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    Inside Criminal Law

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    Running head: INSIDE CRIMINAL LAW Inside Criminal Law Robert Godin Axia University of Phoenix Inside Criminal Law The first main function of criminal law is protect and punish. It is also known as the legal function. The main function of this legal function is to uphold social order by protecting the citizens from criminal harm. There are two types of criminal harm. The first is harm caused to individual people both to themselves and their property. These crimes can be from murder‚ assault

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    riminal Criminal Justice System Malika Hamilton Strayer University CRJ100 Mark Davis The criminal justice system is composed of many components‚ and counter parts. The criminal justice system has the responsibility of obtaining law violators and giving out a reasonable penalty for crimes that are committed. The justice system also has the obligation of protecting the innocent and making sure that offenders are treated fairly. Numerous employees within the system find it demanding and those

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    What are the essential functions of the Criminal justice system? 2000 Words Throughout this assignment I shall outline the structure of the criminal justice system‚ which is built up‚ of several different institutions all of which are preventing the growth of social immorality in society and to stop miscarriages of justice. There are a number of essential functions‚ which the criminal justice system has to perform in order to maintain its position in society so that individuals are safe and are

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    Diversity in the Criminal System What is diversity? Diversity means different things to different people. For some people it is defined as access to opportunities‚ equal regard in the workforce for all‚ affirmative action and social tolerance. The concept of diversity should represent‚ embrace and appreciate values‚ beliefs and uniqueness of all individuals’ characteristics. The Audit Commission (2004) reports that to promote diversity effectively we need to stop doing the things that create

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    be involved in the victimization by not preventing it from occurring. Andrew Karmen defined victimology as "The scientific study of victimization‚ including the relationships between victims and offenders‚ the interactions between victims and the criminal justice system -- that is‚ the police and courts‚ and corrections officials -- and the connections between victims and other societal groups and institutions‚ such as the media‚ businesses‚ and social movements."(Victimology Theory‚ 2003) Victimology

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    Mental Disorders in the Criminal Justice System Mental Disorders in the Criminal Justice System Abstract The purpose of this research is to identify and explore mental disorders in the criminal justice system. It has been said that there is a substantial increase in the number of offenders with mental disorders in the justice system‚ instead of them being sent to mental institutions where they can receive help. The mental health system agrees with this statement;

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    Society

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    Society Society refers to a population of people that is organized in a cooperative manner to carry out the major functions of life‚ including reproduction‚ sustenance‚ shelter‚ and defense (Kornblum‚ 2000) and a population that occupies the same territory‚ is subject to the same political authority and participates in a common culture (Robertson‚ 1987). Under Society we have this Social Structure which refers to the recurring patterns of behaviour that people create through their interactions‚

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    theories of justice Provide illustrative examples of each theory Write a conclusion identifying your preferred theory of justice along with your rationale for choosing the theory Retribution (Deserts Theory) This theory states that people should be punished only if they have done something to deserve it‚ and only to the extent to which it is deserved. This theory is only concerned with the past‚ which means it supports punishment only because a crime has been committed. Retributive theory

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    I believe that character‚ service‚ and leadership are qualities that I possess in order to be selected for National Honor Society. My participation in sports‚ clubs‚ and community service throughout my high school career has helped me learn what it is to be a leader‚ and what it means to have good character.     I have been on the cross country and track team for my freshman‚ sophomore‚ and junior year. I will also run cross country and track when I am a senior in the fall. Being a part of both

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    What Makes a Criminal

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    What makes criminals? by: Richard Wilson and Dan Marks Why are crime rates higher among some social groups than the others? Are some groups more prone to crime‚ or are they in situations more conducive to crime? Many factors can influence a person to commit a crime‚ but is there a common trait that lead people down the road to actually committing a crime. Some traits that can influence criminal behavior are: Families‚ Economic status‚ Gender‚ Race‚ and Age. Below I will briefly describe

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