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    The HIPPA privacy rule covers health information that is accustomed or unveiled for investigation reasons. Confidentiality rule also explains that the individual needs to be informed if the research uses their medical information. In concerns to research the rule keeps the privacy of personally identified health evidence, at the same time the researchers will be able to access the medical knowledge needed to conduct the research. The rule works for researches by acquiring, creating, and…

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    Suspect Interviewing and Interrogation A law enforcement officer should observe relevant legal guidelines when interrogating a suspect who voluntarily chooses to cooperate. Essentially, statements obtained in observance of these legal considerations are more likely to be deemed admissible in law courts than those resulting from unethical procedure. Similarly, an interrogator ought to choose effective questioning techniques that will lead to obtaining facts from a suspect (Department of Criminal…

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    Juvenile Justice System

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    Introduction The legal systems that are used to establish the way each country responds to juveniles who break the law, vary according to the tradition and customs of its history. Although global trends can be identified as ranging from the protection of the young person as a developing subject to more punitive responses and close to the treatment given to an adult, there are multiple models that, in turn, seek to meet varied objectives. These range from the responsibility of the young offender…

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    Adjudicatory Hearing

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    Once it has been determined that a juvenile can even be waived to the adult court (based on laws and regulations for that specific jurisdiction), there are three main types of waivers that can be used; these are: the judicial waiver, prosecutorial discretion, and statutorial exclusion. Judicial waiver is the most commonly used transfer mechanism, and it involves judicial prosecutors and/or judges making the decision based on the circumstances (offense criteria, age, etc.). Prosecutorial…

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    exercise to review large contracts (over $1M) and all grants expected to be awarded by May 1. 7. Improved communication with EOC for purchase card holders. All actions over $3,500 will be done through PO's or GSA orders. 8. Reviewed waiver data and identified Zika-related waivers for FY16. 9. Ensured congressional communication about the changes in EDHI Grant…

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    The optimization policy was developed by top-management but not tested prior to the policy taken affect. After the implementation of the policy change the organization has witness various problems while the command attempts to still me their fiscal year goal objectives. The problems that the optimization policy caused include: the restriction of decision controls that would allow each district to determine which stations to close in specific areas. Conversely, these issues have hampered the…

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    Juvenile Labeling Theory

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    This labeling is the cause for higher recidivism rates among these youthful offenders. Due to the lack of opportunities available to them, since they have little to no chance of going to college or getting a job, they will continue with there crime. This labeling theory creates a social problem. These children who are labeled convicts become repressed through prejudice. Colleges do not want convicts attending their schools and employers do not want convicts working for them. Also children that…

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    What is privilege? Privilege is having benefits, which are based upon belonging to a specific group of people, that others may not have. One privilege that I am granted is the ability to purchase a home in a neighborhood where I am surrounded by people who share the same skin color as myself. This financial ability also allows my children to attend schools that have more resources and extra-curricular activities available to them; and be taught the history of our ancestors. Also, since my…

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    1. Sal Iva, a PhD candidate, wants to study electrolytes in the saliva of patients with cystic fibrosis. Dr Rosenstein, Director of the CF clinic, offers to collect 1 cc of saliva from 10 patients at their next clinic visit. Sal does not want or need any identifying information. Is Sal exempt from IRB oversight? Cite the Common Rule for justification. Ans: Yes, Sal is exempt from IRB oversight. In this case, Sal is only obtaining the saliva sample from the patients, not the identifying…

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    Corey Kessler Case

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    Corey Kessler. He was 15 and charge in a adult court with first-degree International homicide. 10 months later Criminal Court jurisdiction transferred Kessler`s case to juvenile court. Then the court appeals reversed. Kessler had the right to "reverse waiver". He has to show preponderance of the evidence if he can not show proof then he will be retained for prosecution in Criminal Court. They found Ronald Adams in his apartment in fetal position with blood all over him and his brain was exposed.…

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