your community killed her whole family‚ would you feel safe? And three 17 years old boys set your house on fire what would you want to do with those boys? The entire point of the Youth Criminal Justice Act is to make sure that if those kind of things happen to you or your community‚ the youth would get punished for what they have done. The YCJA became a law in 2003‚ under the Liberal Justice Minister Anne Mclellan. Since then less youth had gone through jail. The YCJA applies to youth from 12 to 17
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Rehabilitation should be a goal of the criminal justice system Name: Course: College: Tutor: Date: TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0Introduction 2 2.0 Rehabilitation as a means of upholding criminal justice 3 3.0Effectiveness of rehabilitation 4 4.0 Ineffectiveness of rehabilitation 11 5.0Conclusion 17 6.0References 18 1.0 Introduction Criminal justice deals with mitigation of crimes‚ upholding social controls
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There’s a crack of a gun. Looking left‚ you see a lifeless body falling to the ground. Everything’s a blur and numb. Turning right‚ someone is fleeing the scene‚ rifle in their hand. While kneeling down‚ the soul leaves the body of what appears to be a man in his late thirties. While trying to tend to the bloody‚ lifeless body‚ the sirens start to emerge out of the silence of the night. It is easy to see that they are on a mission‚ trying to find who did this to this poor man. The words finally
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Criminal Justice Trends CJA/484 3/17/2013 David Sanders Jr | The criminal justice system is always changing to help secure and protect society. Even though many times areas of law enforcement are over looked due to changes‚ the facts still remain that the number one priority of law enforcement is to see that the streets that we walk during the day and night are safe and secure even though one main ingredient has been lost with the progression of law enforcement. So in this paper I will focus
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does not‚ especially in the Criminal Justice System. Racial Disparity in the Criminal Justice System results from the dissimilar treatment of similarly situated people based on race. The history of racial disparity in the Criminal Justice System in the U.S has been longstanding. With this country’s shameful past of slavery‚ the Jim Crow laws‚ and numerous other racially based injustices‚ it seems obvious that race plays a factor in many facets of the criminal justice system‚ such as who is more likely
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Better Care for a Better Future Kaplan University Imagine sitting in a hospital‚ watching a family member suffer. Due to their illness‚ they are forced to stay in this hospital for an extended amount of time. The environment is nothing like home and it is extremely uncomfortable. Even though time is flying‚ it feels like everything is moving so slow. It’s hard to believe that something so horrible could be happening to someone that is loved so much. You would do anything to
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The Criminal Justice System: Unfair to Minorities and the Less Social Elite The criminal justice system of the United States is said to be a fair system. The system is not supposed to discriminate against different races‚ religious groups or social classes‚ everyone is supposed to get the same equal treatment. Unfortunately that’s not the case. Many different types of people including African American’s‚ Hispanics and the poor are getting unfair treatment in the criminal justice system. The
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understand past‚ current‚ and future trends throughout the criminal justice system. Trends allow us to identify areas that need to be addressed so we may be equipped to handle them better. Society depends of the criminal justice system in many ways to offer them a sense of justice‚ safety‚ and peace of mind. Within this paper I will discuss past‚ current‚ and future trends and how it affects and changes our criminal justice system. I will also address recent and future trends and contemporary issues
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this paper I will explain some interesting facts about what it takes to become an agent‚ what skills are necessary‚ what the requirements are‚ benefits of the position and many‚ many more. I chose to discuss what it takes to become an FBI agent because it is a jo I have wanted to have for a long time. It is why I am in criminal justice. The fact is very few people know what it actually takes to become one. Hopefully after this you will. Do you see yourself as Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) tracking
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of DNA evidence in the NSW criminal justice system DNA evidence is a widely used tool in the NSW criminal justice system that aims to help achieve justice. DNA‚ short for deoxyribonucleic acid‚ is a long molecule found within the cells of the human body. Each cell contains genetic material in which‚ apart from identical twins‚ is exclusive to every individual. DNA though considered a reliable piece of evidence can present many issues in the criminal justice system such as its influence on juries
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