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    Criminal Justice 101

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    guilty. District courts are created by the Constitution. They are the trial courts of Kansas with jurisdiction over all civil and criminal cases‚ including divorce and domestic relations‚ damage suits‚ probate and administration of estates‚ guardianships‚ conservatorships‚ care of the mentally ill‚ juvenile matters‚ and small claims. It is here that the criminal and civil jury trials are held. Appeals may be taken from the district courts to the Court of Appeals and in some cases to the Supreme

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    The Criminal Justice System: Unfair to Minorities and the Less Social Elite The criminal justice system of the United States is said to be a fair system. The system is not supposed to discriminate against different races‚ religious groups or social classes‚ everyone is supposed to get the same equal treatment. Unfortunately that’s not the case. Many different types of people including African American’s‚ Hispanics and the poor are getting unfair treatment in the criminal justice system. The

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    Criminal Justice Process

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    Criminal Justice Process John Wright CRJ100 Richard L. Foy Ph.D. Strayer University In the United States there is a process that protects the accused of a crime against abuse of investigatory and prosecution powers (Carp 2011 pg. 217). This process is known as the criminal justice process. Before a suspect can be convicted of a crime‚ the justice process must take place

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    of a web-based system was proposed. The PNP Valenzuela Criminal Records and Permit Management System would manage the criminal records of the PNP Valenzuela with greater ease and flexibility. The designed system would then be accessed by login via an internet browser. Authorized users would have varying privileges and the administrator would be responsible for managing the entire system. The resultant system was able to handle the criminal records that police uses in their operations. Most functionalities

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    Criminal Case Defense

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    Criminal Case Defense Analysis Criminal Case Defense Analysis When a person gets arrested for a crime‚ that person will remain a suspect until proven guilty otherwise in court. This person will then have the chance to avail himself with the best legal representation available. “A defense consists of evidence and arguments offered by a defendant and his or her attorney(s) to show why that person should not be held liable for a criminal charge” (Schmalleger‚ 2010). Generally speaking

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    Criminal Law Paper

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    Case Brief: Miller v. Alabama (2012) CJA/354 April 29‚ 2013 Case Brief: Miller v. Alabama (2012) The case of Miller v. Alabama (2012) is the result of Alabama Court of Criminal Appeals case No. 10-9646‚ which involves a 14-year-old named Evan Miller who was convicted of aggravated murder‚ and sentenced by the Alabama state court to a mandatory term of life in prison without parole. Miller and a friend assaulted Miller ’s neighbor‚ and set fire to his home after spending the evening

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    Criminal Justice Ethics

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    | Criminal Justice Ethics | Criminal Justice Ethics After reviewing the tutorial on criminal justice ethics‚ my answer on the case would have to be Report the incident to your supervisor. I choose this answer for the following reasons: 1. Partner did not use prudence when making the decision to interview the minors alone‚ with no parental contact and choosing not to videotape the interview/confession. Ethical decisions were not made while conducting the interview. 2. Honesty and justice

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    Criminal Profiling Week 1 Discussion questions 1. Analyze inductive/deductive reasoning. Inductive criminal investigative assessments: The inductive approach to profiling is a based on the simple premise that "If certain crimes committed by different people are similar‚ then the offenders must also share some type of personality traits. (Holmes & Holmes‚ 2009)" Inductive reasoning seems to be the more "scientific" of the two as it is strictly based on criminals that have committed the

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    Criminal Law Paper

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    Criminal Law Paper In this essay I will be discussing the case of David Bobby‚ Warden vs. Archie Dixon‚ I will express my feelings of the case and what caught made me interested in the case I selected. The sources‚ purposes and jurisdictions of the criminal law related to this case will also me mentioned within this essay‚ I will define accomplice liability and criminal liability and express how it relates to the case that I will be discussing. The difference between the various elements of crime

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    Criminal Justice Theories

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    restitution for the crime. Another example would be if your car is stolen‚ then the criminal who stole your car must compensate you with either returning the car stolen in the original condition it was in or the dollar value of the car. Restitution (Compensation Theory) can satisfy both the Retributivist and Utilitarian Theories. With retributivist it takes in to the thought of not only the deserts of the criminal but also the victim. Restitution gives retributivist the ability to avoid criticism

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