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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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VBA Women Veterans Outreach Program

The Women Veterans Outreach Program aims to increase awareness and utilization of VBA benefits, services, and resources by women Veterans, service members, and their families. With over 2 million living Women Veterans nationwide, the program works towards serving their unique needs through Women Vet

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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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Gender Promotion Initiative 2022 - Supporting Women's Peacebuilding Efforts

This initiative, launched by the Peacebuilding Fund (PBF), aims to strengthen women's civil society organizations for sustainable peacebuilding contributions. It focuses on promoting gender equality, supporting women in peacebuilding, and engaging women in decision-making processes. The thematic foc

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Women's Rights Advocacy in Historical Perspective

Mary Wollstonecraft, an English philosopher known for her advocacy of women's rights, particularly in her work "A Vindication of the Rights of Woman," challenged the notion of women's inferiority and lack of education. Her ideas laid the foundation for liberal feminism and influenced feminist moveme

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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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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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Fostering Young Women Entrepreneurship in Danube Region

Low levels of women entrepreneurs in the Danube Region hinder economic growth. Initiatives like "Women in Business" aim to address barriers faced by women, create training models, and develop policy support to drive female entrepreneurship. The project focuses on studying the current state, identify

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Empowering Women for Sustainable Development: The Women's Empowerment Principles

Gender equality and women's empowerment are essential for sustainable development, recognized as fundamental human rights. The Women's Empowerment Principles (WEPs) emphasize the business case for promoting women's economic participation, which leads to enhanced economic growth, social development,

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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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The Suffrage Campaign: A Historical Journey Towards Women's Right to Vote

The suffrage campaign traces its origins back to the 19th century, with notable figures like J.S. Mill and Lydia Becker advocating for women's right to vote. The movement saw the formation of official organizations like the London Society for Women's Suffrage and the Manchester Society for Women's S

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Empowering Women's Rights: ActionAid's Impact and Initiatives

ActionAid is a women's rights organization dedicated to empowering women in poverty and exclusion to claim their human rights. With over 40 years of experience, they work in over 45 countries, focusing on women's leadership in emergencies and promoting accountability to affected communities. Through

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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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Challenges and Opportunities in Women's Healthcare Access in Georgia

The presentation to the Senate Women's Adequate Healthcare Study Committee by Dr. Catherine Bonk sheds light on the crucial aspects of women's healthcare in Georgia. It addresses daily healthcare dilemmas for women across generations, the role of OBGYNs, chronic health issues, access challenges, and

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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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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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Recognizing Women's Impact in Public Service and Government

National Women's History Month celebrates the contributions of women in public service and government, highlighting leaders like Isabel Gonzalez and Dorothy C. Stratton. Gonzalez fought for Puerto Rican citizenship rights, while Stratton led the US Coast Guard Women's Reserve during WWII, expanding

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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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Shine Women's Mentoring Service: Supporting Women in Scotland's Health and Social Care System

Shine Women's Mentoring Service in Scotland provides intensive mentoring to women offenders, helping reduce recidivism and promote compliance with court orders. Strategic drivers focus on non-judgmental listening, empowering women to make positive choices, and ensuring consistent support services. T

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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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Women's Integral Role in Restoring the Earth: Insights from UNISA Women Forum

Exploring the intersection of women's identity, Mupo principles, and the restoration of Earth, this insightful discussion by Mphatheleni Makaulule at the UNISA Women Forum emphasizes the intrinsic connection between women and nature, highlighting how reclaiming women's roles through indigenous knowl

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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 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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Gender Disparities in Sports Participation and Preferences

The data presented reflects gender differences in sports participation and preferences over time. It shows that more males than females like to watch and take part in sports, with younger women showing more interest compared to older women. While all men interviewed have played sports, most women ha

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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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Advancing Women's Leadership in Academic Medicine: A Focus on UFCOM

This presentation highlights the current status and future goals of women's leadership and advancement at UFCOM, focusing on the percentage of women faculty compared to national data, women's perceptions of advancement opportunities, and the importance of women in leadership roles. It discusses the

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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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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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The Women Question: A Historical Perspective on Gender Rights

The debate on women's rights and roles in society has a rich history dating back to the 19th Century. From the emergence of feminism to the fight for suffrage, women have challenged traditional norms and fought for equality. This narrative explores the evolution of the women's question, highlighting

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The Importance of Women Leadership in Higher Education

Leah Busam, a leader and professional, emphasizes the significance of women in leadership roles in universities. The content discusses the underrepresentation of women in key positions, highlighting the need for greater female participation in leadership. It showcases statistics on women's enrollmen

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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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Women in Copernicus: First Results and Impact on Gender Equality

Women in Copernicus consortium has successfully conducted a survey aiming to bring visibility to women in the Copernicus program. With 475 participants, the initial results indicate a gender bias in the workplace and a strong desire to contribute towards a more gender-balanced environment. The proje

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Illinois Sentencing Policy Advisory Council Meeting Insights

Insights from the Illinois Sentencing Policy Advisory Council's September 17, 2021 meeting include discussions on recidivism costs, fiscal impacts, demographic breakdowns of admissions to IDOC, and analysis of repeat gun offenders' criminal history. The presentation covers data on offenders, non-pro

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Supervision Considerations in Receiving States for Compact Offenders

Explore key training objectives, response to pending charges, and revocable behaviors in supervising compact offenders in receiving states. Learn about the importance of identifying and reporting new offenses and court-related information. Understand the issues surrounding permanent revocation and d

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Women's Perspectives on Pre-Independence India and Partition

Novels by authors such as Mumtaj Shah Nawaz depict the conditions of women in politically charged pre-independence India and during the partition period. These narratives explore how women were victimized, but also highlight the empowerment and active involvement of women in politics, as seen in pro

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Understanding Situational Crime Prevention Strategies

Situational crime prevention strategies aim to reduce crime by altering environmental conditions, influencing offender decisions, and targeting crime opportunities. Primary prevention focuses on modifying physical and social environments, while secondary prevention aims to identify potential offende

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Understanding Sentencing of Young Offenders

Explore the judicial processes and options available for sentencing young offenders, focusing on rehabilitation and reformation. Learn about the age of criminal responsibility, types of sentences, and considerations under the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008. Discover the effectiveness of r

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Challenges and Opportunities in Women's Reintegration Post-Incarceration

The reintegration of women post-incarceration poses significant challenges and opportunities. With a rising rate of female incarceration, issues such as public safety, economic impact, and precursors to detention need to be addressed. Women offenders face unique obstacles such as histories of mistre

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Understanding Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic Priests

This content delves into the situational and organizational factors affecting sexual abuse of minors by Catholic priests, exploring types of offenders, grooming techniques, excuses, justifications, and desistance from abuse. It presents data from reports by the John Jay College Research Team and the

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Empowering Youth Offender Learning Through Augmented Reality

Augmented Reality (AR) is being utilized in a European Erasmus-funded project to enhance skills and reduce reoffending among young offenders. Led by Shrewsbury Colleges Group, the project aims to provide interactive learning experiences using AR technology, ultimately helping individuals lead law-ab

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