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    The criminal justice system in America is what helps to keep the population safe from harm‚ but it seems to be driven by racial biases. With over 2.2 billion people behind bars‚ mass incarceration is an issues facing the correctional system in America (Smith‚ 2015). These individuals have been sentenced to non-violent drug crimes and are mostly people of color. It is estimated that the likelihood of a black felon being sentenced to prison is 26 percent higher than that white individual found guilty

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     the  fairness  and  effectiveness  of  the  Criminal  Justice   System   (CJS).   To   understand   this   statement   and   form   an   opinion   I   will   analyze   particular   arms   of   the   CJS‚   define   their   roles   and   purpose‚   and   make   an   informed   considered  opinion  about  the  fairness  and  effectiveness  of  the  system‚  if  at  all.  In   fashionable   fairness

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    Organizational behavior means actions‚ attitudes of a person‚ groups toward one another‚ and toward the organization as one. This can have an affect 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

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    Although most Criminal Theories we covered are quite interesting I’m a strong believer of the one presented by Cesare Beccaria. I believe we all have the abilities to make our own choices and we should all be held accountable for them. One of the reasons of why I’m a believer in this theory partially because working in the military and law enforcement field I will always be more inclined for the righteousness of the Criminal Justice System. While we are all well aware that we don’t live in the times

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    The Minority Community vs. Criminal Justice System The criminal law(s) have always been an issue with Black America in the United States. The criminal justice system has evolved into a negative effect on minority races. This has continued to annihilate the African-American community from the Jim Crow Laws established after slavery in 1800s to now in the 2000’s. The government elites established theories to keep blacks from opportunity and equality. Marxist theory explains this‚ how minorities can

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    Diversity in the Criminal Justice System December 1‚ 2012 TOPIC: Native Americans and the Criminal Justice System Native Americans in the United States have reported to come from many different tribes. American Indians are likely to experience violent crimes at more than twice the rate of all other U.S. residents. The rate of violent crimes committed against Native Americans is substantially higher than any other minority group in the United States. Yet‚ little or no attention is paid to

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    Is America’s Criminal Justice System Racist? Todd Brouse 4/9/14 Police and Society Gutierrez Since before the official establishment of the United States‚ discrimination and segregation among whites and other ethnicities had already been in practice among people all over the world‚ bringing us to a surging problem in today’s society of profiling in our criminal justice system. Many might question how a problem like racism and profiling can occur in a system of those who set and follow

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    History of criminal justice The modern criminal justice system has evolved since ancient times‚ with new forms of punishment‚ added rights for offenders and victims‚ and policing reforms. These developments have reflected changing customs‚ political ideals‚ and economic conditions. In ancient times through the middle Ages‚ exile was a common form of punishment. During the Middle Ages‚ payment to the victim (or the victim’s family)‚ known as wergild‚ was another common punishment‚ including for violent

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    “The American Criminal Justice System” Timeline: Key events in the historical development of capital and corporal punishment In 1692‚ the Salem Witch Trials began and is considered a great tragedy in history involving religion and beliefs. Many people suffered during this time if they were identified as a witch and the consequences were enforced by the minister of Salem‚ Samuel Parris‚ and his followers. A few punishments involved unlawful search and seizure’s‚ trials‚ and if convicted‚ executed

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    officers are criminal justice professionals whose duties involve ensure public safety and enforcement of laws. Within the criminal justice system law enforcement detectives performs investigative duties such as gathering facts and collecting evidence. The initial information provided to detectives is the most critical factor in solving a crime. Therefore‚ it is inherently important that the detectives follow all department rules and demonstrate sound judgment when making decisions. The criminal justice

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