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    The beginning of intelligence-led policing introduced a new paramount into the ideologies of crime control and policing practices. This style of policing gathers evidence to improve crime prevention and detection, better distribute the use of resources for police, improve effectiveness and enhance partnerships. Although for the philosophy’s of intelligence policing to be effective, decision makers need a critical understanding of the intelligence model to make a positive impact on the criminal…

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    The Ounce of Prevention conference was an overall knowledgeable experience. I learned about organizations that have been in my community for years, which I never heard about. I was happy to know the successful people that were involved in our public health community. The impact that they made as a whole. Everyone working health industry were so passionate about their involvement. They even spoke about their motivation, life experiences, and why did they choose to work in this field. I noticed…

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    Prevention In Acute Care

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    Medical prevention and population well-being are essential elements in respects to the eradication of health disparities and the improvement of population health. After reading the assigned material and Healthy People 2020, the identified health outcome for my population of interest relates to the prevention of Clostridium difficile infections in the acute care setting. According to Curley and Vitale (2016) the advanced practice nurses (APRNs) role in the prevention exertions pertains to…

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    Community Based Policing

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    Current community centered policing and crime prevention initiatives continue to operate under the guise of the decentralisation of police and state power. Crawford (1995) explains, “embodied in the appeals to community…are unresolved decentralising and re-centralising tendencies” (p. 119). Community based programs of governance through crime have failed to be realized in any meaningful way. Rather, community based crime initiatives are inherently and fundamentally flawed. In what is to follow,…

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    Police Programs Essay

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    The targeted age group was between thirteen and twenty-one. This particular program allows the youth to get participate in the following events: security work, directing traffic at events and helping with crime prevention programs. The third program is the Seattle youth violence prevention [iniative]. This program goes into the community and schools to help prevent youth and gang- related violence. SYVPI extends help to those who were in detention programs, arrested for crimes. (Murray) The…

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    to reduce prejudice, we must support diversity. There are two different perspectives when view diversity. There is prevention focus and promotion focus (p.368). Prevention focus is when you are being motivated by feelings of duty, responsibility or obligation. While on the other hand, promotion focus involves desires to support others or to achieve a common goal (p. 368). Prevention motives have been seen to be in relation to a bias against an out-group (p. 368). Promotion motives have been seen…

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    changes. Situational Crime Prevention is the term given by criminologists to crime prevention tactics that are meant to reduce the criminal opportunities, which increase from the routines of everyday life. Situational crime…

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    paper will explain how prevention, intervention and consultation in counseling are applied to societal concerns and issues today. It will further elaborate on how the use of various tools and skills are necessary to achieve goals of social change. While this paper will also explain and analyze the role of a preventionst, interventionist and consultant and how these roles are interwoven into making positive change to societal dilemmas and problems. Application of Prevention, Intervention and…

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    Essay On Fall Prevention

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    Fall Prevention in Older Adult Patients A fall in the clinical setting is a multi-million-dollar preventable problem. A fall can lead to serious consequences to the patients, family, and the healthcare institution. A fall is an event which results in a person coming to rest inadvertently on the ground or floor or other lower level (WHO, 2012). I am a nurse that worked for one year and still considered myself as a novice nurse that is growing in my career. I have experienced falls in the…

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    Bullying Prevention Plan

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    and harassment. The district policy state that each school must consult with administrators, teachers, parents, students, and law enforcement in developing a bullying prevention plan. Policies are supposed to be routinely updated every two years. The school under the district is required to provide instruction on bullying prevention in each…

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