Careers in Criminal Justice Donald Pecher CRJ201: Introduction to Criminal Justice Instructor: Jodi Levit 5-31-2011 There are many different careers in criminal justice; three interesting careers are police officers‚ game warden‚ and prison guards. When you look at these three careers they are a lot alike and there are some differences in their duties. Police officers are there to serve and protect are communities; make arrest and make frequent traffic stops. Conservation officers are
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Seminar: Duties and responsibilities of the criminal justice practitioner Jennifer Boren CJ-100 Perception is how we see our self and how others see us. According to Chapter 15‚ when we have a bad perception of ours elf‚ it causes us to lose focus and lose the reality of helping others. Perception refers to one’s ability to mentally picture something. One example would be if an individual received a job that paid very well. At the end of their first week that individual has
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Professional Stage Manager Interview: Peggy Dahlquist On October 30th‚ 2015 I interviewed Equity/AGMA Stage Manager Peggy Dahlquist over email. Peggy shared a variety of experiences and advice for anyone with future plans to become a professional stage manager. From this interview I developed a clear understanding of what the job entails and that having passion and experience for this type of work is the key to being successful. I came to this understanding through the first hand account of her
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Professionals in the criminal justice field have the discretion to make many ethical choices throughout their careers. These choices are so significant that their outcomes can determine the futures of those involved. An ethical choice that prosecutors have to make daily‚ revolves around plea bargaining. Plea bargains are negotiations for contracts between the prosecution and the defense in an attempt to get them to plead guilty ("Plea Bargain.”). The prosecutor offers to reduce the severity or the
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offenses was accompanied by profound racial disparities. Blacks were incarcerated at a grossly disproportionate rate to white Americans and blacks received much harsher and longer sentences‚ 14.5% longer‚ creating racial disparity within the criminal justice system (Alexander‚ 2010; Austin‚ et al.; Georges-Abeyie‚ 2006; González & Chang‚ 2011; Lynch & William‚ 1997; Mauer‚ 2007; Mauer & King‚ 2007; Spohn‚ 2000 (Alexander‚ 2010‚ Associated Press‚ 2007‚ Mauer M. 2009; Mauer M.‚ 2008; Spohn‚ 2000)
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head: CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM PAPER Criminal Justice System Michael P Barros University of Phoenix Introduction to Criminal Justice CJA/204 David Vialpando July 5‚ 2011 Criminal Justice System Paper During the next few paragraphs we will discuss the components of the criminal justice system and the criminal justice process. We will also discuss the definition of crime and its relationship to the law. Finally we will discuss the government structure as it applies to the criminal justice
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on the organization performance and function. An organizations success is the ability of understand the internal strengths and weaknesses of the organizations culture that exist. The criminal justice system is like any other organization with organizational behavior. There several components in the criminal justice system. Each component has its own individual chain of command. The chain of command is effective in an organization if follow according to the policies
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choosing the right decisions when faced with a situation (Radelet and Reed‚ 2002). Due to the position of authority and eminence of criminal justice professionals‚ it is important that strict code of ethics be adhered to; as decisions made in this sector are vital and could sometimes cause grave consequences. For instance‚ when police officers are dealing with criminal cases‚ it is ethical that they present the correct evidence and they should inform the offenders of their judicial rights. Some policemen
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Recommendations to Improve Our Criminal Justice System Sami-Marcia Donovan EN234 – Computers in Law Enforcement July 6‚ 2013 Ivy Bridge College/Tiffin University Abstract The American Criminal Justice System is a multifaceted legal system that provides resources for policing American society and disciplining individuals who may present a threat to its citizens. The Criminal Justice System is commissioned with ensuring that criminals are penalized appropriately for their crimes and rehabilitated
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Criminal Justice is the process of techniques and associations of governments focused at maintaining social control‚ deterring and justifying crime‚ or allowing those who violate laws with criminal penalties rehabilitation efforts. There is no single criminal justice system in the United States but many similar‚ individual systems. How the criminal justice system works in each area depends on the jurisdiction that is in charge: city‚ county‚ state‚ federal or tribal government or military connection
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