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    The correctional system has three main goals: punish‚ protect the population and rehabilitate the offender. However‚ it is unclear how well the modern U.S. correctional system achieves these goals and whether the money invested in the correctional system might be better spent. (http://www.ehow.com/about_5087269_role-correctional-system.html) The only goal the correctional system has is to punish those who are incarcerated‚ so they never commit another crime and have to come back. It is the most

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    The HR Professional Map captures what successful and effective HR people do and deliver across every aspect and specialism of the profession‚ and sets out the required activities‚ behaviours and knowledge. By covering 10 professional areas and 8 behaviours‚ set in 4 bands of competence the Map covers every level of HR profession. HR Professional Map is the foundation of HR profession‚ and it sets out what HR practitioners need to know and do and how the need to go about doing it at all stages

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    Probation officers are members of the criminal justice system whose purpose is to supervise offenders to ensure that they are following court orders and are on good behaviour for a period of time (Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services‚ 2016). Youth probation officers work in the community to regulate and maintain the order of juvenile offenders. The goals are to prevent youth offenders from reoffending and to help them find a positive role in society. According to Umamaheswar (2013)

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    and parole officers have similar job duties in which they both monitor and supervise offenders that are under correctional supervision. Probation officers supervise offenders at the front end of the sentencing period‚ which means they monitor offender’s behavior in the community and their compliance with the conditions of probation. Probation officers usually work with either adults or juveniles exclusively. Probation officers report any violation of probation to the courts. Parole officers perform

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    Brooke Holcomb Professor Yarbrough English 112 4 April 2013 The Lessons In a Lesson Before Dying Jefferson was not the only one to learn a lesson. Jefferson did more for Grant then he knows. There is not only one lesson In A Lesson Before Dying there are many‚ Ernest J. Gaines teaches the important lessons all the way from dignity to caring for others to both Jefferson and Grant. Jefferson was convicted of murder and sentenced to the death penalty. When Grant was first made to go see Jefferson

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    According to The Department of Justice‚ school resource officers also knowns as SROs who are sworn law enforcement officers who obtain the responsibility and which hold the duty to prevent crime in schools as well as providing security and other services that help students and the school’s administrators. In addition‚ school resources officers have numerous amount of responsibilities and duties some what similar to a regular law enforcement officer. Such as‚ having the ability to make arrest‚ give tickets

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    A correctional facility is intended to be a place of rehabilitation for convicts. In practice‚ however‚ it is used as a mean to control and break down the sentenced individuals When it is time for their release‚ inmates are not prepared to live a successful life‚ but they are released with the notion that they will soon return. Our prison system is a recipe to keep criminals incarcerated‚ and its practices to punish inmates rather than rehabilitate them are leading to a country wide epidemic of mental

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    How does our correctional system punish offenders? “There aren’t any magic bullets that can end America’s continuing battle with crime and addiction”. M‚ S. (2015). The word punishment is a form of Discipline. In order to better understand the nature of punishment‚ is too consider the development to morally justify society infliction of punishment. The correctional system has a system of monitoring‚ supervision‚ punishment‚ and treatment for the range offenders who are convicted of violations

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    Justice 101: Introduction to criminal justice Name: Henry Ng Midterm Project & Essay Topic: Design a Juvenile Correctional Facility There are many juvenile correctional facilities all over the world‚ in different countries. When teenagers who are under eighteen commit a crime‚ instead of sending them to prison‚ they are usually sent to these kind of juvenile correctional facilities. This gives them a chance to change themselves and regret about what they did‚ in a less strict environment

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