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    Drug addiction can cause people to act in ways that are often dangerous to themselves and to society, leading them to a life of crime, driven by substance abuse. For many years, drug offenders have been charged with prison sentences as a form of rehabilitation, as well as a way to deter drug related crimes. This sort of system is has shown to be ineffective and detrimental…

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    Treatment Methods There are multiple treatment methods and programs that have been established to assist with juvenile delinquent rehabilitation processes over the years. Some of the most effective treatment programs include the Multisystem Therapy (MST) program, the Oregon Treatment Foster Care (OTFC) program, and the Functional Family Therapy (FFT) program. The MST program focuses on the individual, family, peer, school, and social network variables that are linked with identified problems,…

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    Today individuals searching for assistance in Christian professional counseling are experiencing extraordinary sorrow and distress and are in search of spiritual guidance, psychotherapy, tutoring, recommendations, defining moment interventions, disturbance healing and other supportive interventions I am there for him or her. As a disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ, this future Christian Professional Counselor is called upon to answer back to clients seeking assistance and support thought the Lord…

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    Recidivism is a term in reference to rehabilitation and reintegration. However, to full comprehension the concept, we must analyze the meaning of recidivism to precisely know it’s significant to either of these corrective approaches. Let’s examine the word recidivism, which the dictionary defines as a method where an individual whose has previously committed a criminal act goes back to their bad habit forming tendencies. These tendencies can involve criminal activities such as “a killing,…

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    in the United States of America. Although there are several solutions to help combat drug abuse, Americans neglect that they have a problem and let addiction continue to ruin their lives. The abuse of drugs in America can be resolved by seeking counseling or therapy, getting a detoxification, going to drug rehab, and many other solutions (NIDA, 2016). Therapy is misunderstood most of the time in America. As soon as someone hears the word therapy they automatically think “crazy”. People…

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    differently under the two acts during the time of arrest, the sentencing, consequences, and reintegration and rehabilitation. How is the time of arrest of a youth and and adult different? During the time of arrest, if Trevor was protected under the YCJA, the police officer could choose to charge him or give him a warning. If Trevor was not charged by the police then a letter…

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    The main question that is discussed in the article, “Effectiveness of Counseling-Based Adult Group Aural Rehabilitation Programs: A Systematic Review of the Evidence,” is whether group aural rehabilitation (AR) programs that are counseling based are effective or not. The article reviewed the evidence from these group AR programs from relevant articles that had to match a specific list of criteria. I believe that counseling based group AR programs are effective for not only those who are hearing…

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    to deal with juvenile justice in India. I will also cover rehabilitation system and what it does for juvenile delinquents in India, the legal system and its traditions, the religious influence on the juvenile justice system, and the juvenile court system. Historical Makeup The first law in India that separated juveniles from adults as a special category all their own was the Apprentice Act of 1850 which required children…

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    Juvenile Prisons

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    As Americans, we are aware of the existence of the juvenile justice system, but many Americans are ignorant as to how juvenile offenders are punished for the crimes they commit. Due to ignorance of society, people lack the capacity to understand how to measure the effectiveness of the juvenile justice system and the programs offered to juvenile offenders (Elrod & Ryder, 2014). Therefore, many people form their assumptions on how to rehabilitate juveniles from influences such as politicians,…

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    employers mainly for the following: • To provide awareness and educate people about the side effects of alcohol and drug consumption on an individual, society, workplace, family and the country. • To provide facilities and manpower for counseling, motivation, cure, rehabilitation, de-addiction and finally to make a person drug free. • To support self-help groups, Non-Government organization who works in the same direction and goal. • To provide with necessary items from research, documentation,…

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