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    Clinical Day Reflection

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    together and meet in group therapy an hour after breakfast to facilitate socialization. I enjoyed this because I feel that this is another aspect of the therapeutic milieu. Each patient has the opportunity to participate in these interactions led by social workers. Kaiser's mental health facility also provides a safe holding environment due to the configuration of the nurse’s station in relation to the patient’s rooms and socialization rooms. Overall, it was a very good first clinical experience…

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    Biological Factors

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    of the accusations held against them and has the ability to coherently consult with counsel. This theoretical model of competency expresses the importance of an individual’s mental state. This model pursues the point of the importance that the socialization of mental disorders will give allow for individuals to throughtly understand and respect another’s mental…

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    lesson of “personality” helped me to articulate the purpose statement authentically. In addition, encouraging teamwork and unity, which is a part of the military culture, and encouraging this new idea into people will require the process of re-socialization for…

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    Social Norms Definition

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    concept, of formal and informal sanctions. The interrelation of these sanctions, depend on one another in order to restore influence (YouTube, 2017). The norms and values established within our society, are a fundamental part of this everyday socialization. Norms, based on the cultural attitudes of the society in which you live, shape a person's attitudes and behaviors of what is deemed 'normal'. Whereas Values, are liable for the balance of social regulation, and cater for the overall standards…

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    the past year. Wrigley Field was the area with the second most reposted crimes with a count of 3,123. The social process theory can explain this variance is crime, for it recognizes the different social institutions and structures that influence socialization. Different areas are subject to varying levels of public services, infrastructure, and consequently collective efficacy or a sense of community. These all impact an individual as they are socialized and as a result crime may be the only…

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    My Childhood Sociology

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    “logos," socio means society and logos mean science. Sociology not only deals with the social interaction in a social institution but also deal with the social changes in society. These social changes and sociological forces were an influence to my socialization. Some of the sociological forces were childhood cultural influence, education, and employment. Furthermore,…

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    power. These three ideals engross the American Male psyche due to the processes of modern socialization. Although a focus on these three aspects of life may create better athletes, a stronger military, and edge-of-your-seat action films, the current prioritization of dominant masculinity harms the American people – women and men alike. Rather than teaching young men compassion and cooperation, American socialization suggests that each man must have more wealth, bigger muscles, and a sexier…

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    system of the ancients are same, the ancients don't want to create conflict, they have less query to the laws and rules because it creates a sense of belonging to them and get adopted by the society. The socialization agents including parents, the environment that exists help to ensure the socialization process develops. For instance, being a good woman is not allowed to hang out or having physical touch with males before married, this behavior can bring shame to a family and the consequence is…

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    Police Discretion Study

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    Police officer discretion is also learned informally through the socialization and police subculture. There are four distinctive socialization processes in which one must go through to become a police officer. Van Maanen (1974) identifies these processes as choice, introduction, encounter, and metamorphosis. Choice is when someone decides to pursue policing…

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    Social identity is defined how we identify selves to other people. There was a time when I disagreed with my parents about my identity, how I present myself in our society. My parents identify themselves according to our religion/culture or where we are from. As an only child to my parents, when I was a kid, my parents used to decide everything about me. From the clothes I wear, the food I eat and the people I am in-group with. As a kid it was nice thing, I was protected by parents support plus…

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