“Down to Tartarus.” The first person I would talk to is Chris Kyle the reason I would talk to him is because‚ when I was little my uncle was in the army and talked all about the navy seal sniper Chris Kyle‚ so I looked up to him in many ways when I was a kid‚ my uncle was an army lieutenant and new a lot about Chris Kyle and his work. Chris Kyle is a Navy seal from team 3‚ and is one of the best snipers to live taking down 160 enemies. When he died‚ I was sad‚ I would ask him what inspired him
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convicted offenders. Corrections 2. Question: The justification for punishment to stop others from committing a crime was: deterrence 3. Question: One component of community-based corrections is: Parole 4. Question: An example of intermediate sentencing is: house arrest 5. Question: The executive branch can appoint and dismiss executive directors of criminal justice within its jurisdictions. True 6. Question: The Twelve Tables made Roman laws even more brutal than the
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Syllabus College of Criminal Justice and Security CJA/354 Version 4 Criminal Law Copyright © 2012‚ 2011‚ 2010‚ 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This is an introductory course in the study of criminal law‚ general legal principles‚ and how the criminal law functions in and affects modern society. This course highlights a variety of key topics‚ including the concept of crime and the development of criminal law‚ defenses to criminal charges‚ and a number
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Midterm Return to Assessment List Part 1 of 1 - 100.0 Points Question 1 of 26 4.0 Points European approaches to correctional strategies largely reflect those found in the United States. A. True B. False Answer Key: False Question 2 of 26 4.0 Points Most people who work in community-based correctional programs do so because they want to have a positive impact on the world around them by enhancing public safety‚ aiding offenders in need‚ or increasing offender
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i. Society owes the offender a chance to at a second chance. The purpose of the criminal justice system is to punish people for their crimes and see to it that they turn their lives around. However‚ they cannot exactly do that when no one helps them once they are released from prison. As a society‚ we owe the offender the resources that allow them to show they have changed while in prison (for example‚ a drug addict who was jobless got off drugs and was a hard worker in the prison). If that drug
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but rather look ahead to the future and see what lies ahead of me. Something that I enjoy that keeps my mind off of all the negative aspects of life is Musical Theater. I had a wonderful opportunity to audition for the Kristin Chenoweth Broadway Bootcamp back in February 2015. I felt completely unprepared as I walked into this audition with little to none musical background. I walked in the room
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rest of my life. It was my generations turn to protect what so many braver than we had paid the ultimate sacrifice; although this would change far too soon. It did not take long to realize that I was not alone in this way of thinking. When I got Bootcamp‚ the majority of recruits were there for the same reason; hundreds of young men and women who were ready to sacrifice for the greater good‚ who were ready to put something before themselves. Ultimately‚ the decision to
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Sentencing Proposal The last stage of a criminal trial is known as sentencing. During sentencing the convening authority over the criminal court proceedings makes a determination of how the guilty party should be punished. Prior to that determination being made both the defense attorneys and prosecutors may make their arguments as to why or why not the defendant should be punished to the fullest of the law. The judge taking these arguments into consideration makes his or her decision on what
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courtrooms‚ while sentencing options were once largely limited to incarceration and probation. (n.d. State Sentencing Reforms) Significant new sentencing options have become available over the past few decades‚ which are considered intermediate sanctions. Intermediate sanctions employ sentencing alternatives that fall between outright imprisonment and simple probationary release back into the community. They are intended to provide prosecutors‚ judges‚ and corrections officials with sentencing options
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131 Chapter 9 Notes – Sentencing. Chapter Summary The text discusses several important aspects of sentencing in Chapter 9; it also describes five goals of contemporary sentencing: retribution‚ incapacitation‚ deterrence‚ rehabilitation‚ and restoration. Retribution corresponds to the just deserts model of sentencing and is best understood from the biblical reference to “eye for an eye‚ tooth for a tooth.” Incapacitation seeks to isolate offenders from society. Deterrence‚ both specific and general
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