Articles, tagged with "criminal behavior", page 5
22nd January 2008
The goal of a people search is to get information. Like every other operation on the Internet, a people search takes some savvy to get trustworthy information. There are a multitude of options from free search engines and white pages to subscription datab...
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Author:
Amber
02nd November 2007
Healthcare workers face a wide range of safety issues in the workplace. Not only do they have to worry about needle sticks, blood borne pathogens, and exposure to various diseases, the current conditions of our world makes it critical to worry about other...
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Author:
Catherine
07th May 2007
While it is now common for more and more higher education courses to be undertaken online, one of the most popular choices is a criminal justice online degree. Many different online schools offer various options of criminal justice study that can be under...
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Author:
Mike OBrien
03rd April 2007
Albuquerque, New Mexico, has a unique criminal rehabilitation program, based in a center offering a new concept in criminal justice. The Second Chance Center (www.secondchancecenters.com) offers secure long-term rehab as an substitute for the judiciary t...
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Author:
Jayden Adams
27th March 2007
The Second Chance Program in Albuquerque, New Mexico, is a prison-based social rehab program. This program uses a manualized treatment approach rather than a counselor driven treatment criminal rehab program. These manuals are delivered as courses, addr...
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Author:
Jayden Adams
27th March 2007
"When a convicted criminal is paroled or released from prison, the most common scenario is that he goes back to his old haunts and resumes his criminal lifestyle," says Randy Suggs, Co-Founder of the Second Chance Center (www.secondchancecenters.com), a f...
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Author:
Kris Nickerson
07th March 2007
A new prison-based social rehabilitation program, The Second Chance Program, is entering its sixth month in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Based on earlier successful pilot programs run in similar prison settings, it has education as a basic underlying key to ...
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Author:
Jayden Adams
01st March 2007
In October of 2006, Rick Pendery opened the doors to a prison-based drug and criminal rehab facility in Albuquerque, New Mexico. This program is the culmination of thirteen years handling substance abusers, six of those years in Mexico piloting this prog...
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Author:
Jean Ritter Dale
28th February 2007
You would have to be doing the modern day version of Rip Van Winkle to not be aware of the controversy Internet Social Networks are creating. Everything from MySpace and Facebook to YouTube and LinkedIn have gained in popularity over the past few years. T...
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Author:
Gordon Basichis
21st January 2007
Have you ever thought your new neighbor looks like one of the pictures on the post office bulletin board or shown on America?s Most Wanted? Now you can be sure you and your family are safe by taking a peek into their pasts to find any criminal behavior. ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
13th August 2006
Juvenile delinquency remains to be a difficult problem to address. Punishment set by a court of law with the intention of deterring a wayward youth often results in the youths re-appearance in court. Even at home, hard line tactics seem to be the obvious ...
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Author:
evangelia zonnios
28th June 2006
"Don't talk to strangers." Echoes of this warning from our childhood days come to us briefly in certain moments. In today's highly mobile society, it's hard to trust just anyone. Everyday we encounter new faces of whom we know nothing about. We don't know...
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Author:
James Calvin
16th June 2006
Exasperating Email:How to Send and Not OffendOkay, is there anyone reading this who doesn't know by now that typing email messages in all capital letters borders on criminal behavior? You do take the time to use the grammar and spell checker on your tool ...
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Author:
Laurie McIntosh
27th April 2006
A seized property auction gives you the opportunity to find incredible deals on cars, homes, jewelry, and more. When a bank or government agency seizes property due to criminal behavior or delinquent payments, they make their findings available to the pub...
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Author:
Tim Lee
10th April 2006
Parents are teachers, too. When it comes to child rearing, one of the most important lessons a parent can teach their youngster is responsible behavior. This means helping the child learn how to interact with others in a way that displays self-respect, as...
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Author:
Lori Anton