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    APPLICATION of CRIMINAL JUSTICE Mark P. Robertson Deviant Behavior Instructor Tomasina Cook EMPIRE STATE COLLEGE July 30‚ 2012 There are several Psychosocial Theories pertaining to human behavior. The relation of some of these theories can be directly applied to the Criminal Justice field. Theories focus on why some behavior develops‚ when and where the development begins‚ who is affected by it and may be particularly more susceptible‚ what signs or behaviors to look for‚ and what may be done

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    Brillo‚ B. B. C. (2010). Power politics in policymaking: The anti-money laundering act of the Philippines. Arts and Social Sciences Journal. Retrieved from https://tspace.library.utoronto.ca/bitstream/1807/33215/6/Gibson_Melissa_M_201211_M A_thesis.pdf Magee‚ J. C.‚ & Langner‚ C. A. (2008). How personalized and socialized power motivation facilitate antisocial and prosocial decision-making. Retrieved from http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1017&context=psycd_fac

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    Until the mid-1970s‚ rehabilitation was a key part of U.S. prison policy. Individuals convicted of criminal behavior were encouraged to develop occupational skills and to resolve psychological problems that might interfere with their reintegration into society. Subsequently‚ many inmates received court sentences that mandated treatment for such problems. However‚ rehabilitation has taken a back seat to the retributive approach‚ which sees punishment as a prison’s main function. This approach has

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    thinking‚ cognition‚ and intellect. Reason‚ is one of the ways by which thinking comes from one idea to a related idea. Example‚ it is the means by which rational beings understand themselves to think about cause and effect‚ truth and falsehood‚ and what is good or bad. In the Johnsons definition of reasoning is defined as the process of forming conclusions‚ judgments‚ or inferences from facts or premises or a basis or cause‚ as for some belief‚ action‚ fact‚ event. Reason is in opposition to sensation

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    Gender bias‚ sexual harassment‚ and lack of training have been an ongoing struggle for women in policing and it continues in today. I will be discussing this issue and will assess its past‚ present and future implications as they relate to the Criminal Justice System. I will be discussing my assessment of the past history and present circumstances of woman in policing. I will also include my predictions and recommendation of how these issues’ should be addressed by the police and prosecutor in the

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    Course Syllabus College of Criminal Justice and Security CJA/344 Version 3 Cultural Diversity in Criminal Justice Copyright © 2012‚ 2010‚ 2009 by University of Phoenix. All rights reserved. Course Description This course offers a comprehensive‚ critical and balanced examination of the issues of crime and justice with respect to ethnicity. Procedures and policy in a pluralistic and multicultural society are examined relative to law enforcement‚ courts and corrections environments. Policies

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    Faculty of Health‚ Education and Society BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care Studies Assessment for: SCW 3011 Working in the Criminal Justice System Student Number: 10160931 Title of Essay: What are the strengths and weaknesses of a rehabilitative approach towards offenders? Number of Words:3860 What are the Strengths and weaknesses of a rehabilitative approach towards offenders? In recent years the number of people in prison has risen considerably and looks set to continue creeping upwards

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    Everest University Senior Capstone Experience Beverly Turner Instructor: Mark McWilliams Team B Week 11 Introduction In Criminal Justice System there are few components. Every component plays an important role in our system functions. The Law Enforcement responds to crime which is reported and takes necessary measures to investigate and make an arrest if the suspect is found. When the suspect is booked‚ the court will get involved‚ a prosecutor will review facts of

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    verbal and non-verbal forms of communication as professionals in the criminal justice system must be able to speak and write clearly and coherently. Being able to effectively communicate verbally also requires attentive listening skills to adequately understand what a person is saying. A lack of listening skills is an issue within the criminal justice system as the average listener only hears‚ understands‚ and retains 50 percent of what is actually being said (Mathewson‚ 2009). With the significant

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    Study Guide Define the different types of sentencing Retribution: the purpose of retribution is actively to injure criminal offenders‚ ideally in proportion with their injuries to society‚ and so expiate them of guilt. An example of Retribution is the code of Hammurabi‚ which punishes by the theory of “An eye for an eye”. Incapacitation: offenders are not rehabilitated. Criminals are put in jail not to teach them the consequence of their actions but to bring them under such an environment where

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