Plea bargaining has become a common procedure in the criminal justice over the years‚ as it serve as a method of forming an agreement between the prosecutor and defendant in which the accused pleads guilty in exchange for a lesser sentence or reduced charge. Plea bargaining has become a prevalent method for several reasons. It benefits defendants in that it allows to avoid the time and expense of defending themselves during trial as well as the chance of harsher punishment. Plea bargaining also serves
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Society’s Needs for Criminal Justice Practitioners Criminal justice practitioners are necessary for a civilized society. Without those who form boundaries to our freedom‚ and the ones that reinforce those laws‚ our community would be chaos. Some of the main social issues our society faces are drug abuse‚ gang violence‚ child abuse‚ and terrorism. The criminal justice practitioners face these types of issues daily. These professionals must act on the morals and laws stated by society rather than
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The Criminal Justice System is plagued with social issues in this ever changing society. Youth violence has become a growing problem due to the economic breakdown in the inner cities and the availability of illegal guns. Criminal Justice professionals are responsible for the control of illegal guns and the gun markets. Youth in today’s society have turned to dealing drugs and gangs because they see no other way out of their economic and social pressures. Criminal Justice professionals need more training
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Modern Communication in the Criminal Justice System Tony D Kummet University of Phoenix Abstract Technologies have developed specifically for law enforcement. In the late 1800’s the first case was solved with fingerprint recognition. This happened slowly‚ following ridge lines in a single print‚ identifying it to one suspect. Today officers can search millions of fingerprints in seconds with the Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS). Technologies have also went portable with the
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Lawyers and Laypeople: Magistrates in the Criminal Justice system No other Criminal Justice System in the world is as dependant on lay magistracy as Great Britain. Lay magistrates administer over 95% of all criminal cases to completion and though they deal with the more peripheral and minor cases‚ the sum of 30‚000 lay magistrates (aka Justices of the Peace) that exist in this country is a considerable amount compared to the 500 full time judges. It is worth noting that lay magistrates are not
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Introduction This week’s assignment which involves a scenario on criminal law where as an officer (Jones) was approached by a female saying she was robbed and beaten. The victim told the officer Jones that the perpetrator was wearing white pants with a red shirt but she could not see their face because they were wearing a ski mask. She had no idea of the sex but did believe they were about 5’8” tall and they had a gun. She told the officer Jones this had only happened about a minute or two ago
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Criminal law is defined as the body of rules that define crime‚ set out their punishments‚ and mandate the procedures for carrying out the criminal justice process. The substantive branch of criminal law is responsible for developing the body of rules that define crimes and the punishments associated with each crime. It handles such issues as the different criteria that constitutes for different crimes‚ criminal defenses‚ and categories of crime. When defining various crimes‚ mental and physical
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Criminal Justice System The criminal justice system is nothing more than different sets of agencies tasked to carry out penalties for those who have committed a crime and broken the law. How the criminal justice system actually works depends on where and who is in charge such as‚ a city‚ county‚ federal government and also where the laws are effective such as‚ military jurisdiction. The main two systems that make up the criminal justice system are State and Federal systems. State criminal justice
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To The Editor: Inequities in the criminal justice system prove to be evident through “Being a Minority is The Worst Crime in The Justice System” by Kendall Travis‚ but her suggestion to set a distinct outline on how to determine sentencing terms would be ineffective‚ considering the issue derives from the judges’ perceptions on race instead. To support her claim of a need for specific sentences‚ Travis notes that “just looking at the race of the criminal‚ some judges automatically become unjust
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Criminal Justice System Assessment Paper Viridiana Salas University of Phoenix CJA 483 Futures of Criminal Justice July 2‚ 2012 Hollis Severns Police officers risk their lives every day for the safety of their communities. Justice is what creates our criminal justice system to help combat crime. The definition of justice may have a lot to do with police operations‚ yet both have their own meanings and ways to come about. Police operations carry on many components such as‚ enforcing equal
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