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    Criminal Justice System Aubrey E Harbert CJA/204 August 25‚ 2014 Royce Decker Criminal Justice System Crime is a very fragile word that could be portrayed into many different understandings. The definition of a crime; According to "Dictionary.com" (2014)‚ " is an action or an instance of negligence that is deemed injurious to the public welfare or morals or to the interests of the state‚ and that is legally prohibited" (Noun 1.) Law means having a set of rules and regulations in which communities

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    Criminal justice terms CJA/344 Criminal justice terms Criminal justice is a profession that is widely known around the world. Many people dream about pursuing a career in the law enforcement field. The law enforcement field like any other profession has its own terminology‚ to be effective as a police officer‚ lawyer‚ or detective a person must have a good general knowledge of the law enforcement field terminology. This paper will explain and define some law enforcement terms such as

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    Victim Analysis Sha’Dana Shaw September 3‚ 2012 CJA/354 Roy‚ Quisenberry Victim Analysis There are many forms and definitions of the concept victim found throughout the criminal justice system‚ and it important to both understand the notion for which it is applied along with the proper analysis for how it is used. The Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994‚ defines crime victims as people who had a criminal offense committed against them (Schmalleger‚ Hall‚ &

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    University of Phoenix CJA/304 09/30/2013 In the criminal justice field‚ communication plays a critical role as either verbally or nonverbally (Wallace & Robertson‚ 2009). Communication is process by exchanging messages between a party of two or more. Messages can be either exchange verbally and nonverbally between the two or more party of people. Communication does not exchange by itself. There is a method to exchange the information from one person to another. In order

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    Jury Nullification Paper Emilio J. Vizcaino Pagan University of Phoenix CJA-344 Abril 22‚ 2014 Prof. Roberto Otero Ortega Jury nullification is a constitutional doctrine that allows juries to acquit defendants who are technically criminals guilty‚ but who do not deserve punishment. It occurs in a trial when a jury reaches a verdict contrary to the judge ’s instructions as to the law. A jury verdict contrary to the letter of the law does not belong only to the particular case before it

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    Course Syllabus College of Criminal Justice and Security CJA/484 BSDT1C5FP3 Criminal Justice Administration Capstone Copyright © 2013 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This capstone course for the criminal justice administration undergraduate degree program provides students with an integration of acquired knowledge of theory to practical applications. Particular attention is given to integrating core content of criminal justice administration with specialized

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    Criminal Justice Workplace Observation Jovita Gilliam CJA/444 University of Phoenix February 29‚ 2012 Raymond Smith Criminal Justice Workplace Observation The criminal justice system in any country in the world will not be complete without the prison. Some authorities and governments view the prison as a place of punishment‚ while others view it as a venue where a member of society can rehabilitate‚ and eventually be reunited with society. Whatever a person’s view may be‚ the prison

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    the four classifications of law. 1. Substantive of laws vs. Procedures of laws- Substantive of law is the substance that makes up a law. It is the meaning of a law that explains what you can and cannot do. For example the law states that you cannot murder another human being unless it was in self defense‚ you were under duress‚ or if you were drugged by another person. Unlike substantive of law‚ Procedures of laws are just the steps that must take place when filing a lawsuit against

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    Courtroom Participation Chart LTB CJA/224 January 22‚ 2013 University of Phoenix Material Courtroom Participant Chart Complete the following chart. | |What are the individual’s responsibilities in the |Why is it important for these responsibilities to be | | |courtroom process? |fulfilled adequately? (Consider the effect of | | |

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    There are many stages and procedures involved in a criminal investigation. The interviewing stage is one of these and it is believed to be the most fundamental part of a criminal investigation as the evidence and information gathered from suspects‚ victims and witnesses can lead the police to the truth and discover the nature of the crime (Powell et al‚ 2014). Information or evidence gathered from a witness review may allow the police to establish new information about the crime such as a description

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