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    Running Head: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Criminal Justice System Strayer University Juanita Murphy July 8‚ 2011 The criminal justice system is very important to our everyday life. In order for the society to feel some kind of safety within their community all the core components are necessary. The core components of the American criminal justice system are law enforcement‚ criminal courts‚ and correctional agencies (Schmalleger‚ 2011). According to Francis Bacon‚ "If we do not maintain Justice

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    discrimination have been a part of mainstream society for as long as there has been a work force in America. Equality in the United States of America has been a serious issue since the countries inception in 1776. Will the problem of equality in America ever be resolved? That is a tough question to answer. Yet it is a question that provides drive and resolve for many people living in America. The field of Criminal Justice has the unique problem of trying to coral the issues involved with disparity

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    Contemporary Issues In Criminal Justice Professor Hale May 20‚ 2010 As Americans in the United States we [Use "we‚" "us‚" or "our" to mean yourself and coauthors‚ not general humanity (or yourself and the reader)] are entitled [The passive voice is a form of "be" (are) and a participle

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    Crime and Criminal Tracking Network and Systems (CCTNS) a Mission Mode Project (MMP) for Effective Police e-Governance in Jharkhand AUG‚ 2011 Jharkhand Police e Governance Initiative-CCTNS Background of Police e-Gov. Systems in India and Jharkhand Jharkhand Police e Governance Initiative-CCTNS Computerization Initiatives in the Past GoI Initiatives 1990 Crime and Criminals Information System(CCIS) Initiative to create crime- and criminals-related database Focus on 7 Integrated Investigation

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    There are different ways the criminal justice system operates within the various jurisdictions‚ however‚ there are also several similarities (Bohm & Haley‚ 2011). The typical response to criminal offenses begins with initial crime report or crime found by police‚ followed by the charging of the offense or offenses once the suspect has been located and arrested. In some jurisdictions‚ the case is presented to the prosecutor‚ before charges are placed‚ for review. After the suspect has been arrested

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    The criminal justice system needs reform to avoid wrongful convictions and unprepared re-entry to society. Each year‚ thousands of people are convicted of crimes they do not commit. A few main causes of wrongful convictions are eyewitness misidentifications‚ government misconduct‚ and bad lawyering. In many cases‚ those exonerated of the crimes they didn’t commit and now they longer have the proper resources to re-enter society successfully. In one case example involving eyewitness misidentification

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    SPEA-J 101 American Criminal Justice System Instructor Michael Owens 11/2/2011 The criminal justice system in the United States of America is a complex system concerning law‚ policing‚ courts‚ and corrections. Each action and change within these areas affects the entire system. Each system works together to ensure that the ultimate goals of the criminal justice system are met. The goals of the criminal justice system are to prevent and control crime‚ and to maintain social order. While

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    role has its benefit for the criminal justice system as a whole. It is understandable that each role plays a part in the sentencing with the hope that justice is being served but with much intentions and seen all too well that everyone is not satisfied with the sentencing phase and may feel that justice has not been served and some may feel that it has. In the courtroom the roles of each person happens to be a part of case and the prosecutor‚ defense attorney‚ criminal‚ and victim all play a role

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    Even though the criminal justice system has made tremendous progress in trying to address the issue of discrimination within its ranks‚ a lot remains to be desired. A keen analysis of the treatment of certain racial groups reveals that rather than recede‚ racial discrimination is indeed growing. Even though most criminal laws are facially neutral‚ the way they are enforced shows that they are pervasively and massively biased. The criminal justice system has struggled to free itself from historical

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    blame. When one blames another person‚ others incline to be persuaded into believing invalid truths. An amalgamation of these two actions leads to a major problem in the justice system. By examining the burden of proof‚ the effects of corruption and relevant Canadian cases‚ one will understand that the criminal justice system if flawed and the wrongfully convicted deserve justice. Firstly‚ the difficulty of proving someone is either guilty or innocent may cause one to be wrongfully convicted. One can

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