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    Gender in the Criminal Justice System Introduction to class: Imagine a criminal. Without even thinking about it‚ I am sure the majority of you pictured a male. You all have good reason to do so‚ considering the overwhelming majority of criminals are male. However‚ there are female criminals and my presentation is going to highlight the differences between male and female offenders‚ regarding types of crimes committed‚ their motives‚ with a comparison of male vs. female serial killers and sex offenders

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    the criminal justice system in the United States today because of its perspective of “an eye for an eye”. Retribution is a theory that states that people should be punished for that crime that they have committed equally to what they have done (396). It is not like the other two goals of punishment‚ which is deterrence and rehabilitation that does not make much of an impact on criminals we see today. Deterrence has many problems that arise with it and is not very affective‚ such as a criminal would

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    Problem of Poverty Poverty is defines as inadequate supply of items that are essential to live a healthy and comfortable life. In the western developed countries some people are poor not because they lack food‚ clothing or shelter but because he may not have car‚ TV‚ computers‚ pressure cooker etc. But in India‚ poor people means those who do not get two square meals a day‚ they sleep on others pavements and live bare bodied and bare footed. Steps taken to Alleviate Poverty As the number

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    Multiple Choice STRATIFICATION – Module 3 1. Which Caribbean researcher asserts that the ascriptive particularistic value system that laid the basis for the social structure in the pre-1953 period in Trinidad and Tobago has given way to an open class system based upon meritocracy? (a) M.G Smith (b) Lloyd Braithwaite (c) Selwyn Ryan (d) Miller 2. Which of the following systems of stratification permit the least amount of mobility? (a) Slavery (b) Colonialism

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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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    of the accused in the criminal justice system. Popularly expressed in the phrase ‘innocent until proven guilty’‚ it is a concept that sits squarely within the rule of law‚ which aims to protect individual rights from arbitrary and unjust governmental regulation. The presumption of innocence is the promise of an objective analysis of the evidence and facts‚ and is such an integral part of the adversary system that it is known as the ‘golden thread’ of the criminal justice system‚ aiding in striking

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    The effects of poverty The effects of poverty are serious. Children who grow up in poverty suffer more persistent‚ frequent‚ and severe health problems than do children who grow up under better financial circumstances. Many infants born into poverty have a low birth weight‚ which is associated with many preventable mental and physical disabilities. Not only are these poor infants more likely to be irritable or sickly‚ they are also more likely to die before their first birthday. Children

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    Vulnerable Population BSHS 301 April 19 2012 Paula Chenoweth Vulnerable Population WEAVE was established in 1978 to help women of domestic violence. Since then the program has grown and more services have had to be provided to help women. This program has grown because the needs for these services have grown. It can be economical‚ social‚ or even religious acceptance. But more and more we see women still being victimized and abused by their partners. These are women who are our mothers

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    The varying forms of social classes and stratification inevitably cause conflict in a society. While each type of society has benefits‚ as I read‚ only problems came to mind. In an egalitarian society‚ every member has an equal opportunity for success. There are no limits on race‚ gender‚ sex‚ etc. Morgan Fried describes egalitarianism by saying; “there are as many positions of prestige in any given age/sex grade as there are persons capable of filling them.” In theory‚ this would mean that everyone

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    democratic order‚ consciously sought to change the occurrences of social stratification. Discuss. INTRODUCTION Social stratification is the hierarchal arrangement of individuals or people or groups of people. It is a form of social inequality. (Haralambos and Holbon: 1990). It is mostly based on aspects such as class‚ gender or race being classified into groups.. In this essay it is going to be discussed how social stratification was practiced in South Africa before the inception of democracy and how

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