Answer:This is an example of PRIMARY prevention of child maltreatment."
Explanation:
Primary prevention:
Primary prevention are those steps taken on order to make sure that maltreatment is prevented before it happens. This is accessible to everyone who is part of the community.
These steps are meant to awaken public , service providers, and decision makers about the issue of child maltreatment. Universally the things that are done to rectify this issue under primary prevention are the following :
-Positive parenting is encourage through public services
- Programs are created for parents such as support groups which deals with child development and roles and responsibilities of parenting.
- Programs also that helps with family support and strengthening which also provide resources that strengthen positive interventions from family members.
Gail is intervening as a family member to extend the support which will prevent maltreatment before it starts to her struggling son's family and that is a positive intervention from a family member.
<span>Summary judgment. Summary judgment occurs when there is no real dispute as to what happened, it could also occur when the plaintiff cannot provide enough evidence to support the claims. Before a case gets to trial the plaintiff has to disclose documents to the opponent by discovery. i.e show the evidence to the other party. The phrase "the discovery process, alice believes that no relevant facts are in dispute" could only mean that Alice believes that the evidence presented would convince the fact finder beyond reasonable doubt and that there's no need of a trial (she should move for a summary judgment) since lawsuits can be quite expensive.</span>
Answer:
The correct option is option D
Explanation:
Based on the text, the patriot act of 2001, which expanded government surveillance measures in order to combat terrorism, is the statement the author most likely agree with.
The Patriot Act is a U.S. law enforcement to detect and deter terroris enacted shortly after 9/11 attack, this act allows the government to conduct widespread surveillance and obtain a secret court order requiring third parties, such as telephone companies, to hand over any personal information without the consent of the owner. This act violates the Fourth Amendment, which says the government cannot conduct a search without obtaining a warrant and showing probable cause to believe that the person has committed or will commit a crime.
Explanation:
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