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    Community Health Assessment of a Community

    Community assessment and analysis Presentation Red group Interview with Community health Nurse Essex County New Jersey Demographic of Essex County Essex County is located in the North eastern part of new jersey. The history of Essex county dates back to 1666 when 30 families from Connecticut established settlement along the banks of Passaic river. Essex County was officially established in 1682 by east jersey legislature. Essex County is

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    Pretrial Process Paper

    Pretrial Process Paper Alexander Morgan, Kevin Hebert, Chasity Conner CJA 364 05/25/2015 Carla Taylor Pretrial Process Paper In the following paper, we will discuss the pretrial process. We will talk of pretrial detention and the concept of bail. We will also on the meaning of preliminary examinations, the role of the grand jury and the prosecutor’s duty to disclose exculpatory information. The last thing we will discuss is the prosecutorial misconduct. “Pretrial detention refers to

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    Tchula, Ms

    Tallahatchie County, MS. The coroner pronounced Gray’s death as a suicide, and no autopsy was performed. A month later, the body of 32 year old Roy Washington was found in Cypress Creek, in Holmes County, MS. Washington was badly beaten in the head and face.

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    Hihi

    The 2012 Kentucky Mock Trial Case Commonwealth of Kentucky v. MORGAN SMITH > > > > > Case No. 11-CR-256-1 BY: JUDGE EARL-RAY NEAL 25th Judicial District Division III With special thanks to Dr. Rosalee Edwards; Honorable Marc Rosen, Senior Judge; Honorable Stacey Hibbard, Attorney; and Family and Juvenile Services Staff: Patrick Yewell, Executive Officer; Rachel Bingham, Manager; and Billy Stover, Program Coordinator Past Winners--Kentucky Mock Trial Tournament 1985

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    Sociology

    to the streets to make a living and children see their elders and in return do the same. These same poor neighborhoods have a failing public education system for the youth along with a bad relationship with police. According to the Chicago Crime Commission, “a 2012 Chicago Police Department gang audit found there are more than 600 gang factions in the city, with a minimum combined membership of 70,000” (cbsnews.com). With the large number of gang members in the city there is a lot of fighting going

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    Accommodations and Testimonial Aids to Facilitate the Testimony of Children BOOK 4 Video-recorded Evidence by Alison Cunningham and Pamela Hurley The opinions expressed herein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the Department of Justice Canada or the Government of Canada. Alison Cunningham, M.A.(Crim.) Director of Research & Planning Centre for Children & Families in the Justice System Pamela Hurley, M.Ed. Director, Child Witness Project Centre for Children & Families

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    Elizabeth Cady Argumentative Essay On Women's Suffrage

    Jennifer Duban Mrs. Blatchley Social Studies 20 Feb. 2024 The Women’s Rights Movement The howling wind whips through your hair and the frigid rain is pouring on your face, but still, you stand. The jeering crowd is violent with its taunts and jeers, but still, you stay. Your feet ache with seemingly endless pain, and you feel weak and could collapse, but still, you push onward. You are fighting for your rights, and the suffrage for you, your friends, and your children. You cannot stop now (Van Garnier)

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    Urban Renewal

    reached its peak from the late 1940s through to the early1970s (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). The most significant policy undertaken by a wide range of cities since World War II was that of urban renewal. Since 1954 urban renewal programs have changed the face of many downtown areas and displaced millions of low-income citizens. If there is anything to the "growth machine" hypothesis, the origins of this program at the national level, and the implementation of it in different cities, should reveal the guiding

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    E Governace

    E-Governance MIS- PROJECT 1/26/2013 Batch B Group 4 Vinay Chandran Jijith Balakrishnan Karanveer Kang Jagannath Mohan Anoop Q 1. E-Government history? The origin of e-Government dates back to 1993, in the United States, the government of which promoted the ‘National Information Infrastructure Initiative’, in order to promote a fabric of communication networks, computers, databases and consumer electronics that placed an enormous quantity of information at the disposal of users, as well

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    Why Do Police Use Racial Profiling?

    In a survey of 80,000 people, results showed that minority people were more likely to have their cars searched than white people in traffic stops (Whitney 264). Racial profiling has been a very heated issue in the U.S. for many years. It happens when police target a person for something due to their race, national origin, or ethnicity. Race is the main characteristic that authorities look into when engaging in this type of profiling. There are many young talented black males that are being killed

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