many individuals. Pransky may have biases about the way prevention should…

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    October 1 2017 Bryant Langheim Essay 2 Theodore John “Ted” Kaczynski (The Unabomber) Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski came to our attention in 1978 with the explosion of his first homemade bomb at the University of Chicago. Known as "The Unabomber," he mailed or hand delivered a series of bombs to multiple universities and airports that killed three people and injured twenty-four more. Along the way, he caused fear and panic, even threatening to blow up airplanes in flight.…

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    Police brutality is the excessive use of force, meaning they harm the innocent and act tougher than they have to be. Officers who are supposed to protect and serve citizens are doing the exact opposite. Every day in America police officers cross the line and abuse citizens. They do it because they can and know that they can get away with it. Officers know that their department will let them commit many false arrests, protect them from all the abuse they’ve done, and none will be charged. The…

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    prognosis of Parkinson’s disease Central Idea: Parkinson’s disease progresses through 5 stages. Visual Aid: P/P Slide 2 (Holland, Moncivaiz) Introduction: What do Pope St. John Paul the Great, the Reverend Billy Graham, former U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno, and American boxing legend Muhammad Ali all have in common? The answer is Parkinson’s disease. I was interested in learning more about this disease because my grandmother has been dealing with it for a couple decades now and her symptoms…

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    Specialty Courts

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    established in Boston Massachusetts through a judge and a probation officer, together they started a single drug court in the magistrate court. As of this point there was no set standards for drug courts in the state of Massachusetts. Fortunately, Janet Reno’s initiative had moved to the judicial branch of the government and data was collected on which interventions worked and which ones did not. The interventions that worked were kept and the ones that failed were either reworked to achieve…

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    hatred from the cabinet who were part of Republican Party. President Clinton won his presidency with his fellow vice-president Al Gore, who served as the U.S. Senator. The first female who was elected for the position of U.S attorney general was Janet Reno. Another first female for the position of Secretary of State was sworn into office was Madeleine Albright during President Clinton's terms. During President Clinton's presidency, he accomplished to reform the U.S. healthcare system. He…

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