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    known as LARC. While they are here they are processed and asked a series of questions about their life. Some of the topics these questions cover are alcohol and drug abuse, medical problems, mental/health issues, education history, family history, criminal history, etc. This is one of the things the correctional system does a great job at. They go above and beyond to make sure ever…

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    There are formal policies and structures in every criminal justice and/or law enforcement agency. However, it seems for many agencies deciding whether or not to follow these practices coms as an option and informal practices are a better use. Within police, courts, and correction law enforcement agencies there have been a set of informal rules and group processes that one is cultured into that undermine the formal policies, some for legit reasons ranging from time management, too much discretion…

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    thousands of years ago the Hammurabi code was engraved into a pillar and even though a lot of development and changes have happened from then to now it is just so difficult to similarities between our present day law and the oldest law code. Our criminal justice system, some of our beliefs or old sayings that we have go all the way back to Amorite. It all just started with the birth of a little baby boy who would someday become King and the greatest ruler in Western…

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    As anticipated the Criminology and Criminal Justice course has been an engaging and appealing course. My prior assumptions and understanding of crime were generally simplistic. Prior to the course I felt criminal behavior was a free will of an individual which is based around calculations. Throughout this essay I will present my views in regards to criminal behavior, Crime, punishment and the reliability of theoretical explanations of crime. Since the first semester I have learnt how my prior…

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    non-violent offenses that, in practice, especially affect the african-american population, which are also committed in a lower proportion inside white communities where are usually ignored. Therefore, those who assume that United States citizens live in a post-racial society, they lose sight of the structural nature of racism. Evidently, a black man in the White House does not compensate for the million blacks in the Big House, that is to say, in the…

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    In the Criminal Justice, the primary goal is justice or as it was, a reasonable results to match a criminal activity. A self-evident, yet unmentioned fundamental objective is to avoid unfairness. Commonly, justice wins, and this is the reason our criminal Justice system prevail.. Be that as it may, when justice falls flat, it is vital to take a gander at the data offered so as to better the justice system and to reimburse those that have been fizzled by it. Other areas that has shown itself as…

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    discusses topics such as the death penalty, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), the dehumanization of prisons and about how labeling individuals and groups and criminals effects perception of these people or groups. The documentary touches on the death penalty at certain points in relation to other issues within the criminal justice system. The pressure for sentencing people under the death penalty was overwhelming for politicians.…

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    Introduction My argument is that the law of intention is clear, simple, and still fit for purpose. Intention is one of the categories falling under the mens rea of murder. The law uses intention as one of the main methods of classifying offences, such as deciding between murder or manslaughter. The presence or absence of intention is what the law is interested in, not the motive behind the actions in question. The definition of Intention and how it can be found in the courts has continually been…

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    Throughout this semester in “Introduction to Social Welfare’, we have discussed the history of social work in Canada, social work and health and the role of women in social work as well as several other topics. Although I have learned numerous information involving social work and topics surrounding their practices, I will not be pursing a career in social work. Currently being in my fourth year of criminology and graduation in the spring of 2017 I plan on continuing my education at a college…

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    Bryan Santigo Crimnal Investigation Dr.Ray 12-3-16 Female Offenders: Involvement within Criminal Justice System Fines are preferable to imprisonment and other types of punishment because they are more efficient. With a fine, the punishment to offenders is also revenue to the State. According to Bureau of Justice Statistics, females are account for 54 percent of the drug crimes. The growing rate of females incarceration calls for a critical evaluation of social impact of our nation’s…

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