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    Rehabilitation in Prison

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    Rehabilitation in Prison By Christopher Hall CJA 23 November 11‚ 2011 Instructor: William Dudley Prison

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    1981. On the same date petitioner applied for probation with respondent judge who referred the application to a Probation Officer . On December 21‚ 1981‚ respondent Judge issued an order granting petitioner’s probation‚ but modified the Probation Officer’s recommendation by increasing the period of probation to five (5) years and by imposing the following conditions: (a) To present herself to the jprobation officer designated to undertake her supervision at such place as may be specified in the order

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    Critical Issues in the American Criminal Justice System: Sentencing Decisions and the Death Penalty Richard W Ramsay Dr. Allen Lowery CJ 6624 – Court Administration December 1‚ 2010 Abstract This paper discusses three critical issues in the criminal justice system. It touches on the general issues of punishment philosophies‚ sentence decision making‚ and prison overcrowding and focused more specifically on the negative effects of each. Highlighted in this informational paper

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    have to be mindful and understanding to ethical problems faced in the course of their duties. There are three key social issues that contribute to the needs for criminal justice practitioners; managing change‚ offender population management‚ and probation and parole violations are among these. Law enforcement agencies are constantly taking on new cases and have to act differently in each situation‚ making them change tactics and construct different laws to help prevent the situation at hand‚ so

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    Rehabilitation begin in the 1900s to help the renovations of the correctional system such as implementation of indeterminate sentencing‚ parole‚ probation‚ and a separated juvenile system. So‚ for seven-decade offender treatment ruled as the dominate in corrections philosophy. But‚ in the early 1970s‚ rehabilitation suffered a sudden and dramatic setback and liberals blamed rehabilitation for allowing the State to use force or threats against offenders‚ and conservative blame rehabilitation for allowing

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    is not always the right option for rehabilitating criminals. The idea of putting offenders on probation who are supervised‚ also with a suspended sentence can assist in the decrease of crime (University of Phoenix‚ 2011). This paper will discuss the origins of rehabilitation in prison and its definition‚ the definition of parole and how it differs from mandatory release‚ the definition of probation and how it compares to other forms of sentencing‚ the definition and options of community corrections

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    |The Department of Juvenile Justice System: |April 20 | |Realigning the Broken Standard |2012 | |[Type the abstract of the document here. The abstract is typically a short summary of the contents of |SB 81 Judgment and Review | |the document. Type the abstract of the document here

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    risk of violence in the prison system. Lawsuits and became common place for the states and a new approach was needed to classify inmates to better control the population. Today’s model is called the objective classification system. The system uses intensive analysis‚ diagnosis‚ and prognosis for each prisoner to classify their inmates. This system helps reduce the level of violence‚ escape attempt and suicides as well as assaults and other serous violent offence in the prison systems. (US department

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    The majority perception of probation and parole is that it`s too lenient options in the US criminal justice system. Statistically‚ prison population is decreasing while probation and parole is constantly rising. Many may have concern as to why this is occurring. Some question the rehabilitation in probation and parole because so many offenders are being released to communities without much supervision. The Bureau of Justice Statistics informs that in 2009 probation numbers increased from 1‚118‚000

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    Disadvantages Of Juveniles

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    Juvenile crimes on the rise are not something society should ignore. But we are seeing more rapidly‚ courts are trying juveniles as adults. Many argue that it does not benefit the suspect or the society‚ if they are punished the same way as adults. So in this research I plan to analyze whether it is good or bad to trial juveniles as adults. A child‚ defined as a person under age 18‚ can be tried as an adult only if the child was age 14 or older at the time of the offense. Nearly all juvenile cases

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