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When the Canadian Hockey Association classifies Canadian and American ice hockey teams as major junior teams, the NCAA labels them professional teams. When a recruit chooses to compete in the CHL, he is no longer considered an amateur under NCAA rules, and his eligibility for collegiate ice hockey is lost. A recruit’s collegiate ice hockey eligibility is put at risk even in a major junior team try-out situation. Since many CHL players have signed professional contracts with NHL teams, playing an exhibition game or scrimmage against another CHL team as part of a try-out for another CHL team results in a loss of eligibility because the recruit participated in competition against professional athletes. The NCAA has strict rules that regulate recruiters' contact with players. Pursuant to the NCAA Division I manual, a Division I college hockey coach cannot contact a recruit until June 15 of the end of the recruit’s sophomore year in high school. The CHL, alternatively, does not have these recruiting limitations, so NCAA coaches have less time to convince players to join their college teams. By a player’s sophomore year, major junior league teams have already aggressively recruited notable players, so college hockey may not be a consideration for these players. The battle to recruit young talent has placed pressure on the NCAA to allow coaches to relax Division I collegiate hockey recruiting rules. Proposal 2013-25-B intends to allow unlimited calls to a recruit at the discretion of the college starting January 1 of the individual’s sophomore year. The proposal would also allow for off-campus contact recruiting opportunities after June 15 of the end of individual’s sophomore year, which is a change from the current rule that only allows for off-campus contact during the recruit’s senior year. Under the proposed new rules, college coaches would also be allowed to give recruiting materials to players after January 1 of their sophomore year. Additionally, electronic correspondence, such as emails, instant messages, and texts, would be deregulated as long as they are kept private between the sender and the recipient. Ultimately, the new recruiting rules would allow for NCAA hockey coaches and major junior teams to meet on a more level field as they vie for young recruits. Consequently, Canadian hockey players would be empowered to make more informed choices about their futures. Posted Jan. 21, 2014
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Act 122 created risk-assessment tools for judges to use when sentencing individuals. Including risk-assessment tools that factor in an individual’s service-related trauma or mental health disorder would be a more effective tool of identifying veterans early on in the criminal justice process and administering justice. Any veteran reentry program that is created should require participants to be eligible for VA benefits. VA eligibility is necessary because the vast majority of assessments and treatment for each veteran would likely be made available through federally funded VA services. Furthermore, the veteran should be assessed as someone who needs treatment for Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (“PTSD”), Traumatic Brain Injury (“TBI”), Military Sexual Trauma, or some type of alcohol, psychological, or substance abuse problem. The veteran should have some kind of treatment need for the reentry programming to reduce recidivism and have a meaningful impact on the individual. Oregon is a leading example of the benefits that can come from effective reentry programming. From 1999 to 2004, reentry programming in the state led to a 32 percent decrease in recidivism. Oregon’s reentry programming, although not veteran-specific, uses a comprehensive multi-agency, multi-level approach to effectuate change amongst the offenders. Oregon inmates receive risk and needs assessments at intake, targeted case management during incarceration, and transition planning that begins six months before release. Many veterans grow from their military service, but the past decade of combat has left many veterans suffering from mental health disorders and/or substance abuse. PTSD and TBI are now the signature wounds of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the likely influx of veterans in the criminal justice system is sure to follow. By having veteran reentry programs already in place and running, counties will be more prepared to effectively treat veteran offenders and reduce recidivism amongst their population. In coordination with Pennsylvania's other veteran programs, reentry programs help ensure that our criminal justice system will "leave no one behind…" Posted Jan. 16, 2014Get smart with the Thesis WordPress Theme from DIYthemes.