HMS-201 –Case Management and Substance Abuse Sam Wilkins Luzerne County Community College Abstract Presents a study which described a case-management model for individuals with substance abuse and mental health disorders who are involved in the criminal justice system in the United States (Godley, S. H., & Finch, M. (2000). Case management and Social work has a very strong foundation and has an effective helping strategy that when it is used properly it can build on the clients success and
the difference in the effects of the type of sexual abuse and of force on the sexual behavior outcomes have had few studies. The purpose of the study conducted by Theresa E. Senn and her team was to connect sexual abuse characteristics to later sexual risk behaviors, as well as, exploring whether or not the gender of the child lessened the relations (Senn,2010). The sample of the study was derived from patients that were attending an STD clinic and were asked to complete a survey that evaluated past
BEEKEEPING ACTIVITIES AS SOURCE OF INCOME AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONSERVATION: A CASE STUDY OF AGHONDI WARD, MANYONI DISTRICT, SINGIDA REGION SAGALI, HERI LABANI A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTERS OF COMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (MCED) IN THE OPEN UNIVERSITY OF TANZANIA 2014 SUPERVISOR CERTIFICATION The undersigned certifies that he has read and hereby recommended for the acceptance by the Open University of Tanzania (OUT)
Inglehart’s study on 160,000 European in 1990, 85 percent of the weekly chruchgoers felt very satisfied with their lives while 77 percent of the people who never went to church felt very satisfied. This study indicates that religious people have a higher level of life-satisfaction than non-religious people. Besides, The Office for National Statistics, an official ‘well being’ statistics did a study on the relationship between religion and well being in 2010.
hospitals, ambulatory care, and long-term care facilities. As a result, one of the key tasks of a healthcare organization despite the healthcare services offered is the ability to assure that the correct patient receives the correct service at the correct place and time (Bodenheimer & Grumbach, 2012). Overall, the traditional healthcare in the United Stated tends to be fragmented at all levels local,
of the United States negatively affects the way their government treats them. The progression of this examination will include two relative perspectives of how mental state can, and is exploited by the government to get what it wants, and how the government does not accurately take the mental state of its people into consideration when reviewing cases that involve criminal . These perspectives will be portrayed through the point of view of a defender of the rights of the people of the United States
for the development of policing in the United States. This time period is referred to as The Reform Era. According to Oxford University Press' Police & Society textbook, the reform era is defined as, "A period stretching from the 1920's to the 1960's during which police derived their authority from the law and professionalism, which was critical in order to wrestle influence away from local politicians. The reform era deemphasized the provision of social services by the police in favor of crime control
question their effectiveness or analyse their role. In this essay I will evaluate the good and the bad of the lay magistracy and analyse any alternatives that may be deemed appropriate. The most obvious benefit of the lay magistracy is the number of cases they see compared with District Judges (magistrates court), hereon to be referred to as stipendiary’s. This of course fuels the argument that there are inconsistencies within their sentencing yet in 1988 we felt it necessary to increase their workload
brief enlists various centrally sponsored schemes for supporting rural tourism in the country. In further section, a few organizations functioning across the country in this space have been introduced. The penultimate section discusses a couple of case studies of successful rural tourism projects. The final section analyses the key factors responsible for successful implementation
across the organizations. It has become the foundation of the organizations’ competitive advantage in achieving the business goals and value. Knowledge sharing has been identified as the important capable in improving the quality and superior of service delivery in the public sector organizations (Zhang et al. 2006 and Thomas, 2005). According to Kim and Lee (2005), there is an increasing emphasis on the importance of knowledge sharing for organizational performance and effectiveness in organizations