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    Restorative Justice 1 Running Head: RESTORATIVE JUSTICE Restorative Justice and the Criminal Justice System Jeffrey A. McGhee PSF5002 Survey of Public Safety Issues‚ Theory and Concepts 501 West Northern Parkway Baltimore‚ Maryland 21210 Telephone: 410-323-7452 Email: jmcghee6@gmail.com Instructor: Kenneth Szymkowiak Restorative Justice 2 The modern field of restorative justice developed in the 1970’s from case experiments in several communities with a proportionately

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    Comparative Criminal Justice System Criminal Law has and will continue to be a fluid and ever-changing aspect of humanity‚ and yet the distinctive base of religious belief is still a foundation for a variety of laws today. While the separation of church and state is in effect‚ history states a wide range of laws have been established based on religious beliefs and ideals‚ the Bible for one‚ and currently the Qur’an‚ which is the basis for Islamic Law. It is the only true form of law in the present

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    Organizational Behavior in Criminal Justice CJA/510 January 10‚ 2011 Brian Robinson Organizational behavior in a criminal justice agency is the way in which employees and their superiors interact amongst themselves and with one another both positively and negatively. Organizational behavior itself is the study of social conduct as it relates to the confines of a specific group. It is the study of how an individual or group interacts with one another and the dynamics of the personal relationships

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    The Criminal Justice system has a set of laws in which the people follow the laws. When someone commits a crime‚ there is a clear set of rules on what the protocol is to make sure that individuals do not commit that crime again and is punished for what was done. Left behind are the victims of these crimes and often there is not a good enough justice that is served. The process of get criminal getting punished is retributive justice. This is done through the court and is usually a unilateral decision

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    CERTIFICATE OF ORIGINALITY I certify that the attached paper is my original work. I am familiar with‚ and acknowledge my responsibilities which are part of‚ the University Of Phoenix Student Code Of Academic Integrity. I affirm that any section of the paper which has been submitted previously is attributed and cited as such‚ and that this paper has not been submitted by anyone else. I have identified the sources of all information whether quoted verbatim or paraphrased‚ all images‚ and all quotations

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    Law The United States has had an effective law enforcement system for hundreds of years‚ which has revolutionized itself starting with the implication of the Constitution to the lawless west and effectively to where it is today. The American criminal justice system has many branches and occupations‚ all of which focus on a common goal of keeping our nation as safe as possible. In the following paragraphs‚ I will discuss an interview with a San Diego Police Officer‚ Dante Romano. Officer Romano is

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    Prejudice‚ stereotyping and discrimination have become somewhat of a social norm in our current society. Without thinking many of us‚ if not all‚ subject people into categories and make judgments upon them at first glance. By doing so we believe we gain a better‚ more accurate understanding of the world. Whilst all three (stereotyping‚ prejudice and discrimination) are all interconnected‚ they each have their own definition. Prejudice involves an unjustified or incorrect attitude towards an individual

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    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 agencies‚ the court system and the correctional institutions. Furthermore I will discuss possible solutions that

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    shatter hopes and destroy dreams. America remains saddened by racial discrimination to this day. Racial discrimination limits the success and opportunities of people of color as opposed to whites. The historic legacy of discrimination continues to weigh on in the present day‚ throughout the life of Americans. This discrimination has been taken into what was once a relaxed and friendly environment‚ known as the workforce. The workplace‚ as well as‚ its structure and the organizations as a whole‚ is exposed

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    Case Paper I went to a case in Peoria‚ Illinois at the Peoria County Courthouse. The case that I observed was not the first that I have seen there and actually the first case I saw there was similar to the one that I had saw for my Business Law class. The case that I saw was Sate vs. Wilkers and the charge that was brought to him was 1st degree murder. The first case I went to was also a 1st degree murder but it happened a little differently then the way this one happened. There were not

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