Question 1

Community corrections are a form of punishment administered to offenders within the community where they live. Community corrections include both probation and parole supervision.

Compose an essay of 500 700 words that discusses the key differences between probation and parole supervision, including how offenders are placed on these types of supervision. As part of your response evaluate the three (3) styles (law enforcement, counselor, and social worker) of community corrections supervision that an officer might adapt with respect to how they might be used on different types of offenders to increase the chances of rehabilitation success.

Directly quoted material may be used, but will not count towards the minimum word count. Be sure to support your response with cited scholarly resources as required by APA. A minimum of three (3) scholarly resources must be used when composing your response.

Question 2

While similar to the adult system, the juvenile justice system does have some unique characteristics. Many of these unique differences are the result of protections that have been identified as necessary to ensure youthful offenders have the best chance at leading productive lives as adults.

Compose an essay of 500 700 words that begins by briefly discussing the evolution of the juvenile justice system since colonial times in the United States. Continue your response by identifying and evaluating some of the key reasons juvenile offenders require a different level of protections within the criminal justice system than those provided to adult offenders.

Directly quoted material may be used, but will not count towards the minimum word count. Be sure to support your response with cited scholarly resources as required by APA. A minimum of three (3) scholarly resources must be used when composing your response.

In the article Best of Friends, Worlds Apart, journalist Mirta Ojito documents how Cuban immigrant Joel Ruiz often finds himself caught between two worlds. Whites see him simply as black. African-Americans dismiss him as Cuban. They tell me Im Hispanic. He has started to refer to himself as Afro-Cuban.
1) Why has Ruiz chosen to refer to himself as Afro-Cuban?
2) Why do whites and African Americans respectively see him differently?
3) Be sure to discuss the concepts of race and ethnicity as socially-constructed categories in your response.

Term of race and ethnicity
Race:
a social construction based on perceived differences in human phenotypes in which beliefs about groups differentiated largely on the basis of color are assumed to have a biological basis; in history race has at times been linked with religious or national character; racial difference is, from an anthropological perspective, more properly understood as inscribed social and cultural difference.

Ethnicity:
a group identity resulting from social relations between groups in which consciousness of difference leads to both assigned and asserted distinctions and to a negotiation of difference; racial, religious, national, and cultural factors may all figure into the formation of ethnic identity; the ethnic is both the other and us, that which one is not and that which one is.

An individuals ethnicity can be adopted, selected and/or discarded.
Race is usually fixed.

essay must have a thesis statement and be organized thematically, not by readings. You must answer all parts of the question.
Sources:
a.    In your essay, you must use specific and substantive examples (through paraphrasing and quotes) from the sources that I attached. You may use additional sources but only after you have used three readings.
b.    . Films and film transcripts do not count as readings. PowerPoints do not count as readings

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  // …get the textarea element’s current value
  //    (getting HTML input values is in Block 2 Part 2 Section 6)
  // …make a text item using the value
  //    (demonstrated elsewhere in this file)
  // …store the item in local storage using the given key
  //    (local storage is in Block 3 Part 5)
 

  // Connect the event listener to the textarea element:

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  // Instead of adding a dummy image:
  // …trigger the click event of the hidden file input element
  //    (demonstrated in Block 3 Part 4)
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// Function to handle a new file being selected
function processFile(event) {
  // TODO: Q1(c)(iv) Task 2 of 3
  // Complete this event listener to read the file when it is selected:
  // (reading files into a data URL using FileReader is demonstrated in Block 3 Part 4)
  // …then rather than using the data URL as src for an Image element,
  // …use it to add a new image entry, using the current timestamp to make a key
  //    (demonstrated elsewhere in this file)
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  // TODO: Q1(c)(iv) Task 3 of 3
  // In the same event listener, make an image item using the data URL
  // (demonstrated elsewhere in this file)
  // Store the item in local storage using the given key
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Exam Question 1

Community corrections are a form of punishment administered to offenders within the community where they live. Community corrections include both probation and parole supervision.

Compose an essay of 500 700 words that discusses the key differences between probation and parole supervision, including how offenders are placed on these types of supervision. As part of your response evaluate the three (3) styles (law enforcement, counselor, and social worker) of community corrections supervision that an officer might adapt with respect to how they might be used on different types of offenders to increase the chances of rehabilitation success.

Directly quoted material may be used, but will not count towards the minimum word count. Be sure to support your response with cited scholarly resources as required by APA. A minimum of three (3) scholarly resources must be used when composing your response.

Exam Question 2

While similar to the adult system, the juvenile justice system does have some unique characteristics. Many of these unique differences are the result of protections that have been identified as necessary to ensure youthful offenders have the best chance at leading productive lives as adults.

Compose an essay of 500 700 words that begins by briefly discussing the evolution of the juvenile justice system since colonial times in the United States. Continue your response by identifying and evaluating some of the key reasons juvenile offenders require a different level of protections within the criminal justice system than those provided to adult offenders.

Directly quoted material may be used, but will not count towards the minimum word count. Be sure to support your response with cited scholarly resources as required by APA. A minimum of three (3) scholarly resources must be used when composing your response.

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Juvenile offenders are a population that correctional agencies must handle differently than adult offenders. While the high-level process flow for dealing with juvenile offenders resembles that of adult offenders within the correctional system, unique differences do exist.

In your initial post, identify and describe at least two differences in the way juvenile offenders must be handled differently than adult offenders by correctional agencies, especially when incarcerated. Next, evaluate whether or not you believe the way juvenile offenders are managed under probation supervision differs greatly from the way adult offenders are managed while on probation or parole. Support the position you take on this issue.

Post an explanation of how legal and ethical considerations for group and family therapy differ from those for individual therapy. Then, explain how these differences might impact your therapeutic approaches for clients in group and family therapy. Support your rationale with evidence-based literature. Include at least 3 current, credible sources.

Dear Sir/Madam,

I would like to receive some help in writing a 1 page paper (single spaced) on a story (When i was in Xia Village by Ding Ling). Below is the prompt of the essay:

The stories we have covered so far have URBAN and RURAL settings. Please discuss the importance of rural vs urban settings in the story __WHEN I WAS IN XIA VILLAGE__ in relation to MODERNITY, FEMALE SEXUALITY, and MARRIAGE.

For this story please do focus more on the importance of rural in both female sexuality and marriage as there is not much relevance in modernity. However, please do still talk about all three aspects if possible.

Please do use the information from the book as well as outside information as well. I have attached pictures of the Sinking story from the book as well. I will require the essay to be done by Wednesday, 10PM PST. Please do let me know if you have any questions or require more information.

You are a development consultant who has been instructed to prepare a detailed development proposal for a specific site. You will carry out relevant research and analysis to produce a credible development proposal. The proposed scheme may include a combination of uses. You are not expected to gain access to the site/building. All information regarding the site itself will be gathered from publically available sources. Any visual inspection should be confined to what can be seen from public roads/pathways adjacent to the site.

Create a reflective and applied statement describing how the material from Weeks 5-8 has affected your thought processes, development, and professional disposition. This statement should reflect your personal learning process (challenges, moments of discovery, life experiences, and interactions). You may also include questions for the course facilitator regarding material that may still be unclear. Ideally, you will use these reflections throughout the course and the program to document your development as a scholar, practitioner, and leader, and to reflect critically on the changes that occur during this process.