Race and Corrections Sheronda Allen Arizona State University CRJ 305- Laura Owen Minorities remain overrepresented in crime‚ offending‚ victimization‚ and all stages of the criminal justice process especially confinement. Overrepresentation alludes to a situation in which a greater part of a particular group is present at various stages within the justice system than would be expected based on its part in the general population (Rosich‚ 2007). Minorities have always had a
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information or indictment‚ and arraignment. Following the pretrial activities‚ is adjudication‚ this is where there is a trial by jury. A trial is heard and settled by this judicial procedure. Following adjudication the sentence is given. Lastly‚ the corrections stage begins. The first step‚ investigation and arrest‚ is very important. Since there is already a crime that has been commented‚ getting as much evidence at the scene of the crime is critical. At the crime scene is also where the brainstorming
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Assignment 303 – Support Learning Activities. 1.1 A Learning support practitioner may contribute by maybe planning a lesson or a set task within a set lesson that the teacher has planned‚ with the teachers permission. They might also put their ideas forward of what they might think might work within a lesson‚ or what the children might enjoy doing. With the delivery side a support practitioner might help the teacher deliver the lesson‚ so that the practitioner gets a bit of experience and
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COMMUNITY CORRECTION Community Correction Ines Romero College of the Southwest CRJ 3313 Correctional Process Professor Lynn Baade 7 October 2011 Community Corrections Community corrections programs are the step stool in controlling prison functions‚ but it was not until the 1970’s‚ community-based programs sprang up across the country (Seiter‚ pg.106). This was the starting point that the government caught wind of it and its strengths. Along
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Promote Equality and Inclusion in Health and Social Care or Children’s and Young Peoples Settings Unit Number 4222- (303) 1.1. Diversity - In society we all live in a very diverse environment were ever we are located. This can include people of all backgrounds and characteristics. This can be broken down to people of different groups in society such as different cultures‚ ethnic backgrounds‚ gender preferences‚ religious beliefs‚ disabilities and different family structures or settings. We must
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It is important to evaluate learning activities for the following reasons: • To see what is working and what needs removing or changing • To assess how the activities are being delivered and how they could be improved • To see how the activities are being received by the pupils Evaluating is a great way to really get the understanding of whether something is succeeding or may need changing. So if you spend time going through the learning activities and seeing how students have responded
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This document of CRJ 305 Week 5 Final Paper includes: Drug and Crime Prevention Law - General Law Focus of the Final Project The purpose of the Final Project is for you to demonstrate your understanding of crime prevention programs and the role crime prevention plays in the overall criminal justice system. You may select a crime prevention program that addresses law enforcement‚ the courts‚ or corrections; or it may be a comprehensive program that addresses all three. The program
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Unit 303 Outcome 1 Understand the importance of diversity‚ equality and inclusion 1.1 Diversity Diversity is about variation. The fact that everyone is different and as unique as a fingerprint. The way in people differ such as in appearance or gender. The way in people differ from one another such as ; appearance‚ gender‚ race‚ age‚ culture‚ ability or beliefs. Equality Equality is about treating everybody with the same dignity and respect no matter what your personal beliefs are and/or what
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Raymond Contreras Mr. Moffit CRJ1 November 21‚2011 Criminal Justice System Through American Violet Every American is guaranteed something and that is individual rights. Individual rights are the rights guaranteed to all members of American Society by the U.S. Constitution(p.8). In the movie American Violet it is shown how the people in Texas are affected by not having individual rights‚ and how a young‚ African-American women‚ Dee Roberts takes a stand against the District Attorney. In the movie
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Daniel Cash- Nvq3 Health and Social Care Assignment 303 Ci Everyone is born into this world by the choice of the parents‚ no one asked for it. And so we all have no choice into which country we are born‚ who our parents are‚ what sex we are‚ and the colour of our skin. But all of these factors combined give us our culture. It makes us who we are. As we grow older our parents or peers instil us with a set of beliefs‚ moral and social‚ and this stays with us up to the age where we are able to think
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