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    the book was when the main character‚ a dog named “Molly”‚ was hidden by her owner‚ CJ‚ from CJ’s mother‚ Gloria‚ who despises dogs. However‚ Molly didn’t hide long‚ quietly making her way out to go find CJ. Gloria and Molly unfortunately crossed paths and an unexpected event occurred. Gloria‚ never expecting a dog in her house screamed and ended up calling Animal Control. I was laying there on the ground when CJ

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    criminal justice system (CJS). It is an enormously complex global issue that is growing rapidly and is a cross-border problem. White-collar crime is viewed differently in contrast to conventional crime as generally the public associate crime with street crimes such as robbery‚ burglary or homicide. Affluent and privileged persons who enjoy an elevated social status and who engage in crimes are rarely considered by the public. This paper discusses various ways in which the CJS addresses white-collar

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    she has served time in prison. For Example‚ an offender might have received a sentence of a minimum of 1 year and a maximum of 20 years‚ but the exact number of years to be served would be determined by the prisoner’s progress toward rehabilitation (CJ 2010 Textbook Pg 140). This type of sentencing also gave not just the judges power‚ but also gave the prison authorities extensive power. This would mean that in reality it would not be the judge to determine the term of the sentence but it would be

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    of Justice (AJ) Program. This program is designed to assist students in preparing themselves for “entry-level and beyond” employment opportunities in the Criminal Justice System (CJS)‚ and ideally for future transfer to 4-year colleges and universities. Historically‚ the end goal of a substantial percentage of AJ/CJS students has been entry-level employment upon completion of the AJ degree or certificate. THIS IS THE MEASURE OF SUCCESS THAT THE CHAFFEY COLLEGE AJ PROGRAM IS ATTEMPTING TO CAPTURE

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    criminal justice system (CJS) at a consistently higher rate than that of non-Indigenous youth and are significantly over-presented in court cases and community detention (Allard et al. 2010). This disadvantage has led to barriers that prevent Indigenous youth from accessing and achieving justice. This essay will identify and discuss such barriers as the lack of legal representation and the use of discretion by criminal justice

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    I observed Curtis Payne getting up every day and preparing for work. While Ella fixes breakfast for Curtis she often finds herself feeding her grown son Calvin‚ her nephew CJ and his two kids. So Curtis goes to work and Ella does as a traditional homemaker would do and maintain the house by cooking‚ cleaning‚ and shopping. CJ and his family first came to stay with his uncle and aunt because his drug addicted wife sets the house on fire and they became homeless. I witness Curtis pitching a fit by

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    named Community Informatics (CI). This paper analyzes institutional work which enables the creation of this institution of Community Journalism (CJ) and the process of legitimation which organizations in this field go through by responding to various pressures from the environment. The study is performed by analyzing one of the well-recognized CJ projects in India using the institutional theory lens. The analysis brings across various pressures faced by this new institution and how the policies

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    The problem was that the efforts did little to prevent crime‚ not until 1838 did Boston create a police force to supplement the watchmen ( CJ ch5). This did not prevent continuing problems in the early police departments. Therefore‚ efforts to improve policing have gone through several models. The political model‚ the reform model‚ the professionalization model and the community policing

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    not commit. Although in many cases the CJS (Criminal Justice System) is successful‚ there are great amounts of flaws in the system. There are different perspectives on the CJS and it is hard to argue which one is right because they all‚ for the most part‚ have good points. Some flaws that are most concerning are having trust with the CJS on not being equal to all citizens. Many people seem to be frustrated and unsatisfied for many reasons about the way the CJS is running. Crime rates have been increasing

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    I resisted the urge in my hand to punch Mr. Spinks in his stupid smirk. CJ looked like he was about to murder Spinks‚ and Jeff looked shocked. “Is anyone else hallucinating?” Jeff asked. I knew it was Spinks. Only he could have survived a crash‚ scared Jena‚ and ran off into the woods‚ only to reveal himself with his stupid catchphrase. But I was also glad to see him. As the adult he would rescue us‚ lead us to safety‚ and- “The first thing you guys have to do when we get to where you guys do

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