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    The Street

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    In Ann Petry’s‚ The Street‚ Lutie Johnson struggles to live the American Dream with her son Bub. Lutie see the American Dream as owning her own home‚ having a good job and keeping her son Bub out of trouble. It is not easy for Lutie to achieve this dream during the 1940’s because she is single African American mother. When moving to 116th Street Lutie noticed how the people who live on this street are trapped and they do not have a choice weather to leave or not because they are being controlled

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    Due Diligence

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    Due diligence” simply means taking all reasonable care to protect the well-being of employees or co-workers. It is the opposite of negligence. To meet the standard of due diligence‚ you must take all precautions that are reasonable in the circumstances so that you can carry out your work and your health and safety responsibilities. The single most frequent cause of accidents in the workplace is failing to take the time to think through the work‚ identify the hazards and deal with them. Due diligence

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    In the Streets

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    Living out in the Streets 1. Introduction * People who are homeless are not social inadequate.
They are people without homes. * Besides Hawaii being a favorite residency and vacation spot for many people‚ the islands also have a large homeless population * Currently‚ more than 6‚000 people live on the streets in the entire state. * The number of homeless people increases by 61 percent since the year 2000 and about 11.5 percent are living in poverty * 3 major causes that

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    Adult Justice System vs. Juvenile Justice System Versus CJ150: Juvenile Delinquency Josh Skaggs There are many similarities and differences between the adult and juvenile justice systems. Although juvenile crimes have increased in violence and intensity in the last decade‚ there is still enough difference between the two legal proceedings‚ and the behaviors themselves‚ to keep the systems separated. There is room for changes in each structure. However‚ we cannot treat/punish juvenile

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    Disparity vs. Discrimination (Name) (School or Course) March 2013 (Name) (Course) March 2013 Disparity vs. Discrimination In the thesaurus the phrase disparity is defined as being different‚ a lack of equality. Disparity refers to a difference in treatment or outcome‚ but one that does not necessarily result from intentional bias or prejudice. So in that we could conclude that one person’s skin and complexion is a disparity to another. The texture

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    The Integral Role Sentencing Plays In the Criminal Justice Process There are four philosophies that are considered when it comes to the sentencing of a criminal. These philosophies are: Retribution- Retribution is a philosophy that a wrong doer who has freely chosen to violate society’s rules must be punished. Retribution relies on the principal of “just deserts”‚ this holds that the severity of the punishment hold to the severity of the crime. This philosophy is not the same as revenge

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    Despite initial appearances‚ state-based and community-based justice systems have some similarities in common. For example‚ both systems‚ regardless of their methods‚ are in pursuit of greater justice (Forsyth‚ 2007). These systems attempt to right some wrongs by balancing the scales of justice and resolve disputes through either mechanisms of retribution or restitution. Also‚ at the same time‚ many individuals are skeptical about the use of these systems as a means of punishing the offender and

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    The figure of Lady Justice is a fixture in courtrooms around the U.S. She is blindfolded‚ representing justice as impartial and holding a scale‚ giving weight only to the evidence in a trial‚ not to the stature of the accused. On her right hand she carries a sword‚ signifying the power of those who make decisions. While Lady Justice symbolizes impartiality and strength in the American justice system‚ two important traits the courts should possess‚ justice itself is served in the courts in two main

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    * Write a 200- to 300-word response defining what intermediate sanctions are‚ their purpose in the criminal justice process‚ and their function as a sentencing alternative. Then‚ answer this question: Do you feel intermediate sanctions are an appropriate punishment? Explain your rationale. * Intermediate sanctions are sanctions that are more restrictive than probation and less restrictive than imprisonment. The main purposes of intermediate sanctions are to reduce the pressures of overcrowded

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    Introduction to Criminal Justice MW P.M. Class March 16th‚ 2012 Ivy Tech Community College Concept Paper # 3 Concept Paper 3 2 The Criminal Justice System is made up of thousands upon thousands of individuals that dedicate their lives to protect and serve the community they represent. Although many officers would say Loyalty to a specific organization is more important than their own Integrity‚ the same thing can be said about an individual’s Integrity vs. Loyalty. The problem

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