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    Strayer University Danny Wright CRJ 220 Professor Keith Smith November 20‚ 2012 The concept of justice has three components- interpersonal adjudication‚ law based on fault and an emphasis on procedures. Interpersonal adjudication is based upon the rights and duties of the individual person. The law based on fault on concept is a liberal concept of justice that a person should not be disadvantaged or punished except for fault. The due process concept is

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    Opening Statement Frank Cearnal Jr CRJ 100 November 11‚ 2012 John Taulane Opening Statement In today’s court system it’s not what you know it’s what you can prove‚ this statement has assisted me with the choice of discussing the Opening Statement of a Trial. Open statements can be catastrophic in any trial process‚ I would like to think of opening statements as the seed that initiates doubt in the minds of the jury. Opening Statements are defined as the information presented to the jury by

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    Modeling Theory in Perspective Modeling Theory in Perspective CRJ 105- Crime and Criminal Behavior Professor Marlene Armstrong Strayer University Kamala Simone Buck February 7‚ 2011 Modeling Theory in Perspective What is modeling theory one might ask. Well Modeling theory is defined as a form of social learning that people learn how to act by observing other (Schmalleger Page 231). A recent look into the modeling theory is the work of Albert Bandura who developed a comprehensive

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    is the little boys had "already stuffed [their] pockets full of stones" (422). One knows that a lottery in modern societies definitely does not involve rocks‚ so the idea that the town’s lottery is much different than the ones known in today’s world is introduced. The fact that the men who begin to gather for the lottery stand "away from the pile of stones" shows that the stones are not a jovial part of the day’s events (422). These examples give the reader the idea that there is something important

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    Future of Criminal Justice CRJ 201 In this essay it will discuss the expected of criminal justice over the next fifty years and their current state of criminal justice. It will also discuss the ways in which criminal justice will change. It will also discuss if the changes will benefit or detrimental to society as a whole. The three changes expected in the field of criminal justice that I chose is the DNA profiling and finger print technology‚ homeland security and cybercrime. The next 50

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    before “bodily feelings” ambush her (422) when startled by the train. Although Beverly appears normal‚ the train horn triggers an ambush of bodily feelings‚ putting the present “perceptually and emotionally the past” (422). In other words‚ Beverly’s present experience with the train horn triggers memories of her sister’s death due to a speeding car. According to Stout‚ reaction to “relatively trivial stresses” (422)‚ those traumatized long ago may “feel” (422) the same imminent danger. Since Beverly

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    *Running head: *BENEFITS OF A NATIONAL POLICE FORCE Benefits of a National Police Force Daniel Estrada 10/18/2009 AIU Online‚ CRJ 306‚ Tammi Clearfield {text:bookmark-start} Abstract {text:bookmark-end} Benefits of a National Police Force Other reasons that consolidating all police forces into a nationally unified group would be the issues of jurisdiction that can cause confusion of authority and cause feelings of competitiveness between different law enforcement agencies;

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    Tyler Hertz CRJ 308 10.28.2012 Why People Commit Crime  How do people define crime? Some might define crime as an act of offence towards the morality of humans. Others might regard crime as an act that harms the universal human rights. In my perspectives‚ I think that crime is an offence made towards the law. Therefore‚ why do people still commit crimes? There are many reasons why people may commit crimes and it depends on the type of person they are. Many people will commit a crime everyday

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    White Collar Crimes John E. Brown Strayer University CRJ 105- Crime and Criminal Behavior Professor Deborah S. White April 26‚ 2014 White Collar Crimes Introduction: This paper will explain why the topic of White Collar Crime needs to be researched and what actions should be taken‚ while during the research. White Collar crimes has the power to win election‚ gain public trust‚ influence the press and give a person the impression that he or she can continue to lie so they can stay a

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    In it‚ Taper says “[he has] enjoyed more pleasure within one month [there] than in all [of his] life” (Foner 422). Taper notes that one of the things that make freedom so luxurious is the fact that he and his wife no longer have to live in fear of being raped or made afraid (422). This excerpt highlights both the social and cultural construction of the life of slaves in the 1800s; they lived in a constant state of oppression in which‚ while

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