Some Basics about Gratuity: * Gratuity Act is applicable to all establishments, where number of employees, are 10 or more in any day of the preceding 12 months. . * Charitable institutes and hospital are also covered under the act. * It includes both commercial and non commercial establishment like educational institutes etc. * Only Basic and Dearness allowance should be considered as wages for the purpose of Gratuity. * Gratuity payment formula: Example: If an employee leave
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| The Correctional Client | | CRMJ 220-01MWF 10:00-10:50am | | | Alicia Marie | 2/27/2013 | | Abstract In this research paper I will talk about chapter 6. In chapter 6 of my correction process book it talks about the Criminal Client. In this research paper you will understand how the criminal justice system operates as a large selection process to determine who ends up in the corrections system. You will also describe some of the main similarities among and differences
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Drug courts combine treatment with incentives and sanctions. Sanctions can and do include mandatory, as well as, random drug testing of the offender. Drug courts are a proven tool for improving public health as well as public safety. They provide an innovative way for collaboration between the judiciary, prosecutors, law enforcement and other community corrections agencies, drug treatment providers and community support groups. The effectiveness of these courts is well documented since they first
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Mrs. Acres / Strayer 1 Economics of Mrs. Acres Pies Monopolistic Competition Bus 508 Mrs. Acres / Strayer 2 Economics of Mrs. Acres Pies / Strayer University – Monopolistic Competition Introduction The first part
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government make up the government structure of criminal justice system. These three branches make the laws, make them official and decide what is constitutional and what is not. Some believe that crime is on the rise due to economic conditions, family conditions (divorces, family cohesiveness) and the lack of law enforcement help. Some believe that the system is bias and not punishment goes unjustified. The police ensures community safety, they also enforce the law. The courts decide criminal cases
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Amendment 1 Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the government for a redress of grievances. * Freedom of religion, speech, and the press; right of petition and assembly Amendment 4 The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and
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Service Branch Policy Branches and Departments Managers and Individual Civil Servants DEPARTMENTAL HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLANS Manpower Planning Succession Planning Turnover Recruitment Deciding on Terms of Appointment Selection of Candidates Probation Performance Management Motivation Performance Appraisal Promotion Guidance and Supervision Addressing Poor Performance Training and Development Training • Induction • Management Development • Vocational • Language and Communication • Computer Development
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Probation is a sentence of incarceration is suspended, and conditional freedom is granted to a convicted offender, certain requirements of behavior are require maintaining freedom. Parole is a convict granted conditional release from prison before the completion of the sentence The parolee must comply with certain conditions of behavior. After year of living in a tightly structured environment, never making a choice about food or clothing or schedule, an inmate is suddenly faced with the chaos, confusion
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CUSTODIAL AND NON-CUSTODIAL MEASURES The Prison System Criminal justice assessment toolkit 1 UNITED NATIONS OFFICE ON DRUGS AND CRIME Vienna CUSTODIAL AND NON-CUSTODIAL MEASURES The Prison System Criminal Justice Assessment Toolkit UNITED NATIONS New York, 2006 The designations employed and the presentation of the material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the United Nations, the Secretariat and Institutions of the
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ITT-tech | Juvenile Justice Supreme Court Cases | Project 2 | | Latisha Lipsey | 7/30/2012 | | Juveniles have been committing crimes since the beginning of time, and they were punished has needed. The problem in today’s world is the youths are starting to commit more crimes, then decades ago, and another issue is how to punish a juvenile for the crime they committed. There are several landmark juvenile cases that were decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. The first three cases
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