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    Concept Paper 3 1 Chris Brown Introduction to Criminal Justice MW P.M. Class March 16th‚ 2012 Ivy Tech Community College Concept Paper # 3 Concept Paper 3 2 The Criminal Justice System is made up of thousands upon thousands of individuals that dedicate their lives to protect and serve the community they represent. Although many officers would say Loyalty to a specific organization is more important than their own Integrity‚ the

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    In criminal justice organizations‚ management and leadership are generally not considered synonymous with one another‚ yet they share some complimentary qualities as it relates to directing people or influencing them to complete tasks required of a common vision. The shared connection between management and leadership synthesize the overall goals of the closed system within law enforcement agencies to support the agency’s mission along with the shared mission of the criminal justice system in general

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    is very important to the criminal justice system because without it the criminal justice system would grind to a halt. Plea-bargaining is important because if every case went to a trial it would take years for criminals to get from the time of arrest till the time of trial. The video we saw showed an example of how the process works to get criminals who plea guilty to committing minor crimes through the system faster so that the courts can concentrate on those criminals who commit major crimes.

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    Careers in Criminal Justice Angela Silvers CRJ 201 Mr. J. Cudworth July 19‚ 2010 There are a number of professions

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    all. The United States has the highest incarceration rate in the world and when broken down in respect to African American race‚ one out of every eleven people is behind bars (US Bureau of Justice‚ 2009). Year after year‚ we witness that more African American men‚ compared to other races‚ are imprisoned. For what you may ask? And simply answered for being a black man in America. The concepts of discrimination‚ racism‚ and most importantly oppression that many leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. and

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    SOCIETAL TRENDS THAT IMPACT THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM Suzie A. Anderson Everest University Online CCJ 1017-52 Criminology Jamie Onion April 8‚ 2012 Utilizing everything you have learned about crime and criminal behavior this term‚ you will now have the opportunity to think about the future of our society and how the criminal justice system should prepare. Identify and discuss the societal trends that will impact the criminal justice system over the next ten years. The societal trends

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    Criminal Justice System Paper Steve Hunter CJA/204 February 6‚ 2011 Gary Howard Criminal Justice System Paper A crime is which one breaks the law‚ meaning an individual or a group partakes in an event to do something wrong and one is accused in which a crime was committed. A crime (1981-2005)‚ according to The Free Dictionary is defined as “A violation of a law in which there is injury to the public or a member of the public and a term

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    In 1976 Guenther offered an analysis on the Criminal Justice system as Unfair‚ harsh‚ and biased. Guenther saw the criminal justice system for what it is and he described it as a criminal processing system rather than a criminal justice system. Guenther describes the criminal justice system as unfair‚ some of the things going on at the time. With the relatively new civil rights movement passed Guenther saw that there was still isolation for the African American people during this time‚ socially

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    this basically entails that the supreme court justices make their decision from basic facts‚ laws and precedent. A precedent is an older case that either is dealing with the same issue or something similar to it. This precedent allows Justices’ to plan toward helping to contribute to their new case that is in progress. The second step of the judicial model is the Attitudinal model. The attitudinal model make decisions based on the supreme justices’ beliefs. Supreme court members are guaranteed a

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    Punishment of Crimes in the US Criminal Justice System One of the greatest challenges facing the criminal justice system is the need to balance the rights of accused criminals against society’s interest in imposing punishments on those convicted of crimes. The U.S. criminal justice system deals with punishment of those in violation of the law in several ways; retribution‚ incapacitation‚ deterrence‚ and even the possibility of rehabilitation are all different options that are utilized by the

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