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  2. Self-exclusion - Wikipedia

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    The term "self-exclusion" or "voluntary exclusion" usually refers to a policy enacted by some governments and/or individual casinos as a way of addressing the issue of problem gambling. In areas that have enacted self-exclusion policies, an individual who is aware that they suffer from a gambling problem can voluntarily request that their name ...

  3. What is a self-exclusion program? - AOL

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    What is a self-exclusion program? Sometimes the smartest gamble is to take a step back. Self-exclusion programs give people a way to pull away from the table before the stakes get too high.

  4. Constitutionality of sex offender registries in the United ...

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    The constitutionality of sex offender registries in the United States has been challenged on a number of state and federal constitutional grounds. While the Supreme Court of the United States has twice upheld sex offender registration laws, in 2015 it vacated a requirement that an offender submit to lifetime ankle-bracelet monitoring, finding it was a Fourth Amendment search that was later ...

  5. Social rejection - Wikipedia

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    Mark Leary of Duke University has suggested that the main purpose of self-esteem is to monitor social relations and detect social rejection. In this view, self-esteem is a sociometer which activates negative emotions when signs of exclusion appear. [9] Social psychological research confirms the motivational basis of the need for acceptance.

  6. Opinion: By cutting off Girl Scouts, archdiocese chose ... - AOL

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    Churches should be welcoming everyone to use and worship in their spaces, not removing access and exclusion. More: 'Blindsided': Parents, troop leaders react to Church's decision to cut Girl Scouts

  7. Moral exclusion - Wikipedia

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    Moral exclusion has few critiques, but research on this phenomenon has limitations. Allen-Collinson's 2009 study [ 16 ] on research administrations was purely restricted to an academic setting and therefore was a small-scale project that had limitations regarding restricted population range, and diverse roles of the research administrators that ...

  8. Are Prisons Obsolete? - Wikipedia

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    Passages by Lucia Zedner point also to a link between sentencing practices and the eugenics movement, as prison and lengthy sentences was a way to remove undesirable and "genetically inferior women from social circulation for as many of their child-bearing years as possible."

  9. $11.4 million override for Brewster Sea Camps fails at the ...

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    Plans for repurposing the former Cape Cod Sea Camps properties will have to wait for now, after Brewster voters rejected an $11.4 million debt exclusion at the polls on Tuesday.. The measure ...