Nicole McDonald POL 303 September 16‚ 2012 Instructor Nieman Final Paper Our criminal justice system is set in place in order to protect the citizens as well as set up and enforce laws that we must abide by. We rely on the laws to support our social and business life as well as our economics and standards of living. “Because it is so deeply entwined in its citizens’ lives‚ any nation’s criminal justice system can serve as a barometer of the nation’s standing in the world‚ security of its citizens
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Juvenile Justice Abstract The juvenile Justice System has gone through many changes in America and are represented through six main periods that will be discussed in this paper. The periods are called the Puritan Era (1646–1824)‚ the Refuge Period (1824-1899)‚ the Juvenile Court Period (1899-1960)‚ The Juvenile Rights Period (1960-1980)‚ the Crime Control Period (1980-2005)‚ and The Kids are Different Period (2005-present). Juvenile Justice has constantly changed depending
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Puritanism; this means that there could easily be historical errors in the portrayal of the justice system and modes of punishment. Hawthorne’s family background helps readers to understand how he is familiar with this time period; his forefathers were magistrate judges known for issuing harsh punishments for minor infractions. It is also helpful to investigate the characteristics of the Puritans’ justice system and their modes of punishment through historical records and examples.
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Justice System or Failing System? Senator Jim Webb writes in Clear and Frost’s article‚ “ America’s Criminal Justice System has deteriorated to the point that it is a national disgrace.” And that is the truth. The criminal justice system has many flaws that need to be fixed. There are several issues that need to be handled and dealt with properly. Tweaks need to be made to ensure that criminals are sentenced properly. But the way that criminals are picked out and failed by the system is preposterous
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CJ101: Introduction to Criminal Justice Unit 9 Final Project January 01‚ 2013 The US Correctional System When it comes to the phrase “being behind bars‚” most people get the visualization and thought of prison‚ our correctional facilities. When thinking of these prisons there is one big thought about it and that is time. Offenders that get sentenced to prison usually have a very long sentence over there head. The real questions for these correctional systems is how are offenders punished as
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In this paper‚ an assessment will be done on the juvenile justice system. In addition‚ an explanation will be provided on why the juvenile justice system should focus its efforts on rehabilitation as opposed to punishment. There will also be detailed explanations on how law enforcement‚ court processes‚ probation‚ corrections‚ community programs and intervention services will be effected. The paper will analyze some of the arguments that will oppose the views of this paper. An explanation will be
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occurring throughout the world is making it imperative for health care professionals to achieve and implement cultural competent congruent care (Jeffreys‚ 2015). The purpose of this discussion is to define cultural diverse assessments‚ describe the key components of a comprehensive cultural assessment in my own words and identify the five communication skills that facilitate culturally competent care. Cultural diverse assessment is a culturally responsive treatment plan that helps health care workers
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Over five million people are under the supervision of the criminal justice systems in the United States. Approximately‚ 1.6 million are incarcerated in local‚ state‚ and federal institutions. The remaining‚ or almost 70 percent of those under the responsibility of the criminal justice system‚ are being supervised in the community on probation or parole. This means that at any one time a large number of U.S. citizens are in the community under correctional supervision. For example‚ nearly 2 percent
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Flaws in America’s justice system are not hard to come by. With incarceration rates off the charts‚ new prisons being built at a higher rate than new schools and criminal cases with bogus outcomes‚ America’s justice system looks like it is in serious need of some reform. First let’s start with America’s insane incarceration rates. The U.S. only makes up about five percent of the world’s population. That being said‚ 25 percent of the world’s prisoners are imprisoned in America. We incarcerate
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PROVEN INNOCENT There is a problem with our justice system. When a person is arrested and they are innocent‚ one of the first questions they will ask is what about my rights. Nowhere in the Constitution of the United States of America or the Bill of Rights‚ is it written that a person is innocent until proven guilty. There have been people on death row and some that have already been put to death even though they were innocent. Our justice system has changed and improved over the years. There
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