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    Community-Control Programs as Part of Deterrence The use of deterrence theory has also been applied to community-control programs, specifically during the reform of the correctional system that involved the abandonment of rehabilitation (Cullen & Jonson, 2017). The movement gained support from both conservatives and liberals for its ability to be both tough on offenders but also limit the number of people sent to prisons, which provided cost-savings (Cullen & Jonson, 2017). Community-control…

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    Istation

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    will define the program, discuss the history of the program, as well as discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the program. Definitions Istation (also known as Imagination Station) is a digital learning program, which uses interactive games to assess, remediated, and enrich the learning of students all over the country. Istation offers programs for reading and writing, Spainsh, and math. Each month students using the Istation program complete assessments (known to program users…

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    Nursing Program Proposal

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    evaluations are then presented to the finance officers to assist nurse leaders in the decision-making process. What strategic decisions should a nursing leader consider while developing a nursing program proposal in terms of resource utilization? Why? When developing a nursing program proposal, it is imperative that the nurse leader obtains information about the patient population, assess the need for appropriate resources, and organize and allocate all available…

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    Fidelity Of Implementation

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    There would be several steps I should take to ensure fidelity of implementation. Initiating a new program would require support from administrators, a data point that will be used to measure growth, funding, professional development,…

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    The purpose of this document is to explain the success of employee engagement and recognition programs and the increased motivation, loyalty and productivity they have on an organization. The implementation of a company-wide, reward and recognition program at XYZ, Inc. would improve engagement of staff with the goal to improve the high turnover XYZ, Inc. is experiencing. I propose XYZ, Inc. establish a recognition plan, which would be rolled out across the organization to help solve turnover and…

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    Program Analyst Role

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    Program Analyst The Program Analyst is a team member responsible for the collaborative development and coordination of national planning guidance and strategic planning efforts for the Veterans Benefits Administration (VBA). This position is primarily responsible for providing departmental leadership with authoritative and objectively based information for making decisions regarding the programmatic aspects of organizational operations. Key responsibilities include planning and coordinating…

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    rise in full day programs there are differing opinions about whether this is a good thing or not. There are those who support full day programs, those who do not, and those who say it doesn’t really matter which type of program children at the age of five are enrolled in. Full day kindergarten programs typically have the students at school for six hours during the day. This length of time varies from school to school, but not a whole lot. Supporters of this type of program believe that it…

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    Marital Education Programs

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    A framework has been developed for marital education programs (Hawkins, Carroll, Doherty, & Willoughby (2004). This framework includes seven dimensions. The first asks what is to be taught. At this point, relationship skills, attitudes and motivation of the client are assessed (Hawkins et al, 2004). The second dimension seeks to understand the intensity of the intervention that will be needed. At the lowest level, public health assistance will use techniques “such as media campaigns” (Hawkins…

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    1. Information Security Program is the overall effort of the organization, which includes all projects and activities, in relation to the improvement of the information security. It can be viewed as the set of controls that an organization needs to govern. In order for program to be successful, it needs to be have a continuous lifecycle, which means that it never ends. This program has four phases, and they are: Assess, Mitigate, Validate, Sustain. Phase one: Assess. Vulnerabilities assessment.…

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    Boot Camp Program

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    surrounded itself with the attempt to determine if rehabilitative programs within a particular setting, such as a boot camp, reduced recidivism. The author’s performed their study regarding this very subject around the state of Pennsylvania’s Motivational Boot Camp Program. The boot camp program had two primary focuses which was to reduce prison overcrowding and recidivism. In order to be eligible to be considered for this boot camp program, an offender must meet the following guidelines:…

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