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    history. Most people say that racism is no longer a predicament but because of things like social media and the internet it has become exceptionally evident that racism was and still is a problem. Remarkably racism is a vast problem in the criminal justice system. A grand question is how racism in the legal system truly effects the black community? Unfair convictions towards black people‚ police brutality‚ and system abuse of power are the main effects of unfair treatment in the criminal justice system

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    Martin Luther King Jr. once said‚ “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere‚” understanding that issues targeting a single group of people can jeopardize society as a whole. Consequently‚ it’s important to recognize that as a nation we are presumably equal in the eyes of the law regardless of ethnicity or wealth. Yet even in modern day America our criminal justice system still incarcerates blacks at a much higher rate than their white counterparts‚ inevitably leading to a lifetime of

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    The stages in how the criminal justice system response to a crime‚ is through the police‚ the court system and the form of correction fitted for the crime or crimes. Yale Law Journal states‚ "Police officers patrol the streets‚ investigate cases‚ and makes arrests. Prosecutors handle the adjudication — dismissing charges‚ negotiating pleas‚ and taking cases to trial" (cited by Abel‚2017‚ p. 1732). There has to be a crime that has occurred‚ whether seen by a witness who reports to the police or the

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    In the criminal justice system the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups. These groups include the police who investigate the crime and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. When there is a trial‚ a selective number of individuals are called before the court known as the jury. It is not only the right and duty of juries to judge the facts‚ but also what is the law. To ultimately determine a verdict‚ the jury must take all information into consideration

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    Intro to Criminal Justice

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    Word Count: 507 AJS 101 Week One - Chapter One - Introduction to the Justice System - Crime and Criminal Justice Before I started reading chapter one‚ I knew the basics of criminal justice such as the three branches‚ the Miranda rights‚ and some of the steps in the formal criminal justice process. Now that I have gone through the chapter‚ I have a much better understanding of the criminal justice system. I know it isn’t over yet‚ but from what I have read so far‚ I have been able to grasp

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    happens in school‚ jobs‚ homes etc. There are many awful lingering effects of slavery and racism happening today but the worst are gang violence‚ teenage pregnancy‚ and single parent households. “Racism is one of the main issues facing the Criminal Justice System in the United States. Race

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    Criminal Justice Workplace Observation paper Jacqueline Johnson University of Phoenix Organizational Behavior and Management CJA 443 Luis Martinez July 04‚ 2011 Criminal Justice Workplace Observation paper When working in the criminal justice fields it takes experience and commitment to pursue a career as an officer.   When taking into consideration

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    continuity of purpose‚ seeks a group identity‚ and has members who individually or collectively engage in or have engaged in a pattern of criminal activity. Chicano gang involvement begins as early as elementary school. Children just seven and eight years old are being enlisted because of the difference in the punishment for youths in the Criminal Justice System. Why are children being pulled into gangs? There are several reasons‚ some are to make friends‚ others want protection and they think that

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    I have identified the sources of all information whether quoted verbatim or paraphrased‚ all images‚ and all quotations with citation and reference listings. Along with citations and reference listings‚ I have used quotation marks to identify quotations of fewer than 40 words and have used block indentation for quotations of 40 or more words. Nothing in this assignment violates copyright‚ trademark‚ or other intellectual property laws. I further agree that my name types on the line below is intended

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    The role of the defense counsel in the court system is to argue on behalf of the defendant‚ the person or persons being accused of the crime.

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