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    sure the Trafficking Victims Protection Act is being implemented. The Act also protects the victims of human trafficking by giving them the T-1 visa, which allows victims, and their families to become temporary U.S. residents and allows them eligibility to become permanent U.S. residents after three years.(5) There are several other policies that are currently being used to best prosecute perpetrators and protect victims of these crimes. The Trafficking Victims Protection Act has been…

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    Children Foster Parents

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    An article named Child Protection and Adult Crime was published in the university of Chicago, stating that children are two to three times more likely to turn to a life of crime being raised in the foster care system than their counterparts. Children tend to go in to a life of…

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    Fire Safety Violations

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    Fire Inspectors 5 Most Common Violations Building owners and managers have a very tough job to do - from dealing with maintenance, security, tenant issues and government compliance. Always considering fire safety ensures that some very simple, but sometimes overlooked, items are addressed and small problems are alleviated before they turn into big catastrophes. A lack of handling routine maintenance items can end in disaster. The fire at The Station Nightclub in 2003, where 100 people were…

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    Georgia Arson Case Study

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    The Georgia laws against the crime of arson are divided into three degrees of severity; first, second and third degree arson which can be found under Georgia Code Title 16, Sections 16-7-60, 16-7-61 and 16-7-63. All degrees of arson in the state of Georgia are prosecuted as felonies. Although the penalties for each degree are slightly different as well as their definitions, they have all been expanded through the years to cover the burning of any type of property. i.e. personal property,…

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    Social Policy Analysis Paper Social Problem According to the United States Department of Education, children in foster care represent one of the most vulnerable populations amongst our youth (U.S. Department of Education, 2016). The extenuating circumstances that this group experiences, impacts their physical, emotional, and mental-health development which can influence the overall welfare and resiliency of children in foster care. These implications generate barriers that impede one’s potential…

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    individuals structure throughout the life traverse, the relationship in the middle of guardian and youngster is among the most critical. The nature of the guardian youngster relationship is influenced by the guardian's age, experience, and self protection ; the strength of the folks' marriage; and the one of a kind attributes of the kid contrasted and those of the guardian. Attributes of the guardian : Parental fearlessness is an essential marker of parental skill. Moms who trust that they…

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    Child Welfare Timeline

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    The Child Abuse Protection and Treatment Act of 1974 effected child welfare in Arkansas by creating the reporting laws and helping more children across the state receive help. The CAPTA resulted in the induction of many more state-wide child protection and welfare laws throughout the years and will hopefully continue to be reformed and…

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    Child welfare was created with the intention of protecting and strengthening families. It began to take root in the 1870s after cases of child abuse such as the case of Mary Ellen triggered the attention of the public by making them realize there were little to no laws in place to protect children from abuse (McGowen). As child welfare developed the Children’s Aid Society was founded in New York by Charles Loring Brace with the intention of getting children off of the street and into homes. The…

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    Child Welfare Legislation

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    The tenets of the EFP are consistent with the Aboriginal belief that children are not only raised by their parents, but they are raised by their aunts, uncles and grandparents. Plecas (2015) reports that “in 1992, a team of Ministry staff, contractors and panel members toured the province in what was described as the largest public consultation exercise to date on child welfare issues, and comprehensive new child welfare legislation was introduced in the Legislature in 1994, and came into…

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    Internal Market Is Unfair

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    explicitly obliges Member States to provide enforcement facilities in the interest of consumers who initiate legal proceedings against unfair businesses. A comprehensible and harmonised framework for unfair commercial practices will enhance consumer protection and give rise to greater consumer confidence. This progress in the Internal Market ultimately benefits the consumers as the CPUTs have a strict ban on behaviour that significantly impairs the consumer’s ability to make an informed…

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