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    Hand Washing by Healthcare Professionals Gabriela Quintana Nova Southeastern University Hand Washing by Healthcare Professionals People may take for granted hand washing‚ but what many people do not know are the benefits that just a twenty second hand wash can provide to them and to others. Although‚ hand washing may appear as an ineffective way of cleansing to some people it is one of the most effective ways of preventing propagation of viral and micro bacterial diseases. Not only average

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    As a result of Lydia’s actions‚ Danielle and Gemma have died. Therefore‚ the extent of Lydia’s criminal liability for their deaths must be explored. Lydia’s culpability for their Murders must be explored before lesser offences of manslaughter can be considered. The majority of law pertaining to Murder is found in the Common Law‚ rather than being defined in statutes like a great deal of criminal offences. Murder‚ as defined by Lord Coke‚ is when a man of “sound memory” at the age of “discretion”

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    References: Healthcare Technology Solutions from LGS Innovations. (2013). Retrieved from http://www.lgsinnovations.com/solutions/healthcare Job Outlook for Pharmacists Lewis‚ N. (2013). Remote Patient Monitoring Market to Double by 2016. Retrieved from http://www.informationweek.com/healthcare/mobile-wireless/remote-patient-monitoring-market-to-doub/240004291 Mann‚ S Marsolier‚ C.‚ & Wilson‚ P. (2010). Making tomorrow’s Healthcare System Fit for an Aging Society. Retrieved

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    Prosecutorial Misconduct

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    essential to the purity of the justice system‚ it’s vital. If left unchecked‚ a prosecutor could potentially bend the rules to conform to their own wants and needs in a case. This bending and breaking of the rules is called Prosecutorial Misconduct. Prosecutorial Misconduct is defined as‚ "An illegal act or failing to act‚ on the part of a prosecutor‚ especially an attempt to sway the jury to wrongly convict a defendant or to impose a harsher than appropriate

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    Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Course Assignment 23 November 2012 Guidance Note Q.1. Chan Faat has an argument with his father during dinner. They are both drinking beer. Chan Faat drinks about six bottles of beer during dinner. They start arguing about a recent football match which they had been watching. Chan Faat becomes very angry and hits his father on the head with his beer glass. The glass breaks and cuts the father above the left eye causing slight bleeding. Chan’s father goes

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    Acadamic Misconduct

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    Academic misconduct is described as academic integrity violation for the unfair advantage of oneself or unfair academic advantage or disadvantage to others in academic community‚ academic misconduct can be a plagiarism‚ cheating‚ and collusion but not limited. The other academic misconduct activities such as not obeying academic staff directions regarding assessments and group work submissions‚ falsifying reports‚ having/spreading examination materials without unit teacher permission‚ arranging someone

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    Sexual Misconduct

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    Sexual Misconduct Amongst Correction Officers and Inmates 9/9/2014 Sexual Misconduct is misconduct of sexual nature that is used for sexual gratification‚ install fear‚ intimidation and or to gain power or dominance. In many workplaces‚ sexual misconduct is something that is heavily frowned upon. Whether it is in an office environment or a school‚ it is very inappropriate. Nowhere is it more inappropriate than in the correctional system. In the United States‚ there have been

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    Criminal justice professionals have many roles and responsibilities when it comes to public safety. In this criminal justice professionals have the job of dealing with various individual and societal needs. In this career field it is not easy to treat each case the same way due to the different individual and societal needs. Today we will be discussing the needs of three different types of individuals that criminal justice professionals have to cater to. I chose to write about people with mental

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    Police Misconduct

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    Police Misconduct Police brutality is the use of excessive force by a police officer. “Police brutality is a civil rights violation that occurs when a police officer acts with excessive force by using an amount of force with regards to a civilian that is more than necessary” ("Police Brutality‚" 2013). Police corruption is the misuse of authority by a police officer‚ including a range of actions encompassing an officer’s misuse of his or her authority for personal gain. Police corruption is one

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    Student Misconduct

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    preserve academic integrity and prevent infractions such as plagiarism. What constitutes misconduct in the academic environment? What are some examples of misconduct in the student environment? Why is it important for a student to understand and be familiar with the code of conduct? Students who do not understand the university ’s established code of conduct are more likely to perform infractions of misconduct. Not understanding these rules can negatively affect not only the individual ’s academic

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