Policing Paper There are many different forms of technology used in policing in today society. This technology is very important when it comes to policing and being able to do their jobs proficiently. Some of the technology they use is database and information technology‚ computer-aid dispatch‚ records management systems‚ and mobile computing. All of these forms of technology play a vital role in policing. Without these forms of technology being available to police there could be a higher crime
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Steven Jackson CCJ 3024 September 13th‚ 2012 Assignment # 3 Perspective on Crime Control I believe that the United States should be a more crime control country than what we currently are right now as opposed to due process. I think crime control is more beneficial because it focuses more on protecting all of the citizens and their property not only for the sake of the victim but also for the better of the community and society as a whole as well. In my opinion it is more important to protect
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Ethical Dilemma Paper Taylor Caputo CJS/211 02/23/15 Dr. Theresa Fox Ethical Dilemma Paper Have you ever been curious about what is or is not ethical? When thinking about what something is ethical several things come into play. Things to question are: What is the nature of the dilemma? When the dilemma was presented was an ethical decision made and what was the outcome? Was there any alternate course of action that could have been made? Forced Chemotherapy Young 17 year-old Cassandra C.‚ from
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CJ Industries and Heavey Pumps 1 In October 2007‚ CJ Industries (CJI) had just been awarded a 5-year‚ $10 million per year contract‚ commencing on July 2007 to supply Great Lakes Pleasure Boats a number of key engine components for their luxury line of pleasure boats. The award marked an important milestone for CJI‚ in that it was the culmination of several years of hard work and dedicated service‚ supplying Great Lakes parts for their boats on an as-needed basis. The contract had significant
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the Institute of Justice and International Studies‚ (11)‚ 7-VII. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/903538541?accountid=34544 Dickson‚ B. E. (2006). EFFECTS OF CAPITAL PUNISHMENT ON THE JUSTICE SYSTEM: Reflections of a state supreme court justice. Judicature‚ 89(5)‚ 278-281. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/274690139?accountid=34544 2010 U. Chi. Legal F. 119-120 (2010) Costs and Capital Punishment: A New Consideration Transforms an Old Debate; Steiker‚ Carol S.; Steiker
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column labeled “Both”. Juvenile Justice System Adult Justice System Both Court jurisdiction is determined by age. Individuals on trial do not have a right to a jury trial. Proceedings are not considered criminal. Justice system personnel use discretion. Court proceedings are private. Individuals on trial have the constitutional right to a jury trial. Court proceedings are public. Proceedings are considered criminal. Individuals arrested
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JUVENILE CRIME Bridget Petrie CJS/200 There has always been and ongoing debate on whether or not juveniles should be treated the same as adults when it comes to committing crime. Some people feel that they should be treated the same‚ some feel that they shouldn’t and then there are those that feel that it depends on the crime. Juvenile crime is on the rise at an alarming rate and some feel that there is a lack of remorse on the part of the juveniles because they know that they will only
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Juvenile Crime Paper Matthew Guy CJS/200 July 6‚ 2013 Deborah DiFalco Juvenile Crime Paper In this society‚ there are adolescences that happen to slip through the cracks and stay in the system of justice for criminals all through their existence even if some are bailed out by efficient guidelines during crucial developmental periods. The regulation for juvenile misconduct could be managed on criminals up until 21 years of age when the court considers that the offender is emerging. Some issues
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Antionette Stewart April 12‚ 2011 Law Enforcement CJ 384 CHAPTER 10 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1. Which is the greater threat—domestic or international terrorism? Why? International terrorism because it’s foreign based or directed by countries or groups outside the United States against the United States. 2. Does your police department have a counterterrorism strategy in place? If so‚ what is it? The USA PATRIOT ACT which gives police unprecedented ability to search‚ seize‚ detain or eavesdrop
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weapon the officer did a pat down for weapons. During this pat down the officer located a concealed pistol and placed the individual under arrest for this crime. This effected law enforcement officers in several ways. First‚ when the Supreme Court ruled in Ohio’s favor it stated that if there is reasonable suspicion‚ i.e. behavior that indicates someone might be armed‚ such as casing a business. The officer has the right to detain‚ and do what has become known as a “terry pat down” of the outer
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