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    References: Bureau of Justice Assistance. (n.d.). Building An Offender Reentry Program: A Guide For Law Enforcement. Retrieved from www.ojp.usdoj.gov/BJA/pdf/Reentry_LE.pdf Indeterminate Sentence Review Board. (2011). Prison Hearings. Retrieved from http://www.srb.wa

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    Calibration of Volumetric Glassware This set of laboratory experiments is designed to introduce you to some of the apparatus and operations you will be using during the remainder of this course‚ including the treatment of data using spreadsheets. While some of the procedures may seem trivial and the results obvious‚ this is a chance for you to develop good laboratory technique. Required Reading D.C. Harris‚ Quantitative Chemical Analysis (8th ed.‚ W. H. Freeman‚ NY‚ 2010) chapter 2 (Tools

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    “streets of an inner city is much more likely to face threats from an assailant with a gun than an officer in a small town” (Safe Guard Armor). Correction officer are also in danger because “inmates are creative and inventive” by creating weapons from “objects or materials they obtain” and these weapons can be “wooden‚ plastic or metallic” (Coppola). Even corrections officers need a type of vest to protect them from stab or slash weapons. The bigger problem is female officers are also at a higher risk because

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    CJUS Final Review 1. Know what the Fifth Amendment limits?   Limitations on the exercise of governmental power or authority and prevent person from being tried twice for the same offense‚ testify against himself. 2. Sixth Amendment guarantees what?   The Sixth Amendment guarantees the right to legal counsel at all significant stages of a criminal proceeding.   3. The eighth amendment bars what? U.S. constitutional amendment forbidding excessive bail‚ excessive fines‚ and cruel and unusual

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    was repealed and replaced by prevention of corruption Act (PCA) which later on led to the establishment of the anti- corruption squad (ACS) of 1974 due to the amendment of tha Act Anti- corruption squad changed its name to Prevention of Corruption Bureau (PCB) the changes which resulted from the amendment of the prevention of corruption Act (PCA) of 1991 and those changes led to the establishment of its offices at the rigional level and even district level which

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    Cited: Anderson‚ David. Sensible Justice; Alternatives To Prison. New York: Random‚ 1997. "Between Prison and Probation." Corrections Compendium. October‚ 1996: pp 22-23. Infonautics Corporation. Federal probation and pretrial services-a cost effective and successful community connect. Baltimore: Infonautics Corporation‚ 1998. Lawrence‚ Austin. Prison and its Alternatives. Strategic

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    CJUS343-X-1502A-01 Criminology Intellipath Biological Theory Learning Materials As with other theories within the criminal justice theater‚ multiple variables exist within the study of the biological theory. The following will examine those most researched. Constitutional Theory Body types are examined and for the most part‚ explained through what is referred to as constitutional theory. This theory addresses offenders’ body types‚ genetics‚ or external observable physical characteristics (Schmalleger

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    Police systems in the United States Chapter 6 Serge Baranov Mutual Pledge that organized the country at several levels. At the lowest level were tithing’s‚ 10 families grouped together who assumed mutual responsibility for the acts of their members. At the next level ‚ 10 tithing’s or 100 families‚ were grouped together into a hundred. Magistrates in 17 century were some officials whose duties included enforcing the law and keeping the peace. Thief-takers – private detectives who

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    penitentiary‚ and institution operated using the Auburn model and then continued to build additional as the population started to increase. (Foster‚ 2006‚ p.123) The federal prison system did not come into action until the 1930 federal Bureau of Prisons was created‚ and since then the federal prison system has not made much changes as to how they operated their prisons. “Texas Department of Criminal Justice‚ as the Texas prison system is called today‚ and it is now known around the world

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    expected to grow less rapidly than other jobs in the years of 2014 to 2024. The employment rates for correctional officers and bailiffs is expected to grow on a average of 4 percent. Budgetary limitations will also lead to the decrease in demand for corrections officers. However‚ correctional officers are hardly ever laid off‚ even when budgets are trimmed. Instead of replacing correctional officers the system simply does not lay off the ones they have. These men and women are faced with low pay‚ Poor

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