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    Reform in the Criminal Justice System Reform is essential in order to improve over time. As the years go by change has to happen‚ to make old things better. Over the course of a few years‚ prison reform has been a favorable topic in politics‚ and just overall. Everybody has different opinions concerning this issue. Some people think that it is unnecessary‚ others believe that it is a crucial task to move forward. However‚ there are many problems concerning how effectively the prison system works. Currently

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    Criminal justice system is the law enforcement that focuses on the safety of the public‚ which prosecutes‚ defends‚ sentences‚ and punishes people who are suspects of convicted criminal offenses. The criminal justice system is supposed to be equal to all races but it is not always like that even in this century. The criminal justice system is suppose to be color blind yet colored races are more likely to get hasher punishment than white people. There are studies that prove that there are more

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    . In the United States‚ the criminal justice system is an important tool used to provide justice for all. The criminal justice system creates a median for protecting societies innocent civilians and punishing the guilty who committed heinous acts. To follow understand our justice system‚ we need to look at laws created throughout history that became influential to our modern law as we know it today. For our laws have been adapted from historical societies‚ whose thoughts and ideas were way before

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    freedefinition.com) Punishment is our current most exercised consequence for bringing justice to those victims of criminals by incarcerating offenders in a jail or prison‚ as well as other forms such as the community service‚ probation‚ and even the death penalty. While jail and/or prison life is necessary to protect the public by confining criminals away from public harm‚ I believe that “only” punishing dangerous criminals is simply not enough.

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    Does it only take one person to make a difference in a huge and complex system? I believe it does. “Lead by example” is a motto that can greatly help change and impact our Criminal Justice System. By setting the example for our peers of how professionalism‚ integrity‚ and work ethics are vital in the performance of any career‚ one can be the exemplary employee. By doing so‚ one can inspire others and motivate them to follow thus‚ creating another exemplary employee. It’s like a never-ending chain

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    would be if there were no laws‚ I think no laws means more crime‚ It would become a hard task for police to catch the criminals and there would be more crimes and danger. The Criminal Justice system is a powerful system to maintain or control all the appropriate and inappropriate actvities of lawbreakers. So‚ What is crime? What is social control? What is criminal justice system and what it does? Well one can answer all these question by saying crime can be described on an action of a person

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    The criminal justice system in America is what helps to keep the population safe from harm‚ but it seems to be driven by racial biases. With over 2.2 billion people behind bars‚ mass incarceration is an issues facing the correctional system in America (Smith‚ 2015). These individuals have been sentenced to non-violent drug crimes and are mostly people of color. It is estimated that the likelihood of a black felon being sentenced to prison is 26 percent higher than that white individual found guilty

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    The Goals of Sentencing in the Criminal Justice System By: Brian Ouellette Criminal Justice CCJ 1020 Mr. Leonardo Cadogan Abstract In the United States there is no standard when it comes to punishment and sentencing. This area of the criminal justice system is in a constant state of change. Sentencing practices and goals are always being closely examined. From "getting tough on crime" to more rehabilitative approaches‚ the views and goals of sentencing are always being

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    Racism and the Criminal Justice System Is the justice system really racist? I do don’t think so and here’s why. In the 1950’s‚60’s‚and 70’s the criminal justice system was a little racist. But now a days from the mid 80’s to present i don’t think the justice system is racist. If a white and black man commits the same crime. Let’s say murder‚both men are going to prison‚ but however the crimes could have been committed differently. The white man killed someone‚ then admitted to it the next day. The

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    The Criminal Justice System Is Biased To begin with‚ in today’s society‚ the Criminal Justice system is broken. A person’s trial can have a different outcome depending on their ethnicity. Statistics prove that all races are not treated equally‚ whites always have an advantage for being the dominant group in the U.S. At this period in time‚ there has been a lot of shootings involving African Americans the most. In various incidents‚ law enforcement officers state that they felt that their life was

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