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    social justice assignment

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    relevance of Rawls theory of social justice in improving the wellbeing of the people in society has been discussed. Social justice as understood by the writer is concerned with equal justice‚ not just in courts but in all aspects of society. This concepts demand that people have equal rights and opportunities: everyone‚ from the poorest person on the margins of society to the wealthiest deserves an even playing field. According to the Wikipedia encyclopedia “social justice generally refers to the ideas

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    The goal of the criminal justice service is to protect the public‚ handle convicted offender in a proper way and give equal treatment. The United States has the largest incarceration rate in the world compared to other countries. More taxpayer is having to waste more money because of how much it cost to run the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system is ineffective because of bias law enforcement‚ mass incarceration and unfair court system             Many Police Department in the United

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    Criminal justice is the agencies and process made by the government to try to control crime‚ minimize crime‚ and impose penalties on people who violate the laws. The system of criminal justice is made up of three components: police‚ courts‚ corrections. The three components work together to deal with the cases presented. The first process that a person who violates a law is through the police. The police usually start contact with the criminal activity. They have different functions like; taking

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    being moral choice and personal responsibility‚ rather than being misguided or as a product of social and economical deprivation. This opposed welfare justice policies of the 1960’s and minimal intervention practices of the 1990’s (Bateman & Pitts‚ 2005: 2-7)‚ effectively serving to criminalise more young people by exposing them to criminal justice intervention. The attitude expressed in Misspent Youth‚ a research paper considered as being critical in the formation of the CDA 1998 (Unitas‚ 2012:

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    Define Social Justice

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    Social justice is not only defined but it is something that is lived out each and every day. One may ask several people what does social justice mean to them and surely enough each person will give a difference response. There is no right or wrong answer as to what social justice truly is. As for me‚ social justice has several meanings one thing that is common for all meanings is equality. In a world filled with different religious beliefs‚ political views‚ and sexually preferences; certainly‚ social

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    Practice vs. Restorative Justice Restorative justice used in the criminal justice system was the original inspiration for restorative practices being developed for school settings (Mirsky‚ 2011). Restorative justice centers not on punishment for a crime‚ but rather on offenders making amends and reparation to their victims. Restorative justice practices also give the victim a voice to be heard by the criminal (McCluskey et al.‚ 2008). Examples of similar social justice practices involving

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    What is Criminal Justice

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    William Malyakas Sociology 234 Dr. Candace Griffith 14 January 2015 What is Criminal Justice? Various information can be added to the discussion when trying to decipher the true meaning that pertains to what criminal justice really is. In a practice sense‚ one can easily define criminal justice as sanctioning or detaining those who fail to obey the law. Sanctions can be issued out to those who commit minor offences such as receiving tickets for automotive purposes‚ or as major as arresting someone

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    What Is Restorative Justice

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    Restorative Justice for Juvenile Carjacking Offenders in Milwaukee I. Introduction Recently the City and County of Milwaukee have been facing a complicated issue‚ car thefts by juveniles. This situation has not only led to major inconveniences for the victims‚ but also the death of some offenders and bystanders. Because this is considered a property offense‚ even the tough on crime crowd is reluctant to throw the book at these teens. However‚ there has been outcry from the community alleging these

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    the criminal justice system. Corrections has made a lot of positive changes since the time it was establish‚ which it was in early 1900’s. The reason I selected this component is because I believe that is very interesting how corrections has improved throughout the years. I will be explaining on the changes that had been made to make correction a lot better now. The budgetary and managerial impact that future trends will be discuss‚ but also on the other components of the criminal justice system.

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    law natural justice

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    March 2013 (Q1) This question is related to natural justice. In natural justice there are two main point of natural justice : Audi Alterm Partem (right to be heard) and Nemo Judex In Causa Sua (rules against bias). In Badrul issues there are several cases that Badrul must to know:- a) Whether he knew about the charge and consequence of the charge b) Whether the sufficient time was given to him c) Whether he was allowed to bring witness d) Whether there was a bias in his case. The first

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