need supar dupar help guyz




Posted by Pit

k, writing a 5 page paper for my corrections class, and i went to the library and they had nothing on the topic i needed.

So if anyone wants to send valid resources or references to help me out, then thanks.

Discuss the primary rationale of the 3 models (custodial, rehabilitation, and reintergration) that have been prominent during the past 5 decases indentifying when (decade) that each on was most strongly advocated. As the commissionaer of NYS Department of Corrections, which of the models would you support and why?

and cant use wikipedia and other, yeah you get it




Posted by Vampiro V. Empire

I'm calling your school and telling them you're a cheater. Just what I'd expect from a ****** spic like you. Always trying to get the white man to do your dirty work.



... wait.




Posted by Trigger

Pit, you are the living end!

Zzzzzap!




Posted by NES Queen

i'm assuming you've already looked at [URL="http://www.docs.state.ny.us/"]this....[/URL]




Posted by Vampiro V. Empire

Nope. Thanks.




Posted by Pit

Thanks NES Queen, but I can't use that source... actually, I can.

I found another source, which is an article, which talks about rehabilitation.

I'm trying hard not to relying on online sources, because I'm only allowed one online reference, so luckily the article I found was published in a magazine and is legit.

Basically, I'm supposed to just do whats that, which is easy.

I mean, the custodial model basically covers the aspects of incapacitation, deterrence, and retribution. Speak about that, and whap, maybe use a quote or paraphrase something from the article, and thus for, for 5 pages, since I know the material, but the thing is I'm no good at searching for this ****.

I just have a hard time searching for the information, since mainly oall the links I usually end up clicking are strictly online material rather than published one.




Posted by NES Queen

Although they're technical veiwable on the web, the 2 main links I was referring to on the homepage of the DOC bring you to legit published works ([URL="http://www.docs.state.ny.us/PressRel/06CommissionerRpt/06PrisonSafetyRpt.pdf"]http://www.docs.state.ny.us/PressRel/06CommissionerRpt/06PrisonSafetyRpt.pdf[/URL] and [URL="http://www.docs.state.ny.us/PressRel/06SafetyandAbuseReport/CoburnExpandedResponses.pdf"]http://www.docs.state.ny.us/PressRel/06SafetyandAbuseReport/CoburnExpandedResponses.pdf[/URL]). So long as you reference the original source correctly its not technically an online source. English is not my forte, you'd have to check with someone else as to how to properly document a bulletin or government report for your list of references.

If your just looking for published articles through google, I doubt you'll come up with much. You need to use some type of library database which specifically looks for articles and journals, legit published ones, as opposed to searching all of the internet in general for whatever subject you type into the search box. For example, when I'm looking for articles at work about science and medicine related things, I use [URL="http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?DB=pubmed"]PubMed. [/URL]Its a resource that searches through a ton of different science and medicine journals for specific articles about whatever subject I'm interested in. All the results it brings back to me are published articles about the subject in question.

Your best bet is to stop being lazy and go back to the library. Just ask the librarians to help you find articles, thats what they get paid for anyway.




Posted by Pit

Nothing to do with being lazy, was at different libraries, and asked the librarians and went to the computers to look it up, and nothing of that, or relating of.