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    Juvenile Probation Officer Recommendation Career Academy School is a very important time and learning period in a juvenile’s life. I believe that this program is a very good option of this 15 year old child. Career Academies are schools within schools that link students with peers, teachers, and community partners in a disciplined environment, fostering academic success, mental and emotional health, and labor market success. These academies enable youths who may have trouble fitting into the…

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    community supervision like probation or parole (Walshe, 2012). This equates to approximately 1 in 45 adults. This is nearly double the incarcerated prison population. In 1984, the Comprehensive Crime Control Act, among other things, made probation a stand-alone sentence. This means that probation was no longer only a post-release condition. An offender can now be sentenced to probation with no jail time to accompany it. The policy also defined minimum terms and conditions of probation.…

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    Female Court Ordered Probation Officer Note: Has been working as a probation officer since 2016 1. There are disadvantages and advantages; however, she is still learning. In one of her cases, the juvenile was placed in North Texas State Hospital. The hospital had a duel diagnostic program which provided mental health and substance abuse treatment. By placing the juvenile within the hospital there was a lack of communication between the hospital and herself, which she expressed was a…

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    What happened? No one will hire me and even if they did, I was going to be paid 20% less than half of the other workers. If I worked there long enough to get health insurance, it wouldn’t pay for some of my basic needs. The government says I owe them money and can take up to 100% of my wages, but I don’t have any wages. I can’t get food stamps or public housing. My family can’t take me in because their proprietors won’t allow it. I wish I could help change things, but I can’t vote, serve…

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    Journey's End Analysis

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    details the psychological toll on military officers assigned to trench warfare during World War I. War is and has always been one of the most psychologically taxing activities of the human race. History books or even accurate reenactments do very little to help people identify with those who had to fight for their beliefs or freedom. Journey’s End provides a very well-constructed set of examples to help the viewer understand the plight of military officers, and many mechanisms used to help cope…

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    nor do they like to give direct answers. Specifically, the strength of our police legal office is the fact our PLA is not generally involved personnel matters so officers tend to pay attention to him and do not carry a personal grudge against him. This allows him to get the most out of his presentations and conversations with officers. At the same time, it leaves our PLA in the dark when it comes to personnel matters unless civil service is involved. The disadvantage is that he does not know…

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    The Dog's Bite Summary

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    adequate police personnel. The study looked at many things such as the amount of calls for service, the number of officers working each shift, the number of events, and the schedule the officers were working. In reality, the survey was a gamble for the department because there were three possible outcomes. The first outcome come could be positive, finding that we should hire more officers. The second outcome could be that we were overstaffed meaning we would lose positions. The last outcome…

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    them that her daughter was missing and the officer asked “ Where was the last place she was at”. Violet told them “ She was a the soccer fields practicing after her game and then she walked home”. The officers went over to the soccer field’s to look around, but they didn’t find anything. They started to walk around the road and they found Payton’s soccer bag. Matt one of the officers…

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    The Holocaust Short Story

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    Holocaust Story “Get up!” the fat officer shouts, “All of you, get up! Now!” We start to get up. We’ve been sitting here for what feels like an eternity; no one has a watch any more so I don’t know how long it’s actually been. All I know is that we have been here since last night and that it’s cold. When they marched into the ghetto last night, we had been asleep and as comfortable as anyone could get here. My family shared an apartment with a young couple and their newborn baby, so my…

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    On Tuesday, May 31st, 2016 at approximately 2201 hrs, Officer Jimenez was on patrol driving a marked Midland Police vehicle and wearing a standard issued MPD uniform when he was dispatched to 1212 East Wadley in reference to a disturbance. MPD Dispatch advised Officers going to the scene that there were two males fighting outside the leasing office Upon arrival, Officer Jimenez observed three males arguing near the leasing office. Officer Jimenez observed that one of the males, later identified…

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