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    or personal experiences to relate and motivate those on probation. The biggest step in this is education first on what needs to be hashed out. Second is what positive steps the individual should take or the officer willing to point out in the rehabilitation process. Most importantly honesty is a must. And open door can never close and motivation cannot be forced. Through education and field work this form or communication can be utilized and thrive in a society. According to scholars

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    Flogging in Modern Society In “Bring Back Flogging,” Jeff Jacoby made unique, interesting arguments about the ways to punish criminals. Jacoby describes how the Puritans punished criminals in demeaning manners, which was quite interesting to me since I do not know much about Puritans. I could see that their punishment by opening criminals to public could force criminals to be humiliated and be done instantly. However, I do not see any reasoning, which should explain the reason why the Puritan ways

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    Rehabilitation, what is rehabilitation? Rehabilitation is the action of restoring someone to a normal life through training and therapy after incarcerated, addiction or illness. Rehabilitation can be used for an offender who has committed a crime and is incarcerated, someone who is struggling with addiction or illness. Rehabilitation was originated in 1779 by the British Government as part of the Penitentiary Act, rehabilitation would consist of punishment along with treatment for the offenders

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    Clinical Experience: Effectiveness of the DWI Education Program The article I chose fits with my clinical experience because it discusses the effectiveness of several interventions, including the implementation of ignition interlock devices and educational classes. I attended three classes at DUI School, so it was essential for me to find an article that examines an educational approach to help those who have been convicted of driving while intoxicated. Since some of the students who took classes

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    implementation issues of Rehabilitation programs and the defective tools used to determine the risks of recidivism has caused an outbreak in reoffenders. With the rate of recidivism at 76.6% the U.S. is one of the top highest of all countries.(R)

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    decisions. An individual may begin to experiment with other forms of drugs as a means to coping with daily life. Criminal behavior may follow. Eventually, the person will be back in front of a judge with another arrest for a treatable addiction. Rehabilitation is the best option for stopping the addiction/criminal offender cycle. Repeat offenders waste time and money with court hearings and incarcerations. Providing individuals with resources to end the addiction process is the better choice. Often

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    to even death. Rehabilitation after suffering from a stroke is necessary to have a successful recovery. The current protocol for stroke rehabilitation begins during the initial hospital admittance. The therapy is then transferred to an inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation center. This decision is made considering the severity of the stroke and the patient’s accessibility to a clinic. Stroke rehabilitation taking place in the home, instead of an inpatient or outpatient rehabilitation center, would

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    Punishment vs Rehabilitation Punishment and rehabilitation are topics of many debates, especially when it comes to the effectiveness of them both but when these two dynamics work collectively they will be helpful in controlling crime. Punishment and rehabilitation is expected for those that have elected to disobey the law; these are only two of the four recognized objectives with in the criminal justice system, the others include deterrence and incapacitation. Punishing offenders and then subsequently

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    Choosing a great drug rehabilitation center is one of the most important decisions anyone can ever make in their lives. Proper rehab can mean the difference between long-term recovery and give up, so it is extremely important that patients understand what to look for when shopping for a treatment plan. When deciding on a medical rehabilitation center, there are a few things to consider: Always check the center's licensing and accreditation first. A quality repair center should be recognized in the

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    The area of rehabilitation has undergone controversial scrutiny of its effectiveness (Wilson 2013). An analysis of many rehabilitation projects by Wilson (2013) concluded that many attempts to rehabilitate youths, such as the Community Treatment Program (CTP) were ineffective. Wilson (2013) stated that the capacity for rehabilitation differs greatly between individuals, and only certain amenable individuals were responsive to rehabilitation attempts. There were often “nonamenable” individuals who

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