Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
a maximum penalty of seven years. Under the 1971 Act drugs of abuse were divided into three classes; A, B, C. Class A includes cocaine and heroin; Class B covers cannabis in the herbal or resin .Whilst there are other policies that can influence the levels
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Category: /Literature/English
listed abuse by husbands and partners as the leading cause of injury to women between the ages of 15 and 44.
Police response to domestic violence has been ambivalent at best. A study in Ohio suggests that 67 percent of domestic abuse incidents reported
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Child Abuse: A Continuous Series
Pretend for one moment that you are no longer yourself. Visualize instead that you are a young girl; old enough to know right from wrong yet still young enough to be terrified by the dark shadows in your room
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Similarities of Neglectful and Abusive Families
Clients, who have been brought to the attention of Social Services or other professionals due to abuse and/or neglect of a child, may be resistive to treatment. The family may resent the interference
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to stop the problems of drug abuse in the workplace.
This brings up a very large question. Is drug testing an ethical way to decide employee drug use? It is also very hard to decide if the test is an invasion of employee privacy. The ethical status
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Category: /Literature/English
and their insecurities start to overwhelm you.
In the recent past I ended a two year abusive relationship. When I started
going out with this boy I thought that I was instantly in love. Anything he ever
thought I might have wanted, I got. I was in heaven. My parents
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
). The government sweeps many of today's real issues under the blanket of drug abuse. Issues such as poverty, class conflict and racial justice have never been dealt with head-on by the United States government.
The second question regarding mythmaking is how
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Category: /Literature/English
pharmacological classes represent the best examples of potent addictive drugs, and the elucidation of their addiction potential can provide a framework for understanding abuse and addiction to other psychotropic agents.
Some psychologists and sociologists assert
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Category: /Science & Technology
ANIMAL ABUSE
To me animals were never a concern. Animals were just creatures put on this earth, and whatever happened to them, well, I simply didnt care. I saw them as just animals that didnt have feelings or even much intelligence. I always
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Category: /Science & Technology
Many different drugs have very serious, complex negative effects on the person who is using that particular drug. Some of these drugs do actually have some positive effects. Drugs make the brain stimulated in certain places more than others, which
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