Daniel Sam K. Bañas‚ 120483 Carlos Rivera English 12 7 February‚ 2012 The Decriminalization of Illicit Drugs in the Philippines From the year 2002 to the year 2012‚ reports of illegal drug use and addiction to illegal drugs have risen in the Philippines‚ as explained by Tom Bañas the Task Force Commander of the Anti-Illegal Drug and Special Operation Task Force or AIDSOFT. The Philippine government in response to these reports sanctioned the formation of agencies specializing in dealing with
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relating to youths and or rather minors in the society. The orientation taken by the juvenile courts is far much different from the normal judicial courts. The juvenile courts are mainly focused on rectifying the behavior of individuals through a rehabilitation process. They try shaping the conduct of the person
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CJA 354 Week 5 Punishment Sentencing Presentation contains: IMPOSING CRIMINAL SANCTIONS Law - General Law Resource: University of Phoenix Material: Ruling on State v. Stu Dents Write a 1‚050- to 1‚400-word proposal that includes two different sentencing arguments formulated by your team. Include the desired outcome of each punishment. Include alternative and intermediate sanctions. Include a 5- to 10-slide Microsoft® PowerPoint® presentation with your proposal.
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Perspective‚ Rehabilitation Perspective‚ Due Process Perspective‚ Nonintervention Perspective‚ Equal Justice Perspective‚ and Restoration Perspective. The Due Process Perspective is the most ideal justice perspective that has been implemented over time. In order to more understand that biases take into account the other six perspectives. Crime control perspective‚ those believe that the proper role of the justice system is to prevent crime through the judicious use of criminal sanctions. Because the
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2-18-10 Aggressive Enforcement -It reduces’ residents’ fear -Dealing with low-level offenders leads to serious offenders -Quality of life is improved by not having to deal with “street people” -Cooperation/assistance in community increase when serious crime erupts -Encourages citizens to uphold neighborhood standards for behavior in public spaces Against Aggressive Enforcement -Police resources should be focused on serious crime -The link between disorder‚ fear‚ and crime is uncertain
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system takes a utilitarian approach to crime‚ providing inmates with programs designed to help rehabilitate offenders for the long-term benefit of society. Queensland Correctional Services provides offenders with options that are aiming at their rehabilitation and successful reintegration back into society (Qld Department of Corrective Services 2004). These options seek to provide prisoners with the opportunity to participate in community work programs‚ release to work programs‚ home detention and conditional
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which is governed by federal laws and provisions. Concerning a correctional facility‚ the following program of the Puerto Rico Department of Rehabilitation and Correction has been chosen‚ “Administracion de Instituciones Penales y Servicios a Confinados Transgresores”. It is a department governed by local government which provide custody services and rehabilitation to inmates who have been ordered to be in a correctional institution as well as minors who are detained. As part of this program‚ inmates
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The Rising Cost of Incarceration Michael Horn Faulkner University Courts MJA 5360 Dr. Monica E. Jayroe April 17‚ 2013 Abstract The rising cost of overcrowded corrections and potential solutions are discussed. Alternatives to incarcerations such as probation‚ house arrest and fines are just a few of the topics explored. Understanding the problems with the system will help to alleviate the cost along with the correct level of justice associated with crime. A State has a limited amount
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how the US correctional system punishes criminal offenders. In definition terms‚ correctional agencies administer sanctions and punishment imposed by courts for unlawful behavior. In other words‚ “you do the crime‚ you do the time”. The correctional system has a key responsibility in criminal justice. They provide supervision‚ punishment‚ safety‚ medical treatment‚ rehabilitation‚ and educating to hundreds of thousands of inmates. The conditions at the correctional system are not always the utmost
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You have the specific deterrence which is should reduce repeat offenses. Then you have general deterrence is a goal of criminal sentencing who have not been arrested yet‚ this is an attempt to turn crime. Rehabilitation is an attempt to reform a criminal offender. Rehabilitation usually works through education and psychological treatment to reduce the likelihood of future criminality. Restoration is the goal of criminal sentencing that attempts to make the victim back to the same. Assorted
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