The final point to be made concerning Delvigne is with
the underlying issue of substance and the propriety of depriving individuals of electoral rights as a consequence of criminal activity.
Not exact matches
Cases are assessed with consideration
of an individual's unique life circumstances and related
underlying concerns such as
substance use disorders, mental health
issues, unemployment, homelessness and other variables related to poverty.
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of North Georgia 2016Associate
of Science: Criminal JusticeOakwood, GACriminal Justice TrainingFundamentals
of Criminal Justiceâ $ cents Gained insight into criminal justice system, including history, philosophy, constitutional limitations, and processes used to achieve overall mission and goals.â $ cents Critically evaluated police, courts and corrections divisions, including contributions to criminal justice system and interrelationship.Fundamentals
of Law Enforcementâ $ cents Analyzed and discussed historical and contemporary
issues and concepts
underlying American policing.â $ cents Examined characteristics and operational mission
of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, including their impact on culture on society.Introduction to Social Problemsâ $ cents Investigated methods and theories used by sociologists to explore and define social natures such as culture, socialization, social organization, social institutions, and social stratification.â $ cents Evaluated problems
of crime and social deviance, including sexual variance,
substance abuse, physical and mental illness, crime and delinquency, and violence in society.
As a CADC (Certified Alcohol / Drug Counselor) I have experience working with clients dealing with
substance abuse history, and focus on obtaining and maintaining sobriety, relapse prevention skills, as well as addressing
underlying core
issues and spiritual growth from a 12 - step perspective, so that effective lifestyle changes are a part
of the recovery process.
In her clinical practice, Aimee utilizes a psychodynamic perspective on addiction to address
underlying issues of trauma and attachment including depression and anxiety that accompany
substance use disorders.
Although beyond the scope
of this review, we refer the reader elsewhere for a more detailed review
of the negative - affect - based processes
underlying substance use risk, including the importance
of discerning within - person versus between - person mechanisms linking negative affect to drug use (see [28, 76, 77 •] for a more detailed discussion
of these
issues).
The focus
of therapy is not only on relapse prevention (staying clean and sober), but also on addressing the
underlying emotional
issues that the client is attempting to avoid by self - medicating through
substance abuse or compulsive behaviors such as watching porn, gambling, shopping, and overeating.