Treatment Programs For Juveniles And Adults

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    Forensic Social Work

    any way is related to legal issues and litigation, both criminal and civil. Child custody issues, involving separation, divorce, neglect, termination of parental rights, the implications of child and spouse abuse, juvenile and adult justice services, corrections, and mandated treatment all fall under this definition. Forensic social workers are specialized professionals who are able to apply their social work knowledge to areas that are related to legal issues, along with criminal and civil litigation

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    Over – Representatio of Indegineous People in Australia.

    communities in Australia had and continue to have very different cultural notions in relation to childhood and young Aboriginal people in the past. Generally there is no the same separation or exclusion of children being treated differently from the adult world. Responsibility of children and young Aboriginal people tend to be allocated through the kinship system and the wider Aboriginal communities. (Sansom & Bains 1988; Watson 1989). There have been three modes of colonisation and neo-colonial

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    Causes of Truancy in Primary Schools and Its Educational Implication

    Truancy 1 Running head: STUDENT TRUANCY Student truancy: Why should I go to school? Kevin Floress Indiana University Truancy 2 Abstract Various school personnel, parents, community members, and juvenile justice officials among others are consistently concerned with the issue of truancy in schools. Truancy highly correlates to problem behaviors such as academic failure, dropping out of school, and criminal behavior (Giacomazzi, Mueller, & Stoddard, 2006). Perhaps the most pertinent question then

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    Vista Health

    focus on their treatment. Vista believes this can be accomplished with a structured, consistent treatment program. This structured program environment is designed with group activities, which will be beneficial to one’s mental wellness. A member of Social Services will meet with an individual one on one outside of your group activities. Vista’s treatment team of professionals includes the individual’s physician, physician assistant, nurses, social services staff and treatment staff, recreational

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    Prison System

    Prison life is mostly a continuous repetition of the same day, over and over again; finding a purpose and a meaning beyond punishment can be a struggle. Often people are not in prison long enough to discover anything worthwhile beyond a new set of criminal alliances. Or in other cases, people end up inside for so long that any good that might have been achieved along the way is weakened by bitterness and resentment. Prisons are the most shaming of all our public institutions, yet, the vast majority

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    Motivation

    Motivation Paper Steve Miksich April 8, 2012 CJA/444 Jon Sowers Motivation Paper The juvenile justice system is a system of justice that is set up to adjudicate juveniles who have been charged with crimes against society. Instead of trying to only punish these individuals for the crime they committed, this system also works toward rehabilitating them to reduce recidivism. The juvenile court system is typically much different than the traditional courts, due to the fact that the processes

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    None

    water and chained up together during the day to perform hard labor. Some even say that we need a return to those days! Nowadays prisons are very different and a variety of programs (some rather strange) have been implemented as jail time moves away from punishment to rehabilitation. This is a selection of ten of those new programs.10 Children in prison 2251494641 8Df45A2F96In the early 1990s the Mexico City government decided it was better for children born in prison to stay with their mothers until

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    Drug

    11/14/2014 Drug Addiction Treatment in the Criminal Justice System | National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Home » Related Topics » Criminal Justice » Drug Addiction Treatment in the Criminal Justice System Drug Addiction Treatment in the Criminal Justice System Revised April 2014 Print Drug Use, Crime, and Incarceration The connection between drug use and crime is well known. Drug use is implicated in at least five types of drug-related offenses: [i] 1. Offenses related to drug

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    Northwest Health Service Case Study

    Northwest Health Services (NHS) is a community base, nonprofit, human services provider serving the needs of children and adults in the communities. The Northwest Center opened its doors in Philadelphia in October 1969. It provided five mandated services: inpatient, outpatient, partial hospitalization, information and referral, and community organization and outreach. From one site in Philadelphia, NHS has grown to a multi-state, multi-service system, non-profit provider of human services, and one

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    Recidivism

    of an increase in recidivism among juvenile offenders in Stark County Family Court (SCFC). This chapter includes the purpose of the project, the setting and history of the problem, and the back round and the evidence of the problem of recidivism. Finally it will discuss the importance of the project, definition of terms and conclude with a summary. Purpose of Proposal The purpose of this proposal is to find ways to reduce recidivism among juveniles within the Stark County Family Court

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