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    Criminal Justice System

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    Executive Director for Clinical Social Work Composition Team Extraordinaire Tyrone Hawkins Executive Director for Clinical Social Work November 13‚ 2013 With the continued increase in our population‚ Large City has been forced to re-evaluate and update our prison system since the three facilities that we currently have are outdated. As the Executive Director for Clinical Social Work‚ I want to effectively create a plan of action along with the guidance of the Large City Mayor‚ Attorney General

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    Disparity In Education

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    Introduction Social Justice has many definitions and uses in education and has abroad meaning depending on context. In education‚ social justice is a term used on how to create equality‚ fairness and respect for all students. Social justice means educational equality for all despite social economic status or race. According to Marzano (2000a) a school principal controls many aspects in a school such as hiring teachers‚ insuring quality of instruction‚ and insuring time for the opportunity for student

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    IDC 4U1  Mrs. Robinson  Alex Nikolic  04/12/2013  The article Face to Face by Cheryl Mahaffy focuses on restorative justice emphasizing  that it focuses on repairing wrong­doing harms rather than meting out punishment.  Restorative  Justice is an apparoach to justice that focuses on the needs and morals of the victims rather than a  criminal legal punishment.  Offenders take an active role in aiding with the harm they’ve done to  the victim who would also be involved in the case.  Offenders would participate in many 

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    1. Based on the opening paragraph of the article “What is Justice?” the main difference between philosophical and legal laws is their origin. Legal laws are created and changed to reflect the needs of society which are ever changing. They are put in place by a governing body to ensure the security of all the members of the state and the wellbeing of the state. On the other hand‚ philosophical laws differ in the sense that they focus less on the wellbeing of a society in terms of its politics and

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    Justice Model Offenders

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    In addition‚ the offender needs special treatment and care so they can become functional and a valuable part of society. However‚ it is argumentative. According to The Justice Model offenders are under their own control in which free will should be held responsible‚ especially for their wrongful actions. In that case‚ the offender is not a victim and must be treated as an offender (Hess & Orthmann‚ 2012). In addition‚ the

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    Price Essay #2 03 April 15 Revenge and Justice The main difference between revenge and justice is this: justice is a moral rightness‚ while revenge is an action taken by an individual as a response to a wrongdoing. Revenge is done to satisfy the individual who was hurt‚ while justice is carried out to show the fairness of society. In A Time to Kill‚ both revenge and justice are main contributors to the background of the film. Lawyer Jake Brigance brings justice to Carl Lee Hailey by representing him

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    criminal justice system sits local‚ state‚ and federal level correctional facilities. While most restorative research focuses on its application outside of these facilities‚ the following provides insight on restorative practices that are being utilized more frequently within these facilities. A detailed description of victim-offender mediation‚ community panels‚ restorative group conferencing‚ and peacemaking circles is provided in order to gain further understanding of the most restorative justice

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    Youth Justice Procedure

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    Young Offender Programs  Two young offender centres located in Edmonton and Calgary‚ house open custody‚ secure custody and remand status young offenders.  Shunda Creek Youth Correctional Camp provides work programs for selected young offenders with open custody status.  A number of privately operated group homes under contract to the Correctional Services Division also house open custody young offenders. The Young Offender Branch Custody Program promotes positive behaviour change in the young offender

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    "The law is the law": An analysis of law and justice in Antigone and Trifles Néstor Díaz Dr. Rosa Vallejo INGL 3012 LI1 March 19‚ 2011 "The law is the law": an analysis of law and justice in Antigone and Trifles “Objection!” The lawyer acts quickly in an attempt to disallow a certain piece of evidence. He or she considers the evidence unjust and opposes its use. The lawyer’s opposition may bear fruit in the form of a rejection to said piece of evidence. Much like a lawyer opposes an

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    principles of justice are called into question throughout the length of the film. In short Rawls’ principles of justice state‚ that fairness and judiciary action must be egalitarian for all parties involved. However‚ in this documentary that follows the aftermath and legal proceedings of an oil disaster in the Amazon‚ we see that the justice system is for the wealthy corporation and not for the Ecuadorians living in the Amazon. From the moment of publication of “A Theory of Justice” in 1971‚ John

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