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    Criminologists study crime and criminal law. They analyze criminal behavior patterns and criminal laws‚ and provide theoretical explanations for criminal and delinquent behavior. Primarily involved in research and teaching‚ criminologists supply a great deal of knowledge to the study of policing‚ police administration and policy‚ juvenile and delinquency‚ corrections‚ correctional administration and policy‚ drug addiction‚ criminal ethnography‚ macro- level models of criminal behavior‚ radical criminology

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    Interview with a Teaching Professional Ginny Lyn Hutnik AED/201 Breeanna Becker Oct 2‚ 2011 I did an interview with a second grade teacher this week and decisions that she had to make. When I was asking her some of the question it was hard for her to answer because she

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    Kingdom: a criminal justice system characterised by an emphasis on crime control rather than due process will inevitably produce miscarriages of justice.” STUDENT NUMBER: 111099151 CANDIDATE NUMBER: 110466 Outline * What is Criminal Justice System? * Theories and perspectives of criminal justice system * Miscarriage of justice * What due process entails * What crime control entails * The conflict between crime control and due process in the miscarriage of justice cases

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    Criminal Justice Integration Project University of Phoenix Javon Lewis‚ Prysanthum Armstrong‚ Brigit Williams‚ and Deon Hagerty AJS/502 Harry Kirk‚ Instructor November 12‚ 2012 Criminal Justice Integration Project There are many prison facilities that are ran privately today. These facilities are known to better rehabilitate those convicted upon entering society again. Team B has developed a private prison to house those individuals who are convicted of committing crimes. Team B has also implemented

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    According to Criminal Justice Today: An Introductory Text for the 21st Century‚ Chapter 11. “Modern sentencing practices are influenced by five goals‚ which weave their way through widely disseminated professional and legal models‚ continuing public calls for sentencing reform.” The five goals of contemporary sentencing are Retribution‚ Incapacitation‚ Deterrence‚ Rehabilitation and Restoration. We are going to discuss what each goal means for sentencing criminals. Retribution a demand for punishment

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    Introduction Reasoning has become a valued ability with in the judicial system. There are many ways of going about rational thinking. Reasoning is associated with thinking‚ cognition‚ and intellect. Reason‚ is one of the ways by which thinking comes from one idea to a related idea. Example‚ it is the means by which rational beings understand themselves to think about cause and effect‚ truth and falsehood‚ and what is good or bad. In the Johnsons definition of reasoning is defined as the

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    Our criminal justice system demands a continuous evolution to create success within the department. The last 60 years society has provoked change with our criminal justice system. These changes vary across three different areas inside the departments; corrections‚ courts‚ and policy. Corrections had a large advancement in their policy with PREA. PREA is the prison rape elimination act and protects offenders and employees. The criminal justice court system made adjustments to policies on self-defense

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    be covering topics such as the courtroom work groups‚ the role of a prosecutor‚ the effects of the criminal justice funnel and the backlog of cases on the court system and the courtroom work group. Topics such as these are important to cover so that each individual has a complete understanding of the pros and cons of systems in the judicial system. What is a courtroom work group? “The professional courtroom actors‚ including judges‚ prosecuting attorneys‚ defense attorneys‚ public defenders‚ and

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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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    In criminal justice there are two types of ethical decision-making approaches. The two types of approaches are deontological and consequentialist ethical decision-making approaches. Each one of these approaches like all things is similar in some ways and different in some ways. Therefore‚ I will explain them both briefly. Now deontological ethics is one of those kinds of normative theories regarding which choices are morally required‚ forbidden‚ or permitted. In terms this is what helps us make our

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