<span>He might be on "alcohol and marijuana".</span>
Children with troublesome background
and tough conditions are more likely to turn into drug addicts and substance
abuse, in Drew’s case his symptoms reveal that he is on drugs and most likely
above mentioned. A strong relation with parents is primary factor which can
save any kid from this situation which in this case is not available at all.
Some don't report is because of pressure and fear. Some stories people hear are about women reporting abuse and the person not getting arrested, so the person gets beat even more. Sometimes it is because lack of resources. If someone is living with an abusive person and they provide basic resources that the victim cannot afford, the victim tends to stay with them. Also because of shame, friends or family members tell the victim to leave the person but you stay so when you do want to leave, you feel like an idiot for not leaving earlier. Sometimes it is because of Lack of confidence. And when the police don't take the situation seriously for example calling it a 'domestic dispute' even though the person was getting beaten harshly, victims will mistrust the police. There are other reasons too but I don't want this to be too long
Answer:
Correctional Services Corp. v. Malesko, 534 U.S. 61
Explanation:
key issue that was the main point of the case is correctional service corporation.
Correctional service corporation - it is a strategy initiated by the federal government in order to manage and secure facilities that main function is to correct the offender by providing them a treatment, training and education program.
There are three main models of prison on which correction program works that is medical, community and crime, prevention model.