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    The United States Criminal Justice System is a fundmental part to society that focuses on protecting citizens in the United States Constiution as well as ensuring each individual is law adbiding law and not commiting serious acts of crimes. Each law was put in state and federal statues to ensure it continues and as time has changed some of the laws have not changed. In present day‚ the criminal justice system faces comptemporary issues as well as trends that not only affect today but in the future

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    people that make up our society. For criminal justice practitioners these people can be broken up in to two groups the law abiding citizens and the criminals. The role of the criminal justice practitioner can at time be simple for example: when it comes to the law abiding citizen the role is to serve and protect. But when it comes to criminal the role of the criminal justice practitioner can become complex. In this paper I will attempt to explore the criminal justice professional’s role in fulfilling

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    Short term memory (STM) Memory has been of interest since antiquity. For centuries memory was seen just as a storage system‚ however experimental research in the last century has identified several functions for memory such as: * Encoding * Storage * Retrieval * Processing information. Short term memory is also called * Primary memory (William James 1890) * Immediate memory * Working memory Free recall task (Murdock 1962) Participants had to remember

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    Criminal Justice Trends Evaluation The system of law enforcement is an ever gradually developing field. As todays applied science changes so does the system of law enforcement. The obstacles that come along alters how the system will be modified to fit the circumstances. In fact‚ the obstructions that come with the system of law enforcement and applied science can alter the system and explain what happens next. The principle on which something happens depends on the system of law enforcement and

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    Conversely‚ the First Nations view of the world and more specifically the criminal justice system is vastly different. First Nations view of the world is one of community‚ relationships‚ equality‚ and holistic views of harmony and balance (Monchalin‚ 2016). Professor Leroy Little Bear stated‚ “[i]f the whole is maintained‚ then beauty‚ harmony‚ and balance result” (Monchalin‚ 2016‚ p.40). This idea of complete harmony and balance was not only for each and every human‚ but in every aspect in life

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    * The Role of Parole in Criminal Justice Loren Martin Kelli Callahan CRJ 305 April 25‚ 2011 * The Role of Parole in Criminal Justice * What is parole and why are we interested in something that most Americans have little knowledge of? Does the American society understand what parole is or do they assume that parolees fit the general criminal stereotype? Is this a system even something that is worth the time invested or are we “beating a dead horse” by continuing it? *

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    Criminal justice professionals have many roles and responsibilities when it comes to public safety. In this criminal justice professionals have the job of dealing with various individual and societal needs. In this career field it is not easy to treat each case the same way due to the different individual and societal needs. Today we will be discussing the needs of three different types of individuals that criminal justice professionals have to cater to. I chose to write about people with mental

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    senseless crimes in our communities we must first begin to look at the behaviors of criminals‚ socioeconomic issues that lead to crimes‚ ineffective legislators‚ and failures of the justice system. Teaming this new knowledge with my experience as a correction officer will allow me to use both theoretical and practical skills in the area of law enforcement to help create practices that improve the criminal justice system. Moreover‚ my job as a correctional officer permits me to interact with many

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    Criminal Justice Integration Project University of Phoenix Javon Lewis‚ Prysanthum Armstrong‚ Brigit Williams‚ and Deon Hagerty AJS/502 Harry Kirk‚ Instructor November 12‚ 2012 Criminal Justice Integration Project There are many prison facilities that are ran privately today. These facilities are known to better rehabilitate those convicted upon entering society again. Team B has developed a private prison to house those individuals who are convicted of committing crimes. Team B has also implemented

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    The criminal justice system originated as far back as the American colonial days. The criminal justice system is defined as the set of agencies and processes established by governments to control crime and impose penalties on those who violate laws (need citation). According to the National Center for Victims of Crime‚ which is the nation’s leading resource and advocacy organization for crime victims and those who serve them‚ there are two main systems: state and federal. State criminal justice systems

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