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Developing Augmented Reality in Youth Offender Learning

The perspective of Romanian youth offenders on developing augmented reality in their learning process.

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Recent Developments in Commonwealth Offenders Sentencing and Mandatory Minimums

Explore recent sentencing developments for Commonwealth offenders in Australia including mandatory minimum sentences in specific offenses. Learn how to navigate Commonwealth sentencing laws, utilize helpful resources, and understand exceptions to mandatory terms of imprisonment for certain specified

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Supporting Children and Young People with Learning Disability and Autism in Liaison and Diversion Services

Marie Hunt, Programme Manager, discusses the importance of supporting children and young people with learning disabilities and/or autism in contact with Liaison and Diversion services and Young Offenders Institutions. The research explores key findings, national data, recommendations, and the role o

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Management of Postpartum Patient with Persistent Tachycardia and Dizziness

A 33-year-old African American female at 39 weeks of gestation, G4P3, with possible ITP and anemia, was admitted for induction. Following delivery, her vital signs and labs were stable initially, but she developed persistent tachycardia and mild dizziness postpartum. After transfusion and monitoring

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Common Offences Against Animals in India: Overview and Consequences

There are three common offences against animals in India: mischief, cruelty, and bestiality. Mischief involves killing, poisoning, or harming animals, punishable under IPC Sections 428 and 429. Cruelty includes acts like beating, overloading, and starvation, regulated by the Prevention of Cruelty to

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The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration and Its Effects

The book "The New Jim Crow" by Michelle Alexander exposes the issues of mass incarceration in the era of colorblindness. It highlights the racial disparities in the criminal justice system, tracing the origins of this racial caste system from slavery to the modern-day prison-industrial complex. The

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Addressing Recidivism through Project R.E.A.P. in Tennessee

Statistics in Tennessee show a high rate of recidivism among offenders, highlighting the need for effective re-entry programs. Project R.E.A.P. focuses on providing education, training, and post-release support to reduce the likelihood of re-arrest and incarceration. The program offers resources lik

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Child Justice Bill 2021 Public Consultation Overview

The Child Justice Bill 2021 Public Consultation provides an opportunity for community engagement to ensure consistency and appropriateness in dealing with child offenders. It aims to establish a clear system for child justice, aligning with international obligations such as the United Nations Conven

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Money Laundering Offences and Investigations in Bangladesh

Bangladesh's Financial Intelligence Unit can authorize investigation agencies to investigate predicate offences, but who will investigate money laundering offences? The Money Laundering Prevention Act, 2012 outlines penalties and forfeiture of property for such offenses. Entities such as banks, fina

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Understanding Borstal: A Former British Youth Correctional System

Borstal was a type of youth detention center in the UK and Commonwealth focusing on re-educating young offenders aged 16-21. The centers aimed to reform delinquents by providing training, skills, and rehabilitation, with the goal of preventing further criminal behavior. Borstal aimed to keep juvenil

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Understanding the Sex Offender Psych-educational Program (SOPP) Goals and Design

The Sex Offender Psych-educational Program (SOPP) focuses on providing psycho-educational sessions for offenders, emphasizing accountability, harm recognition, and behavior control. The program aims to address the abuse of power inherent in sexual offenses and facilitate discussions on responsible c

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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Probation and Parole Act, 2021 Overview

The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Probation and Parole Act, 2021, outlines the establishment and functioning of the criminal justice system in the province. It discusses the roles of various agencies like judiciary, prosecution, police, probation, and prisons in controlling crime. The Directorate of Reclamatio

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Probation of Offenders Ordinance 1960: Salient Features

The Probation of Offenders Ordinance of 1960 in Pakistan allows courts to grant probation to eligible offenders, considering factors like age, character, and nature of the offence. Offenders under probation must adhere to specific conditions and can be supervised by a Probation Officer. Failure to c

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Juvenile Justice Advisory Group: Raise the Age Case Outcomes December 2022

Beginning on Oct. 1, 2018, for 16-year-olds and Oct. 1, 2019, for 17-year-olds, the Raise the Age initiative led to significant changes in case processing and court outcomes for juvenile offenders in New York. Misdemeanors are now handled through Family Court delinquency procedures, and a Youth Part

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Starting a Transitional Living Program for Ex-Offenders: A Guide by Shelter From the Storm

Establishing a transitional living program for ex-offenders involves assembling a committed team, incorporating as a not-for-profit organization, understanding local laws, and finding a suitable facility. This comprehensive guide outlines key steps and considerations for setting up such a program. F

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Differential Diagnosis of Chronic Cough in Primary Care

A 54-year-old man with a persistent cough prompts consideration of initial investigations like chest X-ray and pulmonary function tests. For a 40-year-old woman with a persistent cough, initial management options include sequential trials of steroids, a proton pump inhibitor, and nasal spray. These

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Specialty Courts and Recidivism Rates in the United States

Specialty Courts, such as Drug Courts and Problem-Solving Courts, provide intensive behavioral supervision and treatment for substance abuse and mental health issues. These courts aim to reduce recidivism rates and engage criminal offenders in therapeutic interventions. Nevada is actively running 42

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Enhancing Crash Consistency in Persistent Memory Systems

Explore how ThyNVM enables software-transparent crash consistency in persistent memory systems, overcoming challenges and offering a new hardware-based checkpointing mechanism that adapts to DRAM and NVM characteristics while reducing latency and overhead.

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Evolution of Youth Justice System and Criminalization of Children

This compilation discusses the historical evolution of the youth justice system, focusing on the age of criminal responsibility, key legislative acts, shifts in mental health and educational involvement, and the contemporary challenges faced in addressing youth offenders. Through a series of images

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Ensuring Security in Persistent Key-Value Stores using Shielded Execution

This content discusses the challenges and solutions for securing LSM-based Key-Value stores in untrusted computing environments using Shielded Execution. It addresses the need for confidentiality, integrity, and freshness of data in persistent storage systems. The research explores Trusted Execution

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Discussion on Device ID Renaming in IEEE 802.11-22/1665r0

The document explores the ongoing discussion on renaming the Device ID in IEEE 802.11-22/1665r0 standards. Various proposals, including Persistent Opaque Identifier and Persistent Identifier, are considered. The Device ID's role in the current specifications is analyzed, along with the opacity of th

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Framework for Research Data Management and Persistent Identifiers at Waipapa Taumata Rau

This research delves into the integrated framework for Research Data Management (RDM) and the initiatives around Persistent Identifiers (PIDs) and ORCID implementation at Waipapa Taumata Rau. It explores the background, aims, and priorities of the RDM Programme for 2022-2024, focusing on improving R

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High-Performance Transactions for Persistent Memories

Explore the optimization of transactions for persistent memories, focusing on ordering constraints, synchronous vs. deferred commit transactions, persistency models, and performance evaluation. The study aims to improve transaction performance in the presence of high persistent memory latencies by m

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Addressing Barriers Faced by Sex Offenders with I/DD

Explore barriers and solutions for sex offenders with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) presented by experts in the field. Gain insights on disability basics, societal responsibilities, and stories from the system. Learn how professionals are working to tackle these complex issues.

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Education Disparities Among Ethnic Groups in Bristol

The data highlights varying levels of absence, persistent absence, suspensions, good level of development, and expected standards in Bristol schools across different ethnic groups. Gypsy Roma, Traveller Irish Heritage, White and Black Caribbean, and Pakistani communities show higher rates of absence

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Effective Strategies for Juvenile Recidivism Reduction

Study findings from Palm Beach County highlight significant statistics related to juvenile offenders, such as recidivism rates, mental health issues, and involvement in foster care or gangs. The importance of reentry programs and core principles for reducing recidivism are discussed, emphasizing the

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Understanding ADR and Restorative Justice in Criminal Cases

Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) in Criminal Justice (CJ) involves resolving matters between offenders and the state, focusing on public policy goals like punishment and rehabilitation. Restorative Justice (RJ) is a related process where stakeholders collectively address the aftermath of an offe

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Understanding Persistent Memory Use with WHISPER by University of Wisconsin-Madison & Hewlett-Packard Labs

This analysis delves into the use of persistent memory with WHISPER, uncovering behaviors, system support enhancements, and the benefits of persistent memory technology. It discusses guarantees applications need, achieving consistency, and systems tailored for persistent memory utilization, providin

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Understanding and Addressing Serious and Violent Youth Offenders

Exploring various aspects of serious and violent youth offenders, this content delves into strategies to reduce recidivism, the impact of state responses, and pathways to delinquency. It challenges misconceptions, provides definitions, and emphasizes the importance of tailored treatment for such ind

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The Power of Prayer in Building Community Within the Church

Prayer plays a vital role in fostering intimacy and identity within the church as emphasized in 1 Thessalonians 5:13-17 and Luke 18:1-7. Through prayer, believers are encouraged to support, comfort, and uplift one another, creating a strong sense of community grounded in faith in Christ. The parable

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Female Offenders in the Criminal Justice System: Trends and Statistics

Women and girls are a growing segment of the offender population, with significant increases in incarceration rates and involvement in the criminal justice system. This evidence-based and gender-sensitive programming sheds light on the prevalence and growth rate of female offenders, highlighting the

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Marijuana for Persistent Pain: A Thoughtful Approach

Exploring the use of marijuana for persistent pain management, Dr. Launette Rieb discusses cannabinoid neurochemistry, health risks, and current guidelines. The session covers the endocannabinoid system, cannabis properties, and parallels with tobacco, emphasizing the impact of mood-altering substan

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Impact of Management of Offenders Act on Disclosure Awareness Session

On 30 November 2020, new legislation including the Age of Criminal Responsibility (Scotland) Act 2019 and the Management of Offenders (Scotland) Act 2019 came into force, transforming the disclosure system in Scotland. These changes raise the age of criminal responsibility, reduce rehabilitation per

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Guidance from 2 Timothy and Luke: Stay Faithful and Persistent in Prayer

The readings from 2 Timothy emphasize the importance of holding onto the truths taught, relying on Scripture for wisdom, and being prepared to face challenges in spreading the message of God. Luke's Gospel reading highlights the parable of the persistent widow, illustrating the necessity of consiste

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Enhancing Interventions for Sex Offenders: The Dynamic Risk Guide

Explore the principles of effective interventions, current strategies for addressing sex offender needs, and incorporating dynamic risk factors to provide targeted interventions. Uncover insights from a survey highlighting areas for improvement and learn about the Dynamic Risk Guide tool aiding agen

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Unveiling the Parable of the Persistent Widow in Luke's Gospel

Delve into the cultural context of Jesus's teachings through the lens of the Second Temple Period. Explore the Parable of the Persistent Widow in Luke, analyzing the significance of prayer, justice, and faith as portrayed in this narrative. Uncover the timeless message of perseverance and trust in d

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Understanding Persistent Organic Pollutants and Their Impact

Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs) are chemical substances that remain in the environment, bioaccumulate through food chains, and pose risks to human health and the environment. Examples include pesticides like DDT, industrial pollutants such as PCBs, and unintentional by-products like dioxins. In

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Case Study: Infant with Persistent Fever and Cry

Aditi Malakar, a 2-month-old female infant, presented with a remittent fever persisting for 9 days unresponsive to antipyretics, along with persistent crying and decreased feeding for the last 2 days. She was referred to the hospital after being diagnosed with sepsis elsewhere. Aditi had a history o

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Legal Measures and Sentencing in Washington State

This content provides an overview of various legal measures and sentencing practices in Washington State, including the treatment of persistent offenders, initiatives such as I-593, the role of the Washington State Constitution in approving laws, and the implementation of laws related to second-degr

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Juvenile Justice System in Thailand: Progress and Challenges

Thailand has a long history of establishing separate Juvenile Courts and implementing laws to protect the rights of children in conflict with the law. The country follows a progressive approach with a focus on rehabilitation for juvenile offenders. The age of criminal responsibility is set at 10 yea

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