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    Second Language Required Melanie Martinez Current Issues in Criminal Justice Everest University Online Second Language Required The United States of America is full of many cultures‚ languages‚ and heritage. With many citizens’ ancestors originating from other countries‚ it is no wonder that almost every language has made it into America. Law enforcement can be delayed by these languages‚ though. Officers can benefit from being bilingual‚ but that is not the reality for most departments.

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    | The U.S. Constitution is supported by a dual court system in which the power is shared between the state and the federal governments. Most criminal cases are tried in state court‚ whereas‚ federal crimes are tried in federal courts. Both courts have jurisdiction‚ although federal courts are limited to the cases heard. The state offers a broad capability to encompass more cases and averages 30‚000‚000 cases filed‚ whereas‚ the federal courts see a mere 1‚000‚000 cases (findlaw). State and federal

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    into three sections. The three sections will be classified as: Law EnforcementCorrections‚ and Courts. Of these sections I will be discussing the politics‚ stressors and attitudes found within these elements of the criminal justice system. A recent political event that has created national conflict and debate‚ are the immigration laws that have been established in the state of Arizona. This will be the topic of all three sections in the narrative and how these laws have affected the law enforcement

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    THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Criminal Justice is the system of practices and institutions of governments directed at upholding social control‚ deterring‚ and mitigating crime‚ and sanctioning those who violate laws with criminal penalties‚ and rehabilitation efforts. The Criminal Justice System consists of three parts: law enforcement‚ adjudication‚ and corrections. In the Criminal Justice System‚ these agencies work together under the rule of law and maintaining the rule of law within society

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    Court System Shukeyla Jones CJA/204 November 01‚ 2010 Maxine Craig Court System The modern dual system of courts incorporates both federal and state or local courts. This system is the product of many years of gradual development. Outside this formally established structure‚ however‚ personal relationships between key court participants can guide court proceedings and procedures. This paper will examine the history of the criminal courts‚ the dual system of the United States and modify the

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    and racism happens in school‚ jobs‚ homes etc. There are many awful lingering effects of slavery and racism happening today but the worst are gang violence‚ teenage pregnancy‚ and single parent households. “Racism is one of the main issues facing the Criminal Justice System in the United States. Race

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    The Criminal Justice System “The judicial system of the United States is unique in so far as it is actually made up of two different court systems‚ the Federal Court System and the State Court System”. ( United States Courts). “The U. S. Constitution created a governmental structure for the United States known as Federalism. The Constitution gives certain powers to the federal government and reserves the res for the states.. The Constitution states that the governments is supreme with regard to

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    In my opinion the most important issue facing law enforcement today‚ is public perceptions of police integrity. Integrity is defined as being honest and impartial (Webster‚ 2016). Generally speaking‚ in 2016‚ mistrust of police is at an all-time high. This sentiment can be seen in the media headlines‚ by peaceful and sometimes chaotic protests‚ and the massive amount of police reform bills being sent for review to congress. When there is a pervasive culture of bad behavior within police departments

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    the criminal justice system in the United States today because of its perspective of “an eye for an eye”. Retribution is a theory that states that people should be punished for that crime that they have committed equally to what they have done (396). It is not like the other two goals of punishment‚ which is deterrence and rehabilitation that does not make much of an impact on criminals we see today. Deterrence has many problems that arise with it and is not very affective‚ such as a criminal would

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    Is the Criminal Justice System too harsh or unfair? The Criminal Justice System is supposed to deter crime‚ so that it will prevent previous criminals from acting again and influence others to not commit. Although in many cases the CJS (Criminal Justice System) is successful‚ there are great amounts of flaws in the system. There are different perspectives on the CJS and it is hard to argue which one is right because they all‚ for the most part‚ have good points. Some flaws that are most concerning

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