faced in group interaction and ways to overcome these problems” to the employees of Santander Bank. ____________________________________________________________ ____________ TABLE OF CONTENTS TOPIC PAGES |Index |Description |Page No. | |(1) |Introduction |1 | |1.1 |What is Group Interaction
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Quizlet study cards:http://quizlet.com/22983674/cj-305-police-ethics-flash-cards/ Final Review: CJ 305 Bring Green Scantron! police required to read the citizen their rights who are arrested by police -Miranda was convicted of rape. Gideon v Wainright (case): -Courts are required to provide counsel. -Ordered states to provide lawyers for those unable to afford them in criminal proceedings which could jail or imprison the defendant; warren court’s judicial activism in criminal rights
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Introductions to Corrections Heather Cunningham CJS/230 April 3‚ 2013 Viviyonne Lee Punishment is the infliction of an unpleasant or negative experience on an offender in response to an offense. Today‚ punishment includes rehabilitation‚ deterrence‚ retribution‚ incapacitation‚ and reparation. Punishment is a penalty that results as a rule or law violation. Once a criminal has been punished through physical or economic sanctions then the criminal is considered square with his victim along
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offenders -Quality of life is improved by not having to deal with “street people” -Cooperation/assistance in community increase when serious crime erupts -Encourages citizens to uphold neighborhood standards for behavior in public spaces Against Aggressive Enforcement -Police resources should be focused on serious crime -The link between disorder‚ fear‚ and crime is uncertain -Aggressive policing against those using public spaces in attacking the poor‚ not helping them -Civil liberties of the poor
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“Danbury wasn’t a prison‚ it was a crime school. I went in with a Bachelor of marijuana‚ came out with a Doctorate of cocaine” - George Jung The above quote was given by notorious international drug lord‚ and one of the most successful career criminal of modern times‚ George Jung‚ when discussing the flaws of the modern penal system. While subsequent to this original incarceration‚ George did also frequently state that he would never allow himself to be detained in prison again‚ it is obvious that
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unmarked‚ unopened tin can and explains that the store’s owners are threatening to fire him and all his staff if they cannot keep track of the items that they sell. He asks you to help him figure out what is inside. There is one catch: He does not want to open the can‚ just in case there is something expensive inside. During this week’s discussion‚ your instructor will play the role of the Circus Supermarket store manager. Your instructor will answer any questions you have about the can‚ and you should
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Hanan Allen Karolyn Elizabeth Spillman English 015 Proposal Argument What is the first thing that pops into your head whenever you hear about a crime? Think about it. Most people would automatically say urban communities because they are the most commonly known neighborhood to commit violent crimes. “Black on black crime” exemplifies any other type of gang violence today. Crime itself is classified to be an illegal act that harms the public welfare or morals. I am interested in gang violence
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fast moving scenes are used in order to hide the splicing work‚ which can be noticed by careful viewing of the film. Overall‚ the film deceives the viewers by using various editing techniques‚ thus the director¡¯s integrity is questionable. Moore splices together speeches and interviews in order to make them say what he wants the viewers to hear. For example‚ the film has lots of scenes of Heston‚ the president of NRA‚ giving what seems like an ignorant speech. Heston says in the opening of a rally
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Checkpoint History of State and Federal Prisons Krysta Nasce CJS/230 1/09/2013 Instructor: Richard Angelozzi What is the history of state and federal prison? Prisons‚ unlike jails‚ confine felons sentenced to longer then a year to serve their sentence within the facilities. They are operated by state governments but the Federal Bureau of Prisons also houses federal offenders in Federal penitentiaries. Since its establishment of prisons within the United
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Why is crime and violence high in America? Crime and violence is high in America because there are people in America as it is all over the world that cannot follow rules. There are thieves‚ rapist‚ and murders in every place in America. My expectations were not met. The crime rate is not high in every place in America. I found out that crime is high in communities with high poverty rate more so than any other community. This information causes my perspective to change greatly. I look at crime in a
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