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    Racial Disparity In The Criminal Justice System My topic is racial disparity within the criminal justice system. According to “The Sentencing Project” Racial disparity in the criminal justice system exists when the proportion of a racial or ethnic group within the control of the system is greater than the proportion of such groups in the general population .The reason I chose this topic is because I think it is such a undermined problem across the country today. The term racial disparity refers

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    in the criminal justice system. Rehabilitation‚ which is the aim and main purpose is to prevent prisoners from going back to prison for another crime after being released. Rehabilitation is a right way of getting them in the right frame of mind for when they have to make real life decisions as soon as step out of prison. In this essay‚ there will be an evaluation on why the rehabilitation programme can be a weakness‚ but also how can be a strength to the criminal justice system. There will also

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    there are many dangers associated with juveniles in prison. Lastly‚ the harsh sentencing laws make it easier to try juveniles as adults. The Juvenile Justice System was founded on principal that children are different from adults‚ and therefore should focus on rehabilitation‚ not punishment. In Pennsylvania‚ the juvenile justice system provides for the supervision‚ care and rehabilitation of juveniles by ensuring community protect accountability‚ and competency. Due to the fact that children

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    not‚ especially in the Criminal Justice System. Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System results from the dissimilar treatment of similarly situated people based on race. The history of racial disparity in the Criminal Justice System in the U.S has been longstanding. With this country’s shameful past of slavery‚ the Jim Crow laws‚ and numerous other racially based injustices‚ it seems obvious that race plays a factor in many facets of the criminal justice system‚ such as who is more likely to

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    Radio in the 1930's

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    The 1930’s was a really hard time for many people; it was considered the Great Depression. But for radio it was the Golden Age. The radio was a great diversion from the terrible economy. Not only was radio a great source of entertainment‚ but it also provided relief from the depression and connected the home front with the war. There were many different “shows” broadcasted on the radio‚ there was a vast category of genres‚ such as drama (soap operas)‚ action/adventure‚ and comedies. It wasn’t just

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    Collective Security 1930s

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    acting together‚ to prevent one country attacking another. This idea failed between 1920 and 1935 due to the depression‚ The Manchuran dispute‚ and The Abyssinian crisis. collective security had a permanent court of international justice‚ arbitration‚ an investigation system‚ and economic sanctions. In the covenant of the leage of nations it was said that member states should refer their disputes to any of the previews mentioned. The depression was an economic failure. The wall street crash in 1929lead

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    services in the field of mental health within the criminal justice system‚ and the significant challenges faced upon reentry (p.445). Research findings illustrate that the target problem areas to reinforce for policy reform are better coordination of care to clients when providing mental health services and education of the direct population to service providers. Casual arguments reiterate the struggling aspects of the criminal justice system such as‚ inadequate mental health treatment to individuals

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    every aspect giving them basically no rights at all. Although slavery days are long and gone some may say that the White American race still has an upper hand on the African Americans by using the criminal justice system against them. This topic of racial inequality within the criminal justice system of the United States also known as “the land of the free” has become more and more relevant based upon the rising number of arrests and the highly populated penal institution mostly occupied by African

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    Justice

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    look up synonyms for the word justice‚ or ask someone what they think the word means‚ they will spew out nouns such as: neutrality‚ fairness‚ impartialness‚ etc. I believe justice in terms of the criminal system is the collaboration of three different entities‚ police‚ court‚ and corrections. That have to work together to form an illusion of one single entity; and in doing this‚ they have to still maintain a check and balance system amongst themselves. So‚ no one system should be able to have full

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    Segregation In The 1930's

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    rights for all‚ there are many ways that people are segregated in their daily lives. However‚ today’s segregation is nothing compared to the 1930’s America. The laws in the 1930’s made African-Americans feel the weight of segregation in their daily lives and education. America’s laws of the land help to make segregation an acceptable way of life in the 1930’s. This was especially true in the South. The Jim Crow laws were some of the foundational laws to allow segregation.

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