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    Prevention Of Elder Abuse

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    The majority of experts give only one tangible concept to fight elder abuse and neglect: prevention. This prevention is seen in a multitude of different tactics. The first tactic is seen in the American Psychological Association’s report on searching for solutions to elder abuse and neglect. This report states that, “Education is the cornerstone of preventing…

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    One will first analyze the primary crime prevention. The city of Walshville lacks social crime prevention strategies especially in zone 17. According to the report it was observed that more crimes were committed in DA 17. This can then explain how the lack of education can result in no employment, which can lead one to poverty…

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    Inpatient Falls Prevention

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    Prevention of Inpatient Falls Patient falls remain the most common adverse event in acute care facilities, with 2%-15% of hospitalized patients reported to fall at least once. Falls can lead to pain, loss of function, fear of further falls and even death (Tanaka, Sakuma, Ohtani, Toshiro, Matsumura, & Morimoto, 2012). An increased focus is being placed on inpatient falls because of morbidity, mortality, increased cost of care, and lack of reimbursement (Cumbler, Simpson, Rosenthal, & Likosky,…

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    has been quite a bit of criticism for Community Policing in the past and present. The people who criticize Community Policing have pointed out that “the two most common programs implemented by the police identified as community policing are drug prevention programs and foot patrols.” (Goff, p.163) Both of these programs that have been put in place have been around since before the Community Policing program started about 20 years ago. Critics also believe that Community Policing is a approach,…

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    The first key feature of crime science I outline is its area of study, that is, reducing crime. Crime science embraces several theories providing the best explanations that would help reduce crime rates. Because of that, crime science is essentially seen as outcome-focused. Crime reduction may be achieved by preventing crime from happening in the first place or by catching the offenders more quickly and reliably after the event (detection). In 2002 Ron Clarke found several theories especially…

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    Community policing helps builds trust, dependability, and respect between the community and law enforcement. “ This trust will enable the police to gain greater access to valuable information from the community that could lead to the solution and prevention of crimes, will engender support for needed crime control measures, and will provide an opportunity for officers to establish a working relationship with the community” (Miller, Hess, Orthmann page 187). When the citizens build trust with an…

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    or prevent the reoccurrence of that problem (S. Schneider 2015). The analysis step includes a breakdown of the collected data to try to find the cause of the problem and a possible solution, identify resources that could be used in assisting the prevention or reduction of the problem, and to encourage participation from key partners (S. Schneider 2015). Response entails the mobilization of partnerships and resources to set in place a solution and to carry out the strategies developed (S.…

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    training that will reduce excessive force, and to ease the situation instead of escalating them. Ferguson Police Department should be more connected with the disconnected areas such as apartment complexes and African-American group to identify crime prevention. Nevertheless, the Chief of Police should monthly alternate the shifts of the police officer, so that all officer will be familiar with the area and the people who live in the…

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    As the author of “The Dangers of Cyberbullying” writes, “Congresswoman Linda Sanchez is sponsoring the Megan Meier Cyber Bullying Prevention Act.” The act would make cyberbullying a federal crime, and would definitely deter others from trying. This would also make sure that people at fault stop the bullying. According to a report conducted by the “Ophelia Project”, 81% percent of teens…

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    Plaque Buildup Prevention

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    Tips For Plaque Buildup Prevention Around Dental Implants When You Have Dry Mouth Your dental implant may be a fake tooth, but it is just as important to keep it clean and free of plaque around the gums. Unfortunately, plaque easily affects people with dry mouth, which can happen more frequently as you age and the need for dental implants arises. This is because dry mouth will make it hard for saliva to eliminate the bacteria found inside your mouth, and the plaque will collect in the gums…

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