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    The main motive for conducting the assessment plan is to investigate whether or not the goals of the criminal justice department are being met. A thorough search is needed on the materials as well as some data used in communication, direction, and evaluation and improvement in the organization. Everything that the criminal justice departments have been posting on social media and websites coupled with detailed information on their strategies, policies and directives will also be reviewed…

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    is to lower recidivism, assist the person with their challenges, as well as bring them back into the society. Therefore, abolishing the juvenile court would mean that the young offender will be tried in other courts. The offender will have a criminal record following them unlike the case of being tried in juvenile court (Burns, 2015).…

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    a former FBI special agent and unit chief in the United State’s FBI . He was the first criminal profiler and he has written record-breaking books on criminal psychology. Thx this man, he has given me a future purpose and goal in life to achieve and that is to become a federal agent. To do this I need to study criminology and criminal psychology. He taught me criminologists have a significant job in the criminal justice system. Criminologists like him conduct research while at the same time…

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    are many software applications available for use to aide in recording a patient’s health record. The technology of today is designed to capture the whole picture of a patient’s medical conditions. The paper medical record could often be illegible and often mistakes were made when transcribing, causing misinformation used to treat the patient. The benefits are huge, not only can the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) be seen by anyone with the proper access to that EMR system. This technology allows…

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    there a big difference between the electronic and paper records? Are there any similarities? What are the major advantages from this change? Will there be more problems or make the files and paper work more easily accesible? On the contrary, this report gives all full details and comparsion of the two medical health care records. This report is based off of web based research. First, what are the start up costs for the electronic health record system…

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    Even with great security, there is also the risk of the patient data being breached. Advantages and Disadvantages of Electronic Charting The first steps in creating electronic health records can be traced back to the mid 1960’s, but it was not until 1972 that there was a system for electronic medical records. Development of these…

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    Tanasichuk and Wormith’s (2012) study explores attitudes towards the Criminal Justice system. The authors incentive of the study was to identify what is the cause of attitudes towards the criminal justice system. As well as, how we can incline those attitudes in the direction of a more confident perspective of the criminal justice system. The study used a sample of 140 students from an introductory to psychology course from a Canadian university. Of the participants, 82 were female, 54 were…

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    Racism In Jail

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    isolation for people who’ve lost their way and did something wrong on the way to finding it. But the actual question states, “Do I think they should change the way they sentence criminals? It depends who and what are you changing the policy for. Is it to make everything easier and more efficient or is it just to give certain criminals more time than they need. people think racism comes into effect when the law is involved. Over the years, the feud going on between African Americans and…

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    Pyrrhic Defeat Theory

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    book, The Rich Get Richer And the Poor Get Prison explores a theory that the American criminal justice system is set up in such a way that it is very detrimental to the lower class. The typical reaction to a theory like this is to assume that it is a conspiracy, but Reiman and Leighton make sure to include a section on why this is real, and not a tinfoil hat conspiracy. Their reasoning is that while the criminal justice system is failing to significantly cut down crime, the results of that…

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    Criminal Law In The US

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    First of all, in every nation have a different kind of criminal law and everyone have to understand and follow the rules of the country they are in. However, the criminal law in the U.S. involves prosecutors by the government of a person for an act that has been classified as a crime. According to the American values saying that “we have a government of law, not of men (and women).” On other words that there are no system in the U.S. based on the decisions of a king or dictator. On the other…

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