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    Court Issues Paul Thomson CJA/394 March 4 2013 Jeffrey Hooker Court Issues As we all know that the world of the criminal is always changing and the Law enforcement community needs to change with it. The biggest one would be the courts. There are many things that face the courts today. There are many issues facing the courts and the court administrator’s one problem is the use of plea bargaining in our court system. More than 90 percent of felony cases in the United States in any given year

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    Individual Paper (Policing in America Society Paper) Jesus K. Martes Santos CJA/214 February 27‚ 2013 Jon Holman Individual Paper (Policing in America Society Paper) In the following paper I will be discuss the Policing in America Society‚ This paper examines the changing relationships between police and other government agencies‚ in the context of recent experience between State‚ Federal and local government departments. The police in the United States forms part of the law enforcing agencies

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    American Criminal Court System Barbara Hawn CJA/224 Oct 13‚ 2014 University of Phoenix American Criminal Court System In this Essay we are going to look at the American court system. I am going to describe a court and its purpose. We are going to look at the dual court system. I will define the role of the courts in the criminal justice today. We are going to look at the early legal codes‚ the common law‚ and precedent played in the development of the courts. The Court and its Purpose A court

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    1 Ethical Dilema Aracely Negrete CJA/324 04/05/2014 Lynn Palac Ethical Dilema Ethical Dilemas and decisions are placed in our lives everyday‚ it can be as simple as deciding wether to go somewhere or it can be as difficult as involving someones life. Dilemas in general bring on stress and frustration to society now imagine something to do with your feelings‚ beliefs and standards‚ the way you live and how you wish to continue living. I will be discussing an ethical dilemma that

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    Social Organized Crime Perspective Paper Jairo R Martinez CJA / 384 September 10‚ 2014 Charles Hughes Running head: SOCIAL ORGANIZED CRIME PERSPECTIVE PAPER 1 SOCIAL ORGANIZED CRIME PERSPECTIVE PAPER 5 Social Organized Crime Perspective Paper Sociologists define the term social institution as a multifaceted‚ combined set of social standards organized for the preservation of a basic social value. As we know the definition of the term Social institution differs from a sociologist to

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    Policy Analysis I Paper University of Phoenix CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY ANALYSIS CJA/463 January 16‚ 2011 Policy Analysis I Paper Driving under the influence of marijuana is a contentious issue that is just recently being acknowledged by criminal justice personnel. Driving under the influence is often connected with driving while intoxicated by alcohol but driving under the influence can refer to driving while intoxicated by other influences‚ such as pain killers‚ marijuana or any other

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    CJA CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM PROCEDURES MODULE 1 case Jessica M. Tabor TUI University CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM PROCEDURES I believe that the president has established a policy that backs what the United States is trying and overall is the backbone of this country which is freedom and a certain respect for all of its citizens of certain rights. With that being said‚ its thought that by setting this standard to treat rules of the UCMJ violators differently but with the same respect

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    Policy Analysis I Paper Brenda Edwards CJA/464 January 3‚ 2013 Jeremy Claridge Policy Analysis I Paper Public Policy throughout the criminal justice system should substitute social change as it search to bring about a more civilized and unbiased society. There are various operative approaches that influence government policy and numerous ways to encourage change‚ including tactics that outline the system as well as those that strengthen the system. In this is a paper‚ I will discuss a current

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    Restorative Justice Paper CJA/224 October 08‚ 2012 Attorney Walter H. Bentley III Restorative Justice Restorative Justice: “A sentencing model that builds on restitution and community participation in an attempt to make the victim “whole again”. Crime is an act against another person or the community. (Criminal Law Today: Frank Schmalleger‚ Ph.D.) What restorative justice does? Restorative justice has been considered as a way of diminishing the overcrowding of the prison‚ but unfortunately

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Plea Bargaining Cherese Murphy CJA/224 May 17‚ 2012 Maxine Craig Advantages and Disadvantages of Plea Bargaining The history of plea bargaining go back to the 19th century; by the second half of the 19th century plea bargaining was somewhat a common practice. (Siegel‚ Schmalleger‚ Worrall 2011‚ 320) However‚ plea bargaining became more common in the early and mid-1900’s. From 1916 to 1921 the Georgia Department of Public Welfare advised that guilty plea rates

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