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    Racial Profiling Speech

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    discussing racial profiling and the affects that is has in the media and the community. What is racial profiling? Racial profiling is the act of suspecting or targeting a person of a certain race based on a stereotype about their race. According to Minnesota House of Representatives analyst Jim Cleary‚ "there appear to be at least two clearly distinguishable definitions of the term ’racial profiling’: a narrow definition and a broad definition... Under the narrow definition‚ racial profiling occurs when

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    Sex Offender Paraphilias

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    Marshall et al. seemed to only be treating those that are convicted sexual offenders there was never any mention of non-offending paraphilias that go through treatment. They decided to focus their study on sexual offenders because they found in their research that that since other paraphilics and sexual offenders were thought to be so similar‚ they would also go through the treatment process the same way. By focusing on sexual offenders‚ the DSM IV’s reliability for diagnosing paraphilias is questioned

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    have serious consequences such as incarceration due to crimes‚ but the ones that do tend to never help reduce the amount of offenders in the U.S. The juvenile justice system’s main goal is rehabilitation for all youth‚ but research and many studies have been carried out in order to describe what the system is doing wrong and what problems need to be resolved. Juvenile offenders should be placed in rehabilitative programs because punitive programs are counterproductive and therefore juvenile procedures

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    Indigenous Youth Offenders

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    The criminal justice system uses unique policies and programs to address the difficulties associated with dealing with young offenders. It is widely accepted by the international and Australian standards that children and young offenders should be subject to an alternate criminal justice system than adults‚ which identifies and recognizes their inexperience and irresponsibility. “Best interests of the child” (CROC article 3). In NSW‚ daily there are over 500 under 18s incarcerated in juvenile institutions

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    Dana L. Sears ITT Technical Institute Online There are many advantages to putting offenders on probation and parole. One advantage is the cost‚ the average inmate costs 20‚000 a year to house‚ and up to 60‚000 in a super max. The cost to keep someone on probation is 3‚400 a year that is a big difference. Another advantage is the space. Prisons are becoming overcrowded very quickly. The offenders that are placed on parole or supervision are generally no violent criminals; they may have had

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    How would you suggest we deal with non-violent drug offenders? While whites consistently report drug usage rates equal to or higher than blacks and Hispanics‚ they are much more rarely arrested for such? Discuss potential reasons for this discrepancy. mandatory minimum sentences for low-level‚ non-violent drug offenders (YES or NO) How do we deal with non-violent drug offenders? That’s the question! There would be no hesitation if putting a violent criminal behind bars for a very long time. Murderers

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    Racial Profiling Summary

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    The article “Should Racial Profiling Be Accepted as a Law Enforcement Practice?”‚ published by ProCon.org discusses the pros and cons on if racial profiling should be practiced by the law enforcement. Those in favor of this practice admit that people of color are targeted more by law enforcement agencies because they are the ones who usually commit crimes. When officers practiced racial profiling‚ the reports that had been made showed that minorities were the ones mostly committing crime. Those opposing

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    Youthful offenders As Stacia Tauscher once said “we worry about what a child will become tomorrow‚ yet we forget that he is someone today.” For my opinion is true‚ young offender population has increased of the years. Parents may be worried about their children’s future instead of watching them while they’re are in their sights. Thought out history there were some young offender but not a crime to get punished for. By modern times some crimes have be become unusual drastic of children. 2004 12

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    Offender profiling is only a part of criminal investigative analysis and is not treated as a single entity of investigation‚ instead as part of an interrelated behavioural investigation.  However‚ this technique is not widely used in Australia‚ as there are only four members of the International Criminal Investigative Analysis Fellowship (ICIAF) that work in conjunction with the police‚ mostly within the serial cases of a violent/sexual nature‚ it is widely used in America possibly due to their

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    Leanne Tiernan Case Study

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    there was no match with either the national DNA database or samples taken from 2‚000 local men In July 2002 there was a further attack of a 30 year old woman who was raped in Earlswood‚ in Surrey. Using a technique called low copy number (LCN) DNA profiling the forensic services were able to match fragments of DNA to those from the first case. Following the rapes of a 26-year-old woman on Putney Common in London on the same day in July 2002‚ a 52-year-old woman on Wimbledon Common‚ London in August

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