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    Lawyers and Laypeople: Magistrates in the Criminal Justice system No other Criminal Justice System in the world is as dependant on lay magistracy as Great Britain. Lay magistrates administer over 95% of all criminal cases to completion and though they deal with the more peripheral and minor cases‚ the sum of 30‚000 lay magistrates (aka Justices of the Peace) that exist in this country is a considerable amount compared to the 500 full time judges. It is worth noting that lay magistrates are not

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    The Five Steps of Supervision As I have thought over the years about what my responsibilities are as a manager‚ I have come up with these 5 things: 1) Provide the tools my employees need to do their jobs. 2) Provide the training my employees need to do their jobs. 3) Provide direction to my employees in terms of their priorities‚ quality levels‚ etc. I have found that the best way I can do this is by helping them set goals for improvement. 4) Once my employees have the tools

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    Genocide * Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part * Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group: Why? * There has been considerable research on why a perpetrator should want to destroy a group or‚ if not destroy the group as such‚ murder people because of their group membership. Motives are often complex and intertwined‚ but one can usually pull out among the mix a major motive.

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    A senate report regarding Indigenous Australians‚ Incarceration and the Criminal Justice System has found that Indigenous Australians have a far higher rate of contact with the criminal justice system. Indigenous adults are 14 times more likely to be imprisoned than a non-indigenous person. In 2007‚ Indigenous juveniles accounted for 59% of the total juvenile detention population; this is an issue that begins to occur even before adulthood. It was found that violent crimes were more common in the

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    The UK criminal justice system tends strongly towards trial avoidance. Many reasons for trial avoidance may be monetary and time consuming reasons and possibly an effective method of dissolving the justice gap by clearing up mere offences. The organ of government responsible f or enforcing justice is the court. Depending on the offence committed‚ there are two courts involved which are the crown court and the magistrate court. The order for determining what mode of trial is now designed to portion

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    Many literatures follow a Monomyth‚ which is a hero’s journey. The story‚ “The Step Not Taken" by Paul D’Angelo is an example. The narrator is seen as a hero involved in a personal quest on how to react to other’s suffering. The hero of the story goes through three sequential stages. These stages are called separation‚ struggle or initiation‚ and return or reintegration with gift or power. This essay will detail the three stages of the monomyth. The story first begins with the separation stage

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    of the accused in the criminal justice system. Popularly expressed in the phrase ‘innocent until proven guilty’‚ it is a concept that sits squarely within the rule of law‚ which aims to protect individual rights from arbitrary and unjust governmental regulation. The presumption of innocence is the promise of an objective analysis of the evidence and facts‚ and is such an integral part of the adversary system that it is known as the ‘golden thread’ of the criminal justice system‚ aiding in striking

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    Are males and females treated differently in the criminal justice system? My intro Many people believe that the criminal justice system treats males and females differently. In my opinion I believe that this is false. Maybe it’s because the criminal justice system is strict on males because they are often the ones getting arrested. In this research paper I will determine if this is true. The definition of criminal justice system is the system of law enforcement that is directly involved in apprehending

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    Race seemingly plays a role in the criminal justice system. Statistics can express this disparity‚ and it seems like societies answer to this new-age segregation is by ignoring the issue. Several Laws have been passed that legalized racial segregation‚ all through the criminal justice system. These tactics have been utilized since the establishment of this country‚ putting laws into place that keep certain individuals under immense pressure and under control‚ in this case‚ African Americans. For

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    Intro to Criminal Justice Chapter 10–– 1. The Purpose of probation is the suspending and or delaying in a correctional term in jail so that‚ instead of being in jail‚ offenders are allowed almost a second chance and put back into the community for a period in which they must do the following (a) abide by certain conditions given by the court and (b) be supervised by a probation officer. Without probation jails would rapidly become even more overcrowded. Probation officers are the supervisor

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