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    How management can undermine motivation at work First of all I’ll have to say I was surprised by the results of the questionnaire taken as it showed that I’m a moderately autonomy supportive (MA) manager. Based on previous experiences in leadership roles and feedback from my teams and friends I would have claimed to be a highly controlling manager‚ who mainly dictates and prescribes the solution to employees as I deem it quicker and more effective than letting them figure out solutions themselves

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    enter their plea. In the future of most criminals they are looking at a sentence to serve for the punishment of the law they broke‚ or crime they committed. These sentences have specific and general deterrence as well as guidelines that the constitution says we must follow. The federal sentencing guidelines are the most controversial and most complex of all the sentencing reform efforts. (Rubuck‚ 2001). There are three types of sentencing that a criminal will more than likely be facing from a reoffender

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    CRIMINAL JUSTICE PROCESS Generally speaking‚ the concept of the legal system can often seem very complex‚ confusing‚ and intimidating. However‚ to assist in comprehending the system‚ the state of Kansas has defined a sequence of events in processing criminal cases where each action encompasses a specific function. Whether it is the police officer who investigates the crime‚ the prosecutor who must gather the facts for action‚ the defendant who must obtain a lawyer and prove their case

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    3. Discuss some of the inequalities that exist within our criminal justice system. Deviance is defined by breaking social norms‚ which includes minor offenses‚ such as not swearing in front of children‚ and more serious deviance‚ like murder. Deviance that is perceive as dangerous to social structure is labeled a “crime” and is punished by societies. Each society defines deviance differently based on what their values are. Values are culturally defined standards that people use to decide what is

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    Ethical Paper 1 Code of conduct is a set of rules outlining the responsibilities and expectations of a particular person who is a member of a group or even a community. When I analyze the definition of code of conduct I think of the word laws and how both definitions are different and similar to one another. The definition of laws is a system of rules‚ regulations‚ principles‚ and guidelines that are established and enforced by an institution

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    Criminal justice executives are not only leaders to get their officers to work to a common goal‚ they are also managers and the one the community and city leaders look up to when problems arise (Cronkhite‚ 2013). Like their officers‚ executives must “do the right thing‚ do their best each day‚ and treat others the way they want to be treated” just as the Knoxville Police Department’s Operational Philosophy (2015) says. The hard part is ethically keeping his communities‚ officers‚ and political

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    with the criminal justice system and private security settings of today. It will further discuss whether or not Locke’s’ values and principles apply to both criminal justice and private security venues. I will also summarize the major differences of the social contract theories; identify the key principles associated with Locke’s social contract theory; identify how these principles are inculcated in the U.S. Bill of Rights; identify how these principles play out in the criminal justice system and

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    Diversion in the Criminal Justice System Criminal Justice Policy April 16‚2012 Research Paper April 16‚ 2012 Diversion has been known to be called‚ “the easy way out”‚ or “a slap on the wrist”‚ but diversion entails more than an offender saying‚ “They got an easy way out”. According to the book diversion can be a type of rehabilitation‚ “The National Academy of Sciences defines it as “any planned intervention that reduces an offender’s criminal activity” (Walker 2008‚ pg

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    Influence of Gender in Criminal Justice CJ246: Human Relations in a Diverse Society Prof: Charles Quixley George Johnson 12/18/12 In our society today women that are employed alongside men. These positions were at one point in history exclusive only to men. In more recent time women that have chosen to go into Law enforcement

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    In today’s criminal justice system‚ jails and prisons are becoming more overcrowded due to the recent increase in crime rates. Many criminal justice agencies have recently found a new method of punishment that can be used deter people from committing criminal actions and further prevent overcrowding the prisons. This new method of punishment is known as restorative justice. This new method of punishment focuses on having the offender restore the losses of both their victim and their community in

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