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    through a Parent Education Program (PEP) that, “focus on enhancing parenting practices and behaviors, such as developing and practicing positive discipline techniques, learning age-appropriate child development skills and milestones, promoting positive play and interaction between parents and children, and locating and accessing community services and supports” (Parent Education Programs). Also, for schools they could use restorative justice that allow children to stay in the class room, while…

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    for moral education for caution and digging deep into the bible, Jesus never used punishment as a way of correcting behaviour. Rather, he preaches the gospel of peace, love and harmony by accommodating one another which is one of the doctrines of restorative…

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    justice (Johnstone & Ward 2010, 18-20). Shaping human conduct is an important purpose of the criminal justice system. Without the means rehabilitation, the criminal justice system would stand to serve no meaning. This purpose takes the approach of restorative justification where its’ sole purpose is to reform offenders to co-exist in a community with other law abiding citizens. These two purposes serve a theoretical and practical function within the criminal justice system which benefits the…

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    Incarceration Case Study

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    with long-term populations or with serious offenders. Incarceration rates and policies that affect those rates have an impact on probation, parole, and community-based programming. Mays and Winfree Jr., (2009) list below ten changes in policies or practices that could have a positive impact on the nation’s corrections system, particularly the number of people under control. 1. Change the…

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    history of theoretical integration as she describes a multi-systemic, multi-theoretical integrative model for social work practice, even though each reading assignment was associated with a movie or a book provided by the instructor and required all students to provide a written analysis. The introductory of the Neurosequential Model of Therapeutic (NMT), an evidence based practice approach teaching the class of the clinical problem solving therapeutic technique, working with…

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    of the most productive centuries for dental advancements, contained many intellectuals. Pierre Fauchard published his book, The Surgeon Dentist, in 1723. This book describes oral anatomy and function as well as denture construction and various restorative techniques. In 1760, John Baker became known as the earliest…

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    shareholders to maximise the society 's welfare. In reality, the costs of restoration as a result of unsustainable practices are passed on to the stakeholders without contributing the profits between shareholders and other stakeholders accordingly. Smith (2003) says "Shareholder theory is prepared…

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    Restorative Justice Model

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    juveniles that have evolved and shifted over time. This paper will outline the characteristics of these two models, with reference to a third ‘restorative justice’ model as well. We will investigate how the ideologies of these models are incorporated into our current criminal justice system through the police, courts, and corrections, in terms of both theory and practice. Lastly, we will explore these issues as they relate specifically to Indigenous young people, with a focus on their…

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    Upon taking the Strengths Finder Assessment, I learned a lot about my inner traits as a person. My top five strengths that I am best developed for were Discipline, Restorative, Relator, Analytical, and Consistency. The first strength that I will speak about will be discipline. “People who are especially talented in the discipline theme enjoy routine and structure. Their world is best described by the order they create” (Rath, 2007). I am known for establishing recurring patterns such as…

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    institutional practices such as patterns in…

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