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    Society’s legal system before the 1700s was very different from what it is today‚ and punishment has made a huge turn around that is almost unbelievable to study. Criminals have gone from cruel and harsh punishment to obtaining on bail or just pay a fine for their crimes. In modern times‚ society is use to see criminals paying for their crimes in prison doing two years‚ 10 years‚ and sometimes life. The Prison system is very modern compare to the old punishment criminals use to obtain. Physical punishment

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    courts‚ they could bring juveniles to trial and punish them as they did adults. While they did not always get as severe of punishments‚ kids as young as seven could be given the death penalty. why the system was created‚ how it has changed over the years‚ and how youth have been viewed during the past century. The early juvenile justice system‚ and the problems it had‚ have been worked out over the years and the system we have today works. Before the Juvenile Justice system really got started there

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    Juvenile Justice and Correction Justice has always been the goal of our court system‚ but it is not always served‚ especially in cases involving juveniles. The judiciary process has evolved from a system that did not initially consider juveniles‚ to one where juveniles have their own court proceedings‚ facilities‚ and even rules or laws. The juvenile justice system has come a long way‚ and people have worked very hard in its creation. A juvenile is considered to be an individual‚ under the

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    Introduction to the Criminal Justice System. Identify and discuss three examples of important criminal justice legislative changes since 1990s. The key aim of this assignment is to discuss and identify the important changes of the criminal justice system legislation since early 1990s to 2003‚ and how these changes have reduce criminality in United Kingdom through the help of a number of agencies. There have been many important legislation changes in the criminal justice system since in the

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    The third contact of the criminal justice system is the corrections. Corrections form of discipline of punishment can range from jails‚ prisons‚ probation‚ parole‚ house arrest‚ etc. Jails are ran by local government and law enforcement‚ which is intended to hold inmates awaiting trial or serving a short sentence. The short sentence is usually no more than above one year. Jails operate work release programs‚ educational‚ drug prevention programs and others. These programs are created to help the

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    what laws are important and why obedience is necessary. Thomas Hobbes saw the state of nature‚ not as a period in history‚ but a rather how individuals would act in the most fundamental state‚ a state where there was "continual fear‚ and danger of violent death; and the life of man‚ solitary‚ poor‚ nasty‚ brutish‚ and short." A state where the most natural condition for the human race was the pursuit of power and a constant struggle to survival. Nothing about the state of nature to Hobbes was warm

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    Criminal Justice Prospective Employers Jose Paez Valencia College The list of criminal justice career options is an exhaustive one where criminal justice careers‚ jobs‚ and law enforcement training‚ are continually growing. These positions in the criminal justice fields have different educational requirements. In the following I will research information on the hiring requirements of an entry level position of one Local‚ State and Federal Criminal Justice field. The first

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    Should juveniles be tried as adults? Some people disagree and others agree. Juveniles can be tired as adults committing crimes such as a DUI‚minor in possession‚robbery‚rape‚murder and any other crimes committed by an adult. The juveniles can be punished under the juvenile law. The juvenile law states that although most states try juveniles crime cases in juvenile court when the offenders is younger than 18‚ a few states have younger cutoffs (Juvenile Law). The treatment and successful reintegration

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    country in which were deeply instilled within our constitution. During this day in age it is apparent that all groups that become involved with the criminal justice system are not treated equally. This is evident all over the country and is no secret to many of us citizens. This treatment completely flies under the radar and is almost accepted by us all because this has become the norm. The numbers don’t lie in the differential rates of arrest and incarceration among minority groups and

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    I negate that juveniles charged with violent crimes should be tried and punished as adults. To ensure there are no misconceptions in interpreting the resolution‚ I will provide the following definitions. Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary of Law defines juvenile as an individual who is under an age fixed by law at which he or she would be charged as an adult for a criminal act. Many state justice systems consider 17 and under a juvenile. In North Carolina‚ a juvenile is fifteen years and younger. Black

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