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    Milestone 2: Assessment and Diagnosis

    Caring for Populations Milestone 2 Chamberlain College of Nursing NR443: Community Health Nursing 01/29/2016 Caring for Populations Milestone 2 The prosperity of a community stems from its dynamics which include health, safety, business, and social integration. The community that I would like to discuss is the Briarwood neighborhood from Queens, New York. This community flourishes as an urban setting but still expresses its connection to mother nature with its very own botanical gardens and

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    D1- Evaluate the Potential Long-Term Effects of These Two Forms of Abuse on the Health and Wellbeing of Adults.

    to be talking about the long term effects of 2 different types of abuse these are Sexual abuse and Emotional abuse I will be also evaluating how these two forms of abuse have serious long term effects on the individual who has suffered this type of abuse. I am also going to talk about how health care professionals can help the individual deal with these effects in their day-to-day lives. Sexual Abuse Sexual abuse refers to any action that pressures or forces someone to do something sexually

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    Prostitution Should Be Legalized

    Prostitution: To Legalize or Not To Legalize? Many Americans believe that prostitution should be illegal. Out of 3,143 counties in 50 states, only eleven counties in Nevada allow legalized prostitution; the other three thousand have denounced the practice as criminal (“100 Countries”). Why have so many legislations ruled prostitution as illegal? Because in today’s society, the majority believes that prostitution takes away women’s control over their own bodies, subjects them to abuse and violence

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    Partners Health Care System(Phs): Transforming Health Care Services Delivery Through Information Management

    Infectious diseases remain a major cause of illness, disability, and death. Vaccination is a highly effective way of preventing certain infectious diseases since it induces protective immunity against such infectious agents. A traveler’s risk for acquiring infectious diseases is determined by various factors, including immunization status, location of travel, season, duration of exposure, occupational and recreational activities while traveling, as well as local rate of virus transmission at the

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    Sexual Harrasement

    Sexual Harassment and Assault Prevention Shanna M. Rodriguez ALC 167-16 Sexual Harassment and Assault Prevention In the scenario, SPC Andrews did not appear to be an offender in the sense that he was preying on PFC Nolan. They are talking all night and gradually move into physical affection. As they are walking, SPC Andrews offers an arm when noticing PFC Nolan’s instability. Our image of an offender can sometimes be that of a person who is seeking to take something from someone regardless

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    Ian Huntley Case Summary

    her a divorce due to what she had done to him. Following the disaster off his marriage, Huntley then decided to move to a rented flat and change job, he then had a relationship with a 15 year old girl, who then had a baby with him. Huntley had 11 sexual relationships with teenage girls who ranged between ages 11-17 years old. In 1998

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    Humbert Mother

    would not be forever Lolita,” and “It was love at first sight, at last sight, at ever and ever sight.” Even though he says things like this, it's possible that Humbert might not have even loved her, that he was making it all up for an excuse for his behavior. The other theme in the book, morality, is almost, if not more, prevalent than love. In the book, he constantly refers to himself as a monster, as a maniac, as a spider – he knows that he's commited awful crimes. It is possible that he might just

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    Theories Of Sex Related Crimes

    When looking at those who have committed sex related crimes such as rape or sexual child abuse, the labeling theory stands out. Criminals who have committed these crimes are often labeled for the rest of their lives as sex offenders. The idea of having to register as a sex offender emphasis the fact that they have committed sex crimes. Where sex offenders are concerned, there appears to be no such thing as an ex-sex offender. Society seems to never forget their crimes and has labeled them as such

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    The Elizabeth Smart Model

    Lake CityHome at knife point and held captive by Brian David Mitchell and his wife Wanda Barzee fornine months (Silvers & Roth, 2003) (Smart & Stewart, 2013) (Smart, 2015). During thiscaptivity, Elizabeth was subjected to unthinkable acts physical, sexual, mental, and emotionalabuse (Smart, 2015). This paper will share with you her personal background, abduction, whatshe endured during her captivity, her therapeutic treatment following her discovery, and whatshe’s doing today.Elizabeth

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    Victims Of Sex Trafficking In The United States

    some aren't. It isn't their fault they can't acclimate into the real world. My position on this issue is that victims of sex trafficking should receive government assistance. Human trafficking is defined as the buying and selling of human beings for sexual or labor related services. Human trafficking is one the fastest growing businesses in the world. According to the United States Department of Justice, it is the second largest international criminal industry, second only to the drug trade. Victims

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