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    Issues in California’s Juvenile System ______________________________________________________________________________ Berkeley‚ California Berkeley Center for Criminal Justice August 16‚ 2012 At the moment California is unable to meet the needs of juvenile’s with mental health issues in the criminal justice system. While California does have a significant amount of resources to help the youth‚ it does stop the growth in mentally ill children in the justice system that is growing at an

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    1. When was the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice created? 2. Briefly describe the Mission‚ Vision and Core Values of the Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice? 3. Who is the current Commissioner of GA Dept. of Juvenile Justice? Where is the office located? 4. The Georgia Department of Juvenile Justice has “A Board”. How many individuals make up the Board? What does the Board establish pursuant to O.C.G.A 49-4A-2? What is the objective of the board? What additional role do the

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    Effective and Ineffective Communication There are many effective communication strategies in everyday life. For instance effective communication helps us better understand a person or situation and enables us to resolve differences‚ building trust‚ respect‚ and problem solving. As simple as communication seems‚ much of what we try communication with to others‚ and what others try to communicate to us‚ gets misunderstood which can cause conflict and frustration in personal and professional relationships

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    In the play Macbeth‚ Shakespeare offered an ineffective leader to reveal what an effective leader should be. Macbeth’s failure to have a successful rule over Scotland proved that governing with selfish ambition proves to be ineffective. Macbeth only cared about himself and would only take action if he felt it would benefit him in some way. After being told Macduff had fled to Scotland‚ Macbeth was furious he didn’t act upon his instinct to kill Macduff when he had the chance. From now on “the firstlings

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    do we need a criminal justice system? Alaedin Idris Student ID: 2840927 Course: 1001CCJ Convener: Mr. Kerry Wimshurst Due Date: Wednesday‚ 12th December 2012 Word count: 1‚072 Date submitted: Monday‚ 10th December 2012 Criminal justice is not to be associated with the court processes in which the verdict is resolved. Justice is defined as being that which is punishment or remuneration in regards to the reached verdict. The establishment of a criminal justice system is comprised of three

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    The Unjustice System One-thousand nine hundred exonerations of the wrongfully accused have taken place as of October 2016‚ forty-seven percent of which happen to be African-American. The justice system is considered a controversial topic because of the many factors that go into the discussion when talking about the justice system. Some believe that certain aspects of the justice system are unjust‚ while others see it as just. There is belief that if someone commits a crime they deserve harsh conditions

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    should be held responsible as adults for their actions. Courts are said to be too lenient and the young juveniles are evolving into violent youth criminals; And there are those who suggest that teenagers are less likely to understand the consequences of their actions and more likely to become productive citizens if the criminal justice system continues to treat eighteen year olds as juveniles. Juvenile death penalties and life sentences without parole have increased at an estimated rate of three times

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    Overview of the Criminal Justice System American Intercontinental University Abstract This presentation will address the components of the criminal justice system and the stages of the criminal justice process. Police‚ court and corrections are the main components in the criminal justice system; they each play a significant role in the various stages. The content will be an overview of the criminal justice system as well as a description of the police officer‚ district attorney‚ defense attorney

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    Myrtle Crowe Individual: Criminal Justice System Paper August 6‚ 2012 CJA/204 Cross The criminal justice system changes in regards to rules‚ procedures‚ and terms from state to state. But no matter what the punishment given to criminals cannot vary based on the standards set forth by the United States. A crime is described as an action that violates the federal laws of the United States. On the down side‚ all violations are viewed with different severities of punishment. Crimes can be looked

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    breeding ground for criminal enterprises. Ineffective inmate treatment and education such as sex offender treatment and drug abuse rehabilitation programs further

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