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    for many people living in America. The field of Criminal Justice has the unique problem of trying to coral the issues involved with disparity and discrimination on both sides of a fence. There is the workplace side of the justice system where it can still be said that due to race‚ gender‚ religion‚ etc… professionals are not earning the same money that other professionals are‚ doing the same job. Then there is the criminal element of the justice system to consider. Many citizens are not giving a fair

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    Racism and criminal justice system in America Racism and the criminal justice system in America have been a big issue of debate; African Americans are been incarcerated more than the whites. They are the target of mistreatment‚ disempowerment‚ and overrepresented in prison populations. This paper will explain in dept about the history of racism and the criminal justice system and civil right movement‚ the political economy and the origin of the current criminal justice buildup. What the law-and-order

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    within the Criminal Justice System I have always had a strong passion for the criminal justice system especially policing. Even as a student at Jessie Jensen Elementary I remember picking police officers for Career Day. However‚ my admiration for police officers has become pure disappointment. Corruption has become a major issue within police departments. Unfortunately more and more police officers are being lured into committing corrupt acts. Although corruption with in the criminal justice

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    al Justice Know your Terrorists Juan Ceballos Johnny Innocent Lerue Sarvis Sony Cameau David E. Allende Susan Johnson University Of Phoenix Contemporary Issues in Criminal Justice CJE 313 Sgt. Patrick Hart December 11th‚ 2007 Know your Terrorists Terrorist" is a word used so often and so loosely that it has lost a clear meaning. Currently‚ the term "terrorist" is

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    Criminal Justice Systems The world is what it is today because of the criminal justice systems that are created around the world to enforce the law for the greater cause of accountability and responsibility in the whole world as a community. Criminal Justice system is the term used to explain and understand all of the agencies whose goal is to control crime. It consists of police‚ courts‚ and corrections agencies‚ which act to enforce the law‚ adjudicate suspects‚ and deal with convicted offenders

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    Assessment 1: Are criminal cases won or lost on the evidence‚ or on the stories that are told. Word Count: 2500 The aim of this essay is to define the concepts of evidence and story telling by way answering the question of‚ are cases won or lost on the evidence or the stories told. To place the assignment in the correct context for the discussion‚ it will use illustrations from the cases discussed in lecture to describe the difference between actual criminal evidence and the stories

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    “The criminal justice system‚ like any system designed by human beings‚ clearly has its flaws” - Ben Whishaw. Case after case after case could prove this statement. The O.J. Simpson Trails‚ The State of Florida vs. George Zimmerman‚ the fictional Tom Robinson case from To Kill a Mockingbird‚ and The Case of Emmett Till are all examples of our flawed Justice system. So yes‚ our justice system is flawed. On June 12th‚ 1994‚ O.J. Simpson was charged with the murders of his ex wife‚ Nicole Brown and

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    Ethical standards are very valuable because when procedure is not put in charge there would be all types of people who can demolish the criminal justice system. "If no principles are set‚ the ponds within the organization are upheld to perform justice"‚ and would be able to do anything‚ scamper the ramped. Currently when we deposit in a checks or charge and balance system every person is taken answerable for their own action. If we put into effect the moral values‚ and set values for all groups and levels

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    have the right to remain silent during custodial interrogations. *Criminal defendants have a right to remain silent at their criminal trial. *In all other legal contexts‚ citizens have a right not to answer specific questions that might tend to incriminate them. 2. What is necessary for a statement to be considered “self-incriminating”? 5pts *A statement can be considered self-incriminating if it could lead to criminal liability in any jurisdiction. It is also giving a testimony in a

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    within the criminal justice system (Alexander‚ 2010; Austin‚ et al.; Georges-Abeyie‚ 2006; González & Chang‚ 2011; Lynch & William‚ 1997; Mauer‚ 2007; Mauer & King‚ 2007; Spohn‚ 2000 (Alexander‚ 2010‚ Associated Press‚ 2007‚ Mauer M. 2009; Mauer M.‚ 2008; Spohn‚ 2000) Mass incarceration functions more like a caste system than a system of crime prevention serves the same purpose as pre-Civil War slavery and the post-Civil War Jim Crow laws: to maintain a racial caste system: a system designed to

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