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    1. Christiana M. Charles Law of Corrections CCJS 432 Project Two: Consent Decree Analysis November 23‚ 2014

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    upon the people of Salem‚ Massachusetts in the 1600’s recounted in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. The manner of the interrogations is extremely similar in both situations. In McCarthy’s interrogations‚ everyone is treated roughly in the same manner and accused wrongfully. Similarly in The Crucible‚ the accused are questioned repeatedly until they are broken. In Langston Hughes’ interrogation‚ some of the questions he is asked are as follows: “Have you ever been a Communist? … Have you ever attended a

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    be an effective means of obtaining information. In 2014‚ just three years ago‚ the psychologist and architect of the CIA’s enhanced interrogation program‚ James Mitchell‚ gave an in-depth interview with the Guardian Newspaper‚ breaking a seven-year long silence on the issue. Mitchell took exception to a newly released committe report that “found that the interrogation techniques devised by Mitchell. . . were far more brutal than disclosed at the time‚ and did not yield useful intelligence. These

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    Topic: - Do Indian Police Stations need an Overhaul?? Police‚ the term itself creates an image of a heroic‚ bravo‚ valiant‚ resolute and an undaunted man who takes the oath of protecting his civillians. The Indian police since emerged have undergone several changes. The Indian Police Act (IPA) of 1861 is the current basic governing instrument of the Indian Police system. Police in the Indian colony was modeled after the militaristic Royal Irish Constabulary instead of the civilian London Metropolitan

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    security prison‚ something such as a farm or camp with adequate security and more privileges than those in higher security prisons but still taking their punishment. In each prison I would incorporate the custodial model‚ rehabilitation model‚ and reintegration model as needed. The custodial model would definie the amount of security and discipline individually needed/deserved and keep order thus to run an effective correctional facility. I would utilize the reintegration model in order to keep

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    1960 until 1964 the Escobedo v. Illinois trial was taking place. This trial was over whether or not Escobedo’s rights were violated when he was arrested. Throughout Escobedo’s arrest and interrogation his constitutional rights were indeed violated‚ as he was not allowed to see his lawyer during his interrogation. Yet without a specific law in place it took various levels of the United States court system to come up with a final verdict for this case. As a result‚ Escobedo’s Rule was established

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    The current welfare program: Temporary Aid to Needy Families‚ requires custodial parents applying for benefits to help the government to establish the obligations of paying child support against the parents that are absent‚ to eventually sue them‚ and to simultaneously give the government the right to collect those funds from the non-custodial parent‚ following the regulations. This system of welfare cost recovery is a side of child support that is largely unknown to the public (Ronald B. Mincy)

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    Critically assess the impact of the criminal justiceAct (2003) has had on penal policy and practice. The criminal justice Act (2003) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. It is a wide ranging measure introduced to modernise many areas of the criminal justice system in England and Wales and to a lesser extent in Scotland and Northern Ireland. It is also an act to make provision for criminal justice including the powers and duties of the police and dealing with the offenders to amend the

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    for two hours. After the interrogation‚ Mr. Miranda had confessed to the crimes‚ and provided officers with a written confession. Language at the top of the written confession stated that the confession was given freely and voluntarily without any threats or promises. In addition‚ the language stated that Mr. Miranda was fully aware of his legal rights. However‚ Mr. Miranda was not advised that he could remain silent and have an attorney present at the interrogation. Subsequently‚ the statement

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    Parenting time is the legal term that refers to the opportunity for the child to spend time with the parent who does not have sole legal custody or the non-custodial parent. It is sometimes referred to as access‚ contact‚ residential time or visitation. Most custody and parenting time problems present themselves during the dissolution of marriage or divorce of a couple‚ but custody issues can arise at any time or between parents who were never married. It’s also important to note that custody and

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