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    call criminal activity has undoubtedly been with us since the dawn of history‚ and crime control has long been a primary concern of politicians and government leaders worldwide. Still‚ the American experience with crime during the last half century has been especially influential in shaping the criminal justice system of today. What is crime? A crime is a wrongdoing classified by the state or Congress as a felony or misdemeanor. A crime is an offense against a public law. This word‚ in its most general

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    retribution in the United States criminal justice system. The value for this round will be: justice‚ where everyone gets what they are due. In order to provide a criterion for which to judge the value‚ as well as a way to achieve my value‚ the value- criteria shall be: retribution‚ where the punishment of an individual is more often than not weighted by the gravity of the crime that they committed. This is not to say that the justice system is justified in putting our criminals through excruciating torture

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    Comparative Criminal Justice Systems The goal of socialism is to minimize people’s suffering through public control of industry and social services; socialism rejects class-based society (TheFreeDictionary‚ 2010). Socialism promises prosperity‚ equality‚ and security to the people. However‚ in many cases socialism has brought poverty‚ misery‚ and tyranny to the people; equality is achieved in the sense that everyone is equal in misery (Perry‚ 1995‚ June). Key characteristics of the socialist system in

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    Navedo-Pingore Abstract The American justice system has many aspects to its structure.  Law enforcement agencies‚ lawyers and correctional institutions are just a few of those aspects.  The most critical component of the criminal and civil justice system is the court system.  Without the court system‚ the justice system falls apart.  Courts predate police organizations as well as jails by thousands of years.  The court system also known as the judicial system serves the public by interpreting laws

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    CJ123 CRIMINAL LAW Project 2 As we discovered in Project 1‚ Little Louie‚ Billy Bad Boy committed a string of crimes‚ initially resulting in an attempt to rob Commercial Corruption‚ a local bank. The two alleged criminals were apprehended by the police and informed of their rights. Here‚ I will identify the specific role that each played with the particular crime‚ the elements that lead to this conclusion‚ and the potential defenses the defending party might assert and

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    way I would design my facilities would be similar but differentiate based upon the need of security. Criminals with longer sentences who have commited serious crimes such as murder‚ etc. would be placed in a maximum security prison. It would be surrounded by high stone walls with detection devices and huge spotlights. There would be great security as to eliminate any fleeing of prisoners. Criminals of less serious crimes such as minor assault and small thefts would be put in a medium security prison

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    What attributes are required of an undercover officer? Undercover officers are required to gain the trust of a suspected criminal or group by using an assumed identity to get information or evidence that can lead to the arrest of the suspect. Do you believe you would make a good undercover officer? Why or why not? No I wouldnt make a good undercover officer because I would nervous and stuttering and would forget what I am suppose to say. I am a terrible actor. Are there gender issues regarding

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    fire hoses. Hundreds of protesters‚ including King‚ were jailed. At first‚ King was criticized for taking on Birmingham; eight white clergymen published a letter calling his actions "unwise and untimely." But he responded with his own letter citing philosophers‚ religious scholars‚ and biblical figures to justify his actions. April 16‚ 1963 My Dear Fellow Clergymen: While confined here in the Birmingham city jail‚ I came across your recent statement calling my present activities "unwise and

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    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‚ education‚ and mental health. For example if someone is released

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    housing‚ cafeteria‚ yard‚ and programs. The new prison will be a maximum prison and will contain all prisoners that are serving 5 years to life sentences. In this proposal‚ I will define the programs that the prison will obtain and all necessary actions required to move forward in this transaction. The new prison policy will determine if the same policies should remain or if changes should be made. The new prison will not only accommodate inmates but the safety of correctional officers and visitors

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