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    A jury may also exercise the sentencing guidelines are usually imposed by the judge in most cases, but sentencing or it can be mandated by a statue; such as, mandatory prison sentence for certain crimes. There are various forms of sentences that are to be reviewed: concurrent and consecutive sentences, good time, sentencing sanctions, sentencing models, indeterminate sentences, determine sentences, structured sentences, feral sentencing guidelines, mandatory minimum sentences, and that…

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    In the United States, the use of mandatory minimums became commonplace with support from both sides of the political spectrum. With public support for tough laws, these sentencing minimums were enacted across the country due to increasing crime rates. However, in certain states, lawmakers and taxpayers are beginning to see that these laws cost more than they help. In Tallahassee, Florida, a twenty-five-year drug sentence for selling thirty-five pills for $300 will cost taxpayers an average of…

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    The ECHR and Mandatory Sentencing The European Convention on Human Rights is an international treaty established for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (reference goes here) The European Court of Human Rights established this by drawing upon inspiration from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The ECHR ratified this treaty and continually ensures all 47 articles contained in the doctrine are adhered to by all member states. (reference goes here) If we look at the…

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    of you already know the United States has the highest percentage of its population behind bars compared to any other country. This may be related to the fact that a majority of petty crimes require mandatory sentencing. Politicians such as District Attorney Dan Conley believe that mandatory sentencing is an efficient way to protect the population from corrupt individuals as well as decreasing crime rates. However, housing all of these individuals is not cheap, the funding for this endeavor is…

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    1. In reference to Chapter 2: What are mandatory minimum sentences, and what affect have they had on correctional populations? What are some of the criticisms of these sentencing practices? Mandatory minimum sentences are the amount of time a prisoner must spend in jail. Mandatory sentencing is typically used for people that are convicted of a violent crime committed. Some inmates are surprisingly given mandatory minimum sentencing for drug possession. Often criticisms are involved with…

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    specified range? For recent decades, the increase of mandatory minimum penalties for crimes together with the huge increase in the prison inmate population, has compelled many to reconsider this question for criminal justice. The Supreme court has kept a lengthy mandatory imprisonment over the argument that they violate on the rights given by the Eighth Amendment against unusual and cruel punishments. Nevertheless, the question remains whether mandatory minimums should still be considered as…

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    Mandatory Minimum Sentencing Mandatory minimum sentencing laws entail binding prison terms to a minimum length for certain crimes that judges can not lower even under the most justifiable circumstances. These intransigent sentencing laws may appear as universally adaptable and a quick solution for crime. However, these laws prevent judges from suiting the punishment to the criminal according to their offenses. The outrageous idea of having a set mandatory minimum sentencing law is…

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    While watching Law and Order or NCIS, it is common to hear about the policy known as the Mandatory Minimal Sentencing. When someone goes to court they are told how long they need to serve for their crime, the lowest and highest. The lowest is set by the Mandatory Minimal Sentencing policy. The policy impacted prisons across the country. There has been an enormous rise in the prison population, along with the guidelines causing discrimination with in the justice system. When the policy was…

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    The Flaws In The Three Strikes Law The Three Strikes Law was originally enacted in 1994 in California. The law came about in 1992 when a young innocent girl named Kimber Reynolds from Fresno was murdered in an attempted purse snatching by two convicts who had previously just finished serving their times in prison. Immediate after the death of Kimber, her father Mike was inspired to take action to help prevent innocent people from getting harmed by criminals. Mike Reynolds and his group put…

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    The main factors that are involved in the decision to retire are based on the individual that is retiring. It also depends on if the person is married or single, what age they are, and if they are ready for retirement. When older adults transform into retirement, it can involve a fast adjustment that transforms a person’s social world, relationships, and daily routines. The good things about retirement are the older adult has more time to spend with their loved ones. They also are able to reduce…

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