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    with workers and there families. Young children are not always aware of risk and danger as there frontal cortex which is there reasoning the brain develops at a later stage. This lack of development at an early age does not help them understand the potential consequences of there actions. There are several safeguarding principals and duty of care that need to be followed and implemented when dealing with safeguarding children. Anyone who works with children and young people have a responsibility…

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    Young Fish Out of Water Well there are certainly many things wrong with our current education system, but for the purpose of this let 's focus on a few major problems. The most obvious problems to me will be addressed here. First problem addressed is time of day and its effects on students, the importance of specific skills, and finally the effect of melancholy, and controlling teachers. Although it may not be apparent right now all of these coincide to produce a big ball of discontent amongst…

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    each child has the right to express themselves. • Children's act 1989- welfare of a child comes first and safeguarding children and the roles agencies play. 1 main key...local authorities have a duty to provide services for all children families and young people to access the same services. • Disability Act 1995/2005- rights for disabled people for housing employment and services. Play settings to provide equal access to all children…

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    Keeping children healthy and safe is paramount as it is our duty as professional childminder to protect and prevent children from accidents and keep them safe all the time. Also, it is import to ensure that parents are happy with the service provided (Tassoni, 2007). For the children to be safe it is important to ensure that home safety is kept to standard. Safety of children can be achieved if childminder maintains things in the right place and making sure that children cannot access kitchen…

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    I go to Chelsea Middle School. I enjoy sports, going on vacation, hunting, and fishing. Right now The US is fighting terrorism. I have interviewed Judy Anne Davis and Paula Davis to discover what it was like to be a young person in a different decade. Judy Anne Davis was a young person about my age in 1960 to 1961. She was born in Atlanta Georgia and went to school in 5th and 6th grades at King’s Highway Elementary. She lived in her house with her mom and dad, Evelyn and Burt Alexander. Her…

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    1982 Criminal Justice Act, one member will give an overview of the presentation followed by their research in to the Criminal Justice Acts 1908-1948. This will be shortly followed by a second member of the group who will speak about the Children and young person’s Act 1952-1964 and lastly the Criminal Justice Act 1967-1962. At the end of the presentation the listeners should have an understanding of…

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    Journals Online (e-journals), SCOPUS (database), Australian Bureau of Statistics (Government website), The search strategies used a combination of the terms identified in the Appendix, alternating around homelessness, homeless youth, homeless pathways, young people, adolescents, family breakdown, domestic violence, sexual…

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    Serial Killers are not an anomaly in history, they have existed as far back in history as B.C.E. their charming personalities and intelligence helped prevent detection and make significant stains in history, and the lack of evidence of actual disappearances or sudden deaths of people. In the book “Inside the Mind of Serial Killers: Why they Kill” by Katherine Ramsland states one of the first serial murders in history ever recorded was in 54 A.D., Locusta a female poisoner hired to put Nero on…

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    individuals that have been labeled sex offenders in their area, there is not much remorse or empathy felt toward them. All sex offenders are characterized as child molesting sex enthusiasts when in reality, that’s not always factual. When a person commits a crime qualifying them as a federal sex offender, their life has changed forever in the worst way. The magnitude of the crime is almost always irrelevant and treatment is level in the eyes of the law. Every sex offender is required by law to…

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    women are raped and 3.7 million unwanted sexual encounters (Bonnar-Kidd, 2010). Many sex offenses go unreported. The majority of sex offenders are males with heterogeneous characteristics, and similar clinical needs (The Regent, 2016). Sexual crimes are rarely impulsive; the perpetrator has thought about the act ahead of time with a known victim in mind. Sexual offenders often justify their behaviors with denial, rationalizing, and minimizing. Pedophilia is a sexual disorder classified as a…

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