Uncovering the Violent History of Capitalistic Enclosures
Explore the historical context of capitalist enclosures, their violent impacts on peasants, and the moral justifications used to conceal these atrocities. Delve into how economic narratives created moral bubbles to justify violent acts, as examined through the lens of Marx's analysis. Unveil the par
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Addressing Violent and Aggressive Behavior in Scottish Schools
Recent Stirling survey results reveal a concerning rise in violent and aggressive incidents towards teachers, highlighting systemic issues such as lack of investment in education, societal factors, and increased mental health issues. The lack of support and follow-up post-incident is a common issue
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Exploring Violence and Non-Violence in Actions
Explore the spectrum of violent and non-violent actions through examples like hitting back, protesting, killing animals, and more. Consider where each action falls on the spectrum and the reasons behind it. Reflect on various scenarios involving actions that range from harmful to peaceful, delving i
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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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Deceptive CVE Strategies and Ethical Considerations in Countering Violent Extremism
Exploring the complexities of implementing online CVE programs to divert youth from violent extremist narratives, this article discusses the use of counter-narratives, ethical challenges of deception, and the importance of reflexivity in program design and implementation.
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Non-Violent Action for Independence: The Indian Struggle
The struggle for independence in India against British rule led by Gandhi through non-violent action, focusing on the Salt March and defiance of the British Salt Act. The movement aimed to unite Indians across communities and regions towards self-rule, highlighting the power of non-violence as a for
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Non-Violent Action: The Bristol Bus Boycott Case Study
Explore the impactful Bristol Bus Boycott, a pivotal moment in history showcasing non-violent action for change. Dive into the reasons behind the boycott, stimulate discussions, research general knowledge questions, and evaluate the methods used through various activities and resources provided.
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Tackling Knife Crime: A Community Approach to Preventing Violence
Serious violence, particularly knife crime, poses a significant challenge in the UK. The rise in violent offenses, especially those involving weapons, necessitates a proactive approach to prevent young individuals from joining gangs or carrying weapons. Initiatives such as the Serious Violence Strat
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Preventing & Countering Violent Extremism in Kenya: The NCTC Efforts
The Kenyan National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) is actively involved in preventing and countering violent extremism, particularly focusing on groups like Al Shabaab and ISIS in Kenya and the region. The NCTC collaborates with organizations like ICSVE to create counter-narrative videos for preven
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Restorative Justice Practices in Responding to Severe Violent Crime by Niall Kearney
This collection of images and information presents insights into restorative justice approaches for severe violent crimes. It discusses the ethical framework, EU guidance, timing considerations, resource utilization, and key stakeholders involved in the process. Also, it highlights the importance of
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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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Victimisation and Agency in Young Women Who Commit Violent Offences
This study delves into the victimisation and agency experienced by young women who commit violent offences, exploring their subjective perceptions of violence, sources of self-perception, impact on behavior, and portrayal in societal discourses.
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Analysis of Bail Reform Effects on Recidivism and Felony Arrests
This content discusses the impact of bail reform on recidivism rates and felony arrests, comparing outcomes between posted bail and $0 bail scenarios. Through the analysis of images depicting recidivism trends and felony arrests post-bail release, insights into the effectiveness of different bail sy
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Prison to Employment Strategy in Southern Border Region
This presentation focuses on the prison to employment strategy for the Southern Border Region, highlighting statistics on incarceration rates in California, specifically San Diego and Imperial Counties. It addresses recidivism rates, supervised populations, and measures of recidivism for state priso
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Understanding Recidivism Measurement in Criminal Justice Policy
Recidivism, a key measurement in criminal justice policy, is crucial for assessing the effectiveness of rehabilitation schemes over time. This content delves into the challenges of measuring recidivism, different country definitions, the importance of studying recidivism, factors influencing recidiv
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Addressing Inmate Recidivism Through Literacy Education
Over half of inmates in American prisons struggle with low literacy levels, hindering their chances of successful reintegration into society. Providing effective literacy instruction can significantly reduce recidivism rates. Challenges such as varied reading levels and limited resources need to be
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Understanding Youth Responses to Online Violent Extremism
Diverse youth responses to online violent extremism are explored in this research, aiming to understand how and why young audiences consume and produce such content. The study delves into how young people define and engage with online violent extremist content, shedding light on their emotional and
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Contemplating Violent Texts in the Bible: Insights from Deuteronomy
In the Bible, violent acts are attributed to the will of God, both through supernatural and human means. Dr. Emanuel Gerrit Singgih explores the presence of violence in the Scripture, specifically focusing on the term "kherem" in the book of Deuteronomy. By examining these texts, the article sheds l
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Understanding Sportsmanship Policies and Violent Ejection Penalties in Athletics
General sportsmanship expectations in NJCAA competitions emphasize respect for all participants. Violent behavior, including physical contact or abusive language, results in immediate ejection and suspension. Learn about the consequences and guidelines for maintaining sportsmanship in athletic event
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Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division NIATx Project 2015 - Improving Patient Referrals and Reducing Recidivism
The Milwaukee County Behavioral Health Division NIATx Project 2015 focused on increasing referrals to outpatient treatment and reducing emergency room recidivism by improving patient hand-offs to Access Clinic. By implementing same-day or next-day appointments and enhancing communication systems, th
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Impact of Violent Video Games on Aggressive Behavior in Children
Research highlights how violent video games can lead to increased aggression, desensitization to violence, and decreased empathy in players. Several high-profile mass shootings have been linked to individuals who used such games for "training." Parents and experts debate the influence of these games
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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 Tornadoes: Nature's Violent Fury
Tornadoes, the smallest yet most violent storms, are swirling cones of wind and dust that can pick up debris like rocks, dust, glass, cars, and even cows. With wind gusts reaching up to 300 miles per hour, tornadoes cause widespread damage, splintering trees, damaging homes, and injuring or killing
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Public Pulse Analysis on Prevention of Violent Extremism in Kosovo
Public Pulse Analysis in June 2017 delves into Kosovans' perceptions of violent extremism, resilience of Kosovan society against extremist ideologies, and strategies for increasing resilience through institutional efforts. The study begins with an overview of citizen perceptions from previous years,
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The Role of Women in Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism
Women play crucial roles in preventing and countering violent extremism (P/CVE) by being powerful change agents, detecting early signs of radicalization, and providing counter narratives. Their involvement is important for developing targeted efforts to counter extremism and prevent terrorism. UN Se
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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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Hospital Violent Intruder Tabletop Exercise Program
This exercise program, developed by the Missouri Hospital Association, focuses on hospital preparedness for violent intruder incidents. It addresses the increasing rates of crime in healthcare institutions, including assaults, rapes, and homicides. The tabletop exercise aims to enhance the hospital'
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The Impact of Incarceration on Violent Recidivism: A Comprehensive Analysis
Delve into the complex relationship between incarceration and violent recidivism, exploring theories, prior research findings, and the potential for heterogeneity in the effects of imprisonment on reoffending. Recognize the significance of understanding the impact of incarceration on reducing violen
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Crime Statistics and Severity Analysis: RCMP Sooke Detachment
An overview of crime severity measurements, property crime rates, and violent crime rates in Sooke and comparable detachments. The data includes crime severity index scores, crime type contributions by year, and property/violent crime rates per 1000 population. The analysis shows changes over time,
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Countering Violent Extremism Through Anti-Corruption in Eastern Africa
The project aims to pilot the impact of countering police corruption on radicalization and acts of violent extremism in Eastern Africa. By increasing internal anti-corruption oversight, empowering communities to report corruption effectively, and promoting collaboration between community, police, an
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Influence of Competition, Cooperation, and Violent Video Games on Prosocial Behavior
This study explores the impact of competition, cooperation, and violent video games on prosocial behavior. The research investigates the relationship between different types of video games and their influence on aggression and bias. Using a 2 by 2 factorial design, voluntary students from MSUM parti
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Promoting Moderatism and Preventing Violent Extremism Through Religious Education in Indonesia
Different patterns of formal, informal, and non-formal settings in religious education need consideration in terms of various factors. Research methodology, government policies, and the role of the state are key areas needing further exploration for promoting moderatism and preventing violent extrem
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Transforming Juvenile Justice in Alameda County
Reimagining justice in Alameda County involves reducing youth incarceration rates, addressing racial disparities, diverting non-violent crimes, and adopting a public health perspective on violent charges. Significant reductions in out-of-home placements and initiatives to reduce racial/ethnic dispar
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SFY 2023 Local Violent Crime Prevention (LVCP) Grant Opportunity
The SFY 2023 Local Violent Crime Prevention (LVCP) Grant Opportunity aims to provide funding support for the establishment and enhancement of local violent crime prevention programs within law enforcement agencies in Missouri. Priority will be given to departments demonstrating the greatest need. Th
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Overview of Delaware Violent Death Reporting System (DVDRS) and My Healthy Community Site
Delaware Violent Death Reporting System (DVDRS) is a state-based surveillance system that reports data in the National Violent Death Reporting System. Data is collected from death certificates, medical examiner, and law enforcement reports, focusing on the location of the injury. Demographic and cir
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Relationship Between Heat and Crime: A Data Analysis Study
This study investigates the relationship between elevated temperatures and violent crime rates in Fulton County, Atlanta, Georgia, from 2000 to 2013. Using data on monthly crime totals and average maximum temperatures, a least-squares linear regression analysis reveals significant correlations, part
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Understanding Robbery, Recidivism, and the Criminal Justice System
Exploring the complex dynamics of robbery, recidivism, and the limitations of the criminal justice system through the perspectives of individuals involved in criminal activities. The images and quotes provide insight into the challenges faced by offenders in breaking the cycle of crime and the socie
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Assessing Offender Risk and Treatment Needs with IORNS
The Inventory of Offender Risk, Needs, and Strengths (IORNS) is a comprehensive tool developed to assess variables related to recidivism. It aims to detect possible changes in these variables through treatment, providing a brief and efficient risk/need assessment with a low reading level. The IORNS
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AB 109 Client Overview and Outcome Analysis for Criminal Justice Reform
This analysis plan delves into the overview and outcomes of AB 109 clients, focusing on the population characteristics, service utilization, and recidivism outcomes. It includes a detailed examination of different supervision terms under AB 109 and assesses recidivism based on convictions for specif
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Supporting Justice-Involved Youth: S.A.F.E. Team Initiative for Mental Health and Basic Needs
Collaborated by Laurencrest Youth Services Inc. and Youth Probation Services, the S.A.F.E. Team aims to enhance identification and intervention services for justice-involved youth with mental health, addiction, and basic needs issues in the Youth Court. By reducing recidivism, increasing family supp
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