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    Race and Corrections Sheronda Allen Arizona State University CRJ 305- Laura Owen Minorities remain overrepresented in crime‚ offending‚ victimization‚ and all stages of the criminal justice process especially confinement. Overrepresentation alludes to a situation in which a greater part of a particular group is present at various stages within the justice system than would be expected based on its part in the general population (Rosich‚ 2007). Minorities have always had a

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    REWARDS OR PUNISHMENT REWARDS OR PUNISHMENT KATINA WILLIAMS UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX JEROME BARTLEY PSYCH/538 Rewards or Punishment Children learn most of their behaviors by associating them with consequences. If a young child wants something form their parents they usually cry to get it and sometimes the parent will give in and give the child what he or she is crying for. I am against this because this is rewarding the child for their bad behavior. Why give the child a pleasurable experience

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    Capital Punishment

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    The most commonly used method of discouraging criminals from unlawful actions is punishment. And for taking a person’s life its generally the death penalty. DETERRANCE: One of the most common reason for supporting the death penalty is deterrence‚ which is a belief that crime can be stopped by the society by making the punishment much more severe than the benefits gained from the criminal act. The death penalty is something which is so harsh and makes potential murderer’s think twice or even thrice

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    Corporal Punishment

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    English Composition I February 9‚ 2011 Corporal Punishment 2. The Thesis and the Evidence Parents all around the world have different methods of correcting their children after a bad behavior. “Corporal punishment or physical punishment refers to "the use of physical force with the intention of causing a child pain‚ but not injury‚ for purposes of correction or control of the child’s behavior"” (Turner‚ Finkelhor Par. 1). “Almost all children in the United States are spanked by their parents

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    Corporal Punishment

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    of corporal punishment‚ to discourage their children for misbehaving. Corporal punishments do not do anything to ensure that children will no longer misbehave. Whether it be spanking‚ hitting‚ or paddling a child‚ the only aspect that this form of punishment reinforces in children is fear. This fear will in turn be associated with pain‚ rather than the difference between right and wrong. Less painful and more effective means should be taken into consideration while choosing punishments. Choosing

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    Laura McCreanor Dear Sir‚ I am writing in reply to the recent publication of an item on the topic of corporal punishment. I do not agree that it is needed to bring discipline back into our schools. It is assumed that a child who has been caned would be less likely to commit another offence ‚ but this was never proved and ‚ in fact ‚ one theory holds that severe corporal punishment increases the likelihood of future offences. There are better ways to discipline students than hitting them. Some

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    executions have reportedly taken place.[73] Starting in 1642 within British America‚ an estimated 365[74] juvenile offenders were executed by the states and federal government of the United States.[75] The United States Supreme Court abolished capital punishment for offenders under the age of 16 in Thompson v. Oklahoma (1988)‚ and for all juveniles in Roper v. Simmons (2005). In addition‚ in 2002‚ the United States Supreme Court declared unconstitutional the execution of individuals with mental retardation

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    Georgi Atanasov ENG 102F Professor Vladimir Levchev Second Essay March 11‚ 2013 Capital Punishment   The term “capital punishment” is a little bit misleading‚ because it is a euphemism for “death penalty”‚ but there is also an opinion that the infliction of death is not and cannot be punishment. What indeed is the death penalty? On 10th of October 2010 for the eighth time there was the World Day against the Death Penalty. During the opening ceremony the President of the European

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    Death Penalty Capital punishment has been and will likely always be a highly controversial issue. Throughout history‚ the death penalty has been used as a form of public display for crime deterrence. Examples in the past include beheadings‚ hangings‚ and now lethal injection. Modern research has been done around the issues of deterrence and whether the death penalty has any deterrent effect on homicide rates. This begs the question of whether it is ethical to execute a person just to deter

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    Effects of Punishment and Sentencing Jesus Lujan Jr. CJS/200 February 13‚ 2011 University of Phoenix- Robert Winkler Effects of Punishment and Sentencing The Effects of Punishment and Sentencing Punishment and sentencing are an integral part of our criminal justice system. There are four basic philosophical reasons for sentencing retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation‚ and rehabilitation. There are some factors that that can affect how a wrongdoer is punished. There is a debate surrounding

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