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    Determining Conditions of Probation Simulation When working in the correction’s profession‚ not only do the correction officers need to be sure that criminals stay safe and are able to pay their debt to society‚ they also are responsible for the rehabilitation of the inmates. Once inmates are released from prison they may also have to serve probation or parole as part of their sentencing. Probation or parole is determined on the person’s background such as criminal history‚ family background‚

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    In his real life‚ Algernon is a reckless socialite and spendthrift. His aunt‚ Lady Bracknell‚ frequently comments on his frivolity‚ and asks if his endeavors are “the best use of his time and money.” Which is a token of generosity on her part‚ because Algernon has no wealth of his own; by extension of that notion‚ none of the young aristocrats have acquired wealth by their own means‚ because they have each received a large inheritance from the older generation. Even Jack Worthing‚ who is understood

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    Over the last few years‚ Texas State University-San Marcos has seen a significant increase in the number students applying and being admitted to the university. According to Hendricks (2010)‚ from the fall of 2009 to the fall of 2010‚ the campus saw a 5.9% increase in the number of students attending the university. In the fall of 2010‚ the campus reached a new record enrollment of 32‚586 students; Out of those‚ 3‚930 were incoming freshman. A vast majority of freshmen and sophomores experience their

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    Color of Justice By Joel Nunez CJC 113 Criminal Justice Central Carolina community College After watching the video the color of justice I have a better understanding of our juvenile justice system. The statistics shows that young people of racial and ethnic minorities constantly face harassment. Police officers do not usually want to accept complaints from minorities‚ while they became the prime suspects in the majority of crimes. For example‚ one in three young African Americans and

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    Simple Justice Racism The way this book began was profound and saddening. It didn’t begin in the early to mid 1800’s but in the 1950’s. A time of prosperity in America during the baby boom‚ manufacturing jobs and at a time when families could prosper; but not if you were black in South Carolina. Summerton‚ South Carolina in the 1950’s was no larger than 30‚000 plus people and was a majority black population. But that majority didn’t help the black people in this community. The chapters focus

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    1. The first dilemma is whether or not to attempt to influence Chief Justice George Albright to take this particular case or not. 2. As the law clerk I would have several options‚ first to be honest and explain the situation: the judge and ask him for his recommendation. The possible outcome may or may not be successful but according to the Justice Albrights sentencing record it may be a viable request‚ with a successful outcome. A second option would be to contact whomever assigns the docket cases

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    the reader: a) an understanding of the different definitions that reparative justice can adopt; and b) the functioning of the reparatory regime in the International Criminal Court (ICC) as established in the legal instruments which is based on. Reparative justice: theoretical definitions In order to create a wider scope of what reparations are or should be like and their ultimate finality‚ different reparative justice perspectives are exposed . These viewpoints comprehend various authors stemming

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    Criminological Theory Summaries Theory Classical Main Points Theorists/Researchers Beccaria Crime occurs when the benefits outweigh the costs—when people pursue self-interest in the absence of effective punishments. Crime is a freewilled choice. See also deterrence‚ rational choice. Cric if reinforced. When criminal subcultures exist‚ then many individuals can learn to commit crime in one location and crime rates—including violence— may become very high. The gap between the American Dream’s goal

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    The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot produces many different themes. Many of which continue to play a big role in today’s society. Throughout the novel‚ the author reveals the story of a woman who shook the scientific world with just her cells. Even today‚ her cells’ influence is still felt in medical research. However useful these cells are‚ obtaining them was very controversial. After reading the book‚ the main themes that stuck out in

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    federal prisoners? State prisoners typically haven’t committed a federal offense such as murder‚ whereas federal prisoners tend to be the most dangerous to society. Consisting of murderers and high profile drug dealers. There are issues of overcrowding‚ lack of funding for various programs‚ and prison violence. However‚ federal prisoners tend to receive better treatment than state prisoners since they typically have longer sentences. What is the difference between jail inmates and prison inmates? What

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