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Community Based Rehabilitation Law

Partnership working in adult care services – Care Accolades 2010
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Community-Based Corrections $27.66 This best-selling text focuses on all forms of corrections and correctional facilities outside of jails and prisons, from traditional incarceration programs to the most current programs such as electronic monitoring, house arrest, day-treatment, bootcamp and fines. A traditional and balanced approach, this new edition reflects a stronger emphasis on the legal matters related to alternative correct… |
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The Mask of Love: Corrections in America Toward a Mutual Aid Alternative (Multi-disciplinary studies in the law) $21.95 … |
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My Brother’s Keeper: Faith-Based Units in Prisons $71.95 In 1997 the Verne Prison permitted the setting up of a distinct Christian community within its walls, the first prison to do so within the western world. Offered as a solution to the problem of control in that prison, it rapidly spread to three other prisons in the UK. By 1999 it had inspired the development of similar programmes in other countries. By 2002, however, all but one of the units in En… |
Brain Adams Law

Christians, do you think that the US is a christian nation?
Not in population, but actual law?
The Treaty of Tripoli, ratified by Congress and read and approved by John Adams, verbatum: “‘The Government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion”.
And our own Thomas Jefferson was never keen on christianity:
“And the day will come when the mystical generation of Jesus, by the supreme being as his father in the womb of a virgin will be classed with the fable of the generation of Minerva in the brain of Jupiter” -Thomas Jefferson writing to John Adams
Despite what people think about the quote “God helps those who help themselves” it’s actually a Ben Franklin quote, MOCKING the highly religious.
Let us not forget our own George Washington, a member, like many of the DEIST organization the Freemasons
oh, and the whole freedom of religion thing
in addition to this, “in god we trust” wasn’t on our money until the Cold War
Actually, that clause was removed from the Treaty the next time it was approved. However, I still disagree with the idea of us being a Christian nation. I’m not a Christian Supremacist, and the founding generation was one of the most secular we’ve ever had. It was a backlash against the First Great Awakening.
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Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation Law
Health Care Stakeholder Discussion: Prevention and Wellness