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    “There can be no justice unless criminals are punished.” Justice can be defined as fair treatment or behavior. For Christians‚ the idea of justice comes from a belief that all people are created in the image of God (imago dei) and should therefore be treated with dignity and respect. Therefore‚ whenever a person commits a crime it is the responsibility of the government to make sure that the issue of justice is addressed. Some Christians believe that punishing criminals is the only way

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    For the last 50 years‚ world population multiplied more rapidly than ever before‚ and more rapidly than it is projected to grow in the future. In 1950‚ the world had 2.5 billion people; and in 2005‚ the world had 6.5 billion people. By 2050‚ this number could rise to more than 9 billion (see chart "World Population Growth‚ 1950-2050"). Anthropologists believe the human species dates back at least 3 million years. For most of our history‚ these distant ancestors lived a precarious existence as

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    Throughout history in America‚ minorities have been poorly treated in the criminal justice system‚ particularly in cases where darker-skinned people from a diversity of racial backgrounds including African Americans‚ and Latinos—being treated worse than their lighter-skinned folks by whites or even members of their own racial community.Early America‚ blacks were torchered for the slightest violation of informal laws and a lot of times they were blamed for crimes they did not even commit but the

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    The American Criminal Justice Process is designed to keep people safe and ensure suspects and criminals are treated in such a way that follows the Constitution accordingly. The federal justice system carries out this process through a list of steps: Investigation: To first start off the process of criminal justice‚ a crime is reported and evidence is gathered from the crime scene to help investigators reconstruct and determine what exactly happened. They will also start to establish a list of possible

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    My educational goals and plans involve criminal justice‚ human services‚ and vet science. I went to Niacc for two years to try and get my Criminal Justice degree. I took several classes for it‚ but fell short of money to finish what I needed to graduate. I have always been interested in T.V. shows like Criminal Minds and Law and Order: SVU‚ 48 Hours‚ and Dateline. Those shows give me the idea of what I want to do and who I want to be like. I don’t know the destined occupation in that career field

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    “Wedding Cake Model” Michal Bates Intro to Criminal Justice The criminal justice wedding cake is a diagram to show the importance of a crime and where it would be categorized. There are four layers on the cake that signify each of the major types of crimes: (1) misdemeanors‚ (2) less serious felonies‚ (3) serious felonies‚ and (4) celebrated cases. Also‚ the size of these layers depends on the importance of the crimes‚ with misdemeanors being the largest and at the bottom and the celebrated

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    Over the last several decades‚ the topic of abortion has become an increasingly controversial and heated argument in popular culture‚ press‚ and medical fields. The process of the abortion as defined by Meriam-Webster is “the deliberate termination of a human pregnancy‚ resulting in death of the embryo or fetus”. This process has been thoroughly discussed in a number of fields ranging from medical ethics to Christian journalism‚ in which it has both been defended and attacked. The main focus of

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    Justice: an idea of impartiality and retribution has been at the foundation of countless articles on law and conduct. Workforces such as police officers‚ judges‚ and lawyers uphold laws to provide justice in their communities. However‚ these same people whose duty it is to uphold the law are in some cases found abusing or neglecting the law. This neglect and abuse often leads to the demise of equal treatment and rectitude among the people. Justice is not the denial of a fair judgment and restitution

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    On April 02‚ 2013‚ by the directives of Professor John M. Paitakes‚ PhD‚ Mr. Jim Paul an officer of the New Jersey Intensive Supervision Program‚ and a former subordinate of Dr. Paitakes for so many years during their Probation careers was our guest speaker who lectured our Criminal Justice 2618AA Class of Community Supervision‚ on ISP. Mr. Jim Paul‚ an Officer of the New Jersey State Intensive Supervision Program (ISP)‚ presentations to the class was very‚ very informative and detailed

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    Careers in criminal justice range from forensic analysts to the K9 units. They all serve a different purposes in protecting the lives of those around us. Without criminal justice careers there would be no structure in society. When you choose the path of going into criminal justice‚ one must know there putting themselves in harm’s way every day. But the feeling of knowing your serving a purpose is like no other. There are many different types of law enforcement jobs out there but the three most intriguing

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