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    Regarding the improvement of the United States voter‚ turn-out‚ we must start with the most important thing‚ registering more people to vote. Personally‚ I am not registered to vote. I recently moved from North Carolina and would find it very convenient if I could register online. We live in technology age‚ where we download an app simply to order pizza‚ we can order furniture from a website‚ and even apply for jobs online. Why can I not submit a voter registration application online? I understand

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    The third and final step in the Criminal Justice System is corrections. A convicted offender is usually turned over to the corrections department following the courts to fulfill their punishment which includes monetary restitution‚ house arrest‚ probation‚ community service‚ prison‚ or capital punishment. Sometimes there is a mix of punishments. This step is also used to hopefully help to rehabilitate an offender. Officer Interview Police Officers are one the most respected professionals in

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    The purpose of this essay is to analyze juvenile delinquency within the United States and the realities which have been discovered‚ ascertained or confronted while performing such an analysis. First of all‚ it is important to delineate and describe the types of prisons within the United States. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons‚ the correctional system is comprised of the following types of prisons which are divided by security levels with the purpose of confining offenders in

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    Sharen P. Cupido 7-St. Therese The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) (Filipino: Kawanihan ng Pilipinas Laban sa Droga) is the lead anti-drugs law enforcement agency‚ responsible for preventing‚ investigating and combating any dangerous drugs‚ controlled precursors and essential chemicals within the Philippines. The agency is tasked with the enforcement of the penal and regulatory provisions of Republic Act No. 9165 (R.A. 9165)‚ otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs

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    some major differences that I found between them. The jail houses inmates that get lots of recreational time‚ television where majority rules apply‚ work release programs‚ and after spending 50% of their sentence they can become eligible for early parole unless they are a sex offender then they have to serve 75% of their sentence. The prison however is a super max prison which means it houses the worst of the worst when it comes to prisoners. Here they are in solitary confinement 23 hours a day for

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    History of Corrections Michael Perdun Professor Mendez CJ232 July 24‚ 2010 The historical development of corrections since the colonial period is very interesting to look into. After the colonial period there were other significant events that led up to how the history of corrections is so important such as the arrival of the penitentiary‚ the reformatory movement‚ the rise of the progressives‚ the rise of the medical model‚ community

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    back into society if they were trail as an adult. Parole was a great idea to save the state money. When a person is sentenced to prison and serves 85% of their time and have good behavior‚ they become eligible for parole. While on parole‚ they are still considered an inmate. The inmate must fellow all the rules code of conduct while being on parole. Probation is a sentence ordered by a judge instead of serving time in jail. Caplan (2012)‚ "Probation is imposed either for lesser offenses like shoplifting

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    the juvenile’s criminal behavior. Juvenile can go through different consequences like community-based like probation and treatments programs that the judge has sent them to‚ for the juveniles to learn from their criminal behaviors. Probation‚ institution centers and treatment would be to help the juveniles to learn and change their paths of committing crimes.

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    Their ideas about the cause of crime were more centered around the social‚ economic‚ and psychological pressures on people. The progressives brought up programs that were discussed in 1870 at the Cincinnati meeting. These programs included probationparole‚ and other indeterminate sentences that are still used in corrections today. As we can see

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    2-18-10 Aggressive Enforcement -It reduces’ residents’ fear -Dealing with low-level offenders leads to serious offenders -Quality of life is improved by not having to deal with “street people” -Cooperation/assistance in community increase when serious crime erupts -Encourages citizens to uphold neighborhood standards for behavior in public spaces Against Aggressive Enforcement -Police resources should be focused on serious crime -The link between disorder‚ fear‚ and crime is uncertain

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