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    Proposed Project: Kelley Correctional institution Jasmine Lasater Truckee Meadows CC The state department of corrections has hired me‚ a consultant to propose a new correctional institution in the hills between the California border and Nevada border. As a consultant‚ I have been chosen to provide the state board with a prison plans to accommodate prisoners. The new plans will determine if the new prison should affect any of the board members or correctional institutions. As a consultant I have

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    Gang Related Crimes in Arizona Arizona State University CRJ 201 - Crime Control Policies November 30‚ 2013 Abstract This paper will be discussing the problems that are a result of gangs in Arizona. This research paper will follow the SARA model. SARA stands for scanning‚ analyzing‚ responding‚ and assessment. In this paper we will be uncovering some of the major crimes that gangs in Arizona are doing. Learning the ways to respond to these problems in order to decrease

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    During the creation of the United States and separated from the British Empire‚ our founding fathers set forth to come up with a series of laws that promoted common sense and equality. With this in mind they established three important sets of documents that our country would not be the same without them today. They are The Declaration of Independence‚ Bill of Rights and The United States Constitution. However‚ when our fathers first established these laws‚ without giving too much thought compromised

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    Essay 1 Taking the Interest Assessment reaffirmed most of the areas that I would be most intrigued in entering. The Interest Assessment revealed that “Investigative and Inspection” field would be the most fitting. The second category after Investigative and Inspection was the Social Service field. The career fields that stood out the most to me were the Federal Bureau of Investigations Agent‚ Drug Enforcement Administration Special Agent‚ and Bureau Of Alcohol‚ Tobacco‚ and Firearms Special Agent

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    What attributes are required of an undercover officer? Undercover officers are required to gain the trust of a suspected criminal or group by using an assumed identity to get information or evidence that can lead to the arrest of the suspect. Do you believe you would make a good undercover officer? Why or why not? No I wouldnt make a good undercover officer because I would nervous and stuttering and would forget what I am suppose to say. I am a terrible actor. Are there gender issues regarding

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    I never realized the effect that social determinants play in the role of someone’s health based on where they grow up and live all their life. Social determinants of someone’s health consist of the condition someone is born‚ raised‚ lived‚ worked‚ and their age. These main issues are a key role in determining our understanding of why conditions within these areas are so hard for people and why it makes it hard for them to leave these areas. Many people don’t know what’s truly beyond the world they

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    In order to begin to understand and analyze Dr. Peffer’s Theory of Social Justice‚ we want to first look at the five main principles. These principles are a Modified look at John Rawls’s “Two Principles” of Social Justice (1971). These five modified principles include The Basic Rights Principle‚ The Maximum Equal Basic Liberties Principle‚ The Fair Equality of Opportunity Principle‚ The Modified Difference Principle‚ The Social and Economic Democracy Principle. First of all‚ The Basic Rights Principle

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    Essay #2 – Definition Argument – Social Justice A socially just and equal society is arguably one of the most important things a community can hope to establish for itself‚ as every human being has a set of basic rights that demand to be valued and understood. However‚ the way those rights are interpreted is theoretically an objective concept which varies from religion to religion‚ from government to government‚ and from philosopher to philosopher. A select number of societies have either subverted

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    vindictive behavior (Kerschen‚ 2005). The deaths of Romeo and Juliet served as a punishment to the families for continuing their pointless feuding. In turn the demands of justice can be blamed for the death of Romeo and Juliet. A STORY ABOUT HATEA key component necessary to place the blame of the deaths of Romeo and Juliet on justice is establishing that the violence and hate associated with the feud is the main aspect of Shakespeares play. The first thing that has to be recognized is that the feud

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    Consequentialism or Justice Every action has a consequence. Consequentialists believe that the level of good from that consequence determines the level of good of the action. To determine ethically who these actions are good for and which actions and decisions are important morally to the individual. Utilitarianism‚ what is morally good‚ plays a large role in determining this by achieving a greater good for everyone versus an individual greater good. Deciding what to do is the main point of moral

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