Justice System Position Ashley Carte CJS/240 Lydia Sam July 2‚ 2013 The criminal justice system is designed to make sure to punish those that have broken the law and make sure to protect society from the delinquent. Many offenders will go to court‚ receive a jail sentence‚ do the time sentenced to‚ and be released. Crime is mostly always followed by punishment. There are many important factors that must be considered and taken into effect. Punishment is a good factor to be set
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CJS/220 Cayla Flowers April 27‚ 2014 Juvenile crime rates in the United States fell to a new 32-year low in 2013. In 2012 there were around 60‚000 violent crime arrests involving youths under the age of 18. From 2011 to 2012 there was a 10% decline in the number of youth arrests for all four offenses‚ which contributed to an overall drop of 36 percent since 2003. In 1994‚ police reported 500 violent youth crime arrests for every 100‚000 10-17-olds in the population. In 2008‚ the arrest rate
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Racial bias affects the direct file of a juvenile being tried as an adult. Studies have shown inconsistencies in the juvenile justice system where race was the determining factor in juveniles taking on adult sentences. For example‚ the case with Studies show that the race of the juvenile defendant can influence a direct file’s decisions to charge them as adult. Racism is the belief that all members of each race possess characteristics or abilities specific to that race‚ especially to distinguish
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The Juvenile Justice Process Detric Johnson Professor Robert Roth CRJ 180 13 May 2012 Juvenile Justice Process Intake | Decision to Detain | Qualified Right to Post Bail | Decision to Petition the Case | Prosecutor Decision Making | Dismiss or handle Informally | Petition by requesting adjudication | Waive to adult court for prosecution | Adjudication | Arraignment | Adjudication Hearing | | Disposition | Predisposition Report | Disposition Hearing | | The first step or stage
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In today’s criminal justice system‚ jails and prisons are becoming more overcrowded due to the recent increase in crime rates. Many criminal justice agencies have recently found a new method of punishment that can be used deter people from committing criminal actions and further prevent overcrowding the prisons. This new method of punishment is known as restorative justice. This new method of punishment focuses on having the offender restore the losses of both their victim and their community in
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to intern at Denton County Juvenile Probation. This institution is responsible for delinquent juveniles that have committed a criminal act. The institution consists of several departments: intake‚ the court‚ detention‚ the POST adjudication program‚ and JJAEP (Juvenile Justice Alternative Education Program). My intern experience consisted of working with juveniles placed in the Courage to Change (CTC) POST adjudication‚ which is a diversion program of the Texas Juvenile Detention Department (TJJD)
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Introduction In the adversary system‚ crimes are seen as on offense committed against the state. It views the offender as a completely free and rational individual who volunteers to engage in criminal activity. Therefore‚ the focus of this system is punishment and control; which‚ should be tough enough to promote specific and general deterrence. Unfortunately‚ though being tough on crime and the offender‚ is assumed to reduce future crime through deterrence; it fails to do so. It also minimizes
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The legal concept of juvenile status is relatively new. The juvenile court system was established in the United States a little more than a century ago. The first court appearing was in Cook County‚ Illinois in 1899. Prior to that time‚ children and youth were seen as small adults and were tried and punished as adults. Until the late 19th century‚ the criminal courts tried youth and adults. The sixteenth century educational reform movement in England that had perceived youth to be different from
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Policing Functions Paper Criminal Justice Trends The crossing point between components of the criminal justice system and criminal justice connections with surrounding society is constantly changing. For this assignment I will evaluate the past‚ present‚ and future trends. In addition I will discuss the recent and future trends and contemporary issues affecting the criminal justice system‚ and the value of the criminal justice system in a changing society. For instance there has been a
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FYP Proposal Report Online Enrollment and Administration System Real World Database Development by Kong Koon Kit Law Yu Yeung Chan Yin Mo Leung Shiu Hong Advised by Prof. Frederick H. Lochovsky Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for COMP 397 in the Department of Computer Science Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Name of Student: Name of Student: Name of Student: Name of Student: Kong Koon Kit Chan Yin Mo Law Yu Yeung Leung Shiu Hong Signature:
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