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Family preservation stems back to the poor laws of the late-eighteen and early-nineteen hundreds. Child-Saving was the theme of the era. With the new labor laws for children, the emphasis on the newly developed child psychology and the fear of family disintegration, social workers put a greater emphasis on the child, who was no longer considered just a smaller adult.
Force protection (FP) is the concept of protecting military personnel, family members, civilians, facilities, equipment and operations from threats or hazards in order to preserve operational effectiveness and contribute to mission success. [1] [2] [3] It is used as a doctrine by members of NATO. [3]
"Master Sgt. Matthew Livelsberger had access to and used the POTFF [Preservation of the Force and Family] program; he did not display any concerning behaviors at the time, and was granted personal ...
On Wednesday, the Department of Defense announced it has awarded consulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton a contract to provide Resiliency and Human Performance Programs support personnel to work in ...
A woman trains real-life defensive gun use scenarios with live ammunition at a video shooting range in Prague, Czech Republic in 2018. The right to keep and bear arms (often referred to as the right to bear arms) is a legal right for people to possess weapons (arms) for the preservation of life, liberty, and property. [1]
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The right to self-defense is phrased as the principle of vim vi repellere licet ("it is permitted to repel force by force") in the Digest of Justitian (6th century). Another early application of this was Martin Luther 's concept of justified resistance against a Beerwolf ruler, which was used in the doctrine of the lesser magistrate propounded ...
Expands family preservation and support services; Requires background checks for all foster parent applicants and prohibits approval for any individual that has committed a felony or violence against child in the past five years. Title II: Incentives for Providing Permanent Families for Children: Extends subsidies for adoptive children