A School Resource Officer(SRO) is a job that I grew to like during my internship at OCSO. My first weeks at my internship I worked a lot with SROs. My daily duties consisted of monitoring students, writing reports, and being a mentor for students. Also, I assisted several officers with varies projects, in which we presented to the students. Sheriff Murant informed me that our alternate goal is to creating and maintaining a safe ,secure ,and suitable learning environment for students,teachers, and
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Public Personnel Case Study Abstract This paper will address the functionality of the South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice. First, it will examine the Agency as a whole and then it will explore the individuality of sectors within the agency. Second, the paper will discuss the different ways that the agency survives and serves the community. The South Carolina Department of Juvenile Justice plays a vital role in the success of at risk youth and maintaining a secure structure to
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service field has motivated me to get my M.S in Human Service. Once I complete my program, one of my goals is to run my own program for troubled teen girls in my community. I started my education career back in 2007. I was interested in becoming a Probation officer. I started and finished my degree in Criminal Justice in Corrections in 2009. Right after I received my associates, I enrolled in school to receive my Bachelors in Criminal Justice in Administration. I finished my Bachelors in 2012. Shortly
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were addressed. Some policies were directed as cost savings through personnel. Limited salary increases and shift limitations save money, but do not effectively solve the end problem. Bills were passed to change the way prisoners were punished. Probation and treatment programs were enacted to keep minor
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number of ways; together, the responses of the criminal justice system constitute one set of possible actions. The American Prison Association changed its name to American Correctional Association. This name change reflected the growing role of probation, parole, and other non-institutional methods of supervising and helping criminals. But symbolically it gave prisons a new mission: rehabilitation. Prisons offered an unprecedented number of programs designed to change the behavior of men and women
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social problem is a condition that at least some people in a community view as being undesirable. Everyone would agree about some social problems, such as murders and DWI traffic deaths. Other social problems may be viewed as such by certain groups of people. Teenagers who play loud music in a public park obviously do not view it as a problem, but some other people may consider it an undesirable social condition. Some nonsmokers view smoking as an undesirable social condition that should be banned
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inhalant or any mixture of those intoxicants. The test is whether you fail to offer the clearness of psyche and physical control that you regularly have due to the intoxicant you have expended. On the off chance that you are in such a physical condition through the utilization of medicine, pills or even weariness, so you get influenced by a lesser measure of intoxicant than would typically influence you, you are still liable of the charge of driving affected by intoxicants if your mental or physical
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about overcrowding violating the Eighth Amendment but no one listened to him. He had to go through unreasonable health and safety risks because of inadequate space and ventilation, stifling heat in the summer and freezing cold in winter, unsanitary conditions, including urine and feces on the floor. Another inmate caught a leg infection because of the
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Measuring Performance at Midshires Hospital At the Midshires hospital management can use quantitative and qualitative data to measure performance. Quantitative data is measured through numbers and statistics. Management at the hospital use quantitative data by rating staff performance out or 100. Qualitative data is written this can come in the form of opinions and surveys, management can use this to evaluate the performance of staff as management can get patients to fill out questionnaires on
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Differentiating Reasoning CRT 205 August 21, 2011 Article #1: "Homeschoolers Deserve Equal Access to Extracurricular Activities." In this article I believe that the author used a deductive argument. The issue described pertains to the population of home schooled children in the state of Alabama having the right to participate in interscholastic extracurricular activities. The author argues several points that lead to the same conclusion; that homeschoolers have the same right
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