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    Determinate Sentencing

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    Before committing a crime, would you think about how much time you would spend incarcerated for it? During colonial times, criminal sentencing in America was introduced initially on retribution and then later on in prevention. By the late 1800s, sentencing in America had become dominated by rehabilitation. The goal of criminal punishment was to transform the offender by changing their ability to commit crime again. In order to accomplish this, sentencing needed to be uniquely flexible per…

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    Amendment 4,5,6, and 8 protects an accused against abuses by the federal government. Each amendment has a right for a citizen. These amendments give citizens fair treatment. Everybody should have a fair trial. Someone could get punished cruelly and they were not guilty to being with. Each of these Amendments were made for these purposes. Amendment 4 states that nothing can be searched without a reason. This Amendment protects personal belongs of others. A cop cannot just pull someone over to…

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    Correctional Facilities Case Study

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    seen a considerable increase in the number of females placed within the correctional system, the need to meet the needs of these inmates has been a challenge that has yet been remedied. In 2009, 114,852 women were incarcerated within the state and federal prisons (Schmalleger, 2012). This accounted for 7% of the inmates currently serving time for criminal charges. Women in prison have special needs that are not always readily available within the facility in which they are serving time.…

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    Essay Title Capital punishment is the lawful infliction of the death penalty, and it has been utilized to punish a variety of crimes over the years. The penalty of death is reserved for the most serious and heinous crimes. But America wants to put people in prison for life, but how is that fair to the criminals who did not commit such a horrible crime? Even if the crime committed is much less than that of murders and rapist, but still get the same punishment. Criminals convicted of murder or…

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    Introduction Criminological theories examining the causes of crime have been ever changing over the last century. No one theory, in and of itself, can adequately explain why some people engage in criminal behavior, while others abstain from such conduct. Consequently, multiple theories have developed to explain the mystery that is the criminal man. These theories can be classified into two singular levels theoretical causes of crime and criminality. The first theory level is the macro level…

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    Judge Cassell Case Study

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    Most American’s think we should be even tougher on crime, a study even showed that “71.5% of Americans think that sentences are not harsh enough” (Cassell 1023). Plenty of people believe that prisoners have good reason to be where they are, so in their minds, prisoners can stay in prison for a long time…

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    The issues in federal sentencing plan to alleviate the disparities in sentencing. Usually, the guidelines are often misused in the imposition of extreme sentences on persons who have a crime that does not deserve long-term prison or sentencing. This results in overcrowding in the prisons. The overcrowding comes as a result that most of the criminals are subjected to long-term prisons having committed crimes that do not deserve sentencing hence overcrowding example in Canada. There is the issue…

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    High School Curfew

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    safety of young teens and adolescents is very important to the community which we live in. This curfew will implement safety among all of these teens considering this law will keep the lives of children protected against misdemeanors, felonies, and federal crimes as well as protection against the indecencies that could harm or violate a community. The passing of this law will not interfere with the lives of the young, but will keep peers well rested for school on the weekdays and will still give…

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    live in today, gun violence has been a major problem for many years now as well as crime rates. The government needs to have some type of gun control laws to fix the problem in America on the gun violence. America needs some type of gun control to fix the problem without infringing on one’s rights, but also have a strong effect on gun violence in America. Does gun control laws increase crime rates or decrease crime rates, and if so how much gun control is too much? Here in America, there is a…

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    implications. These are actions that can be punishable in court. An example of a criminal behavior would be committing a murder and/or inflicting harm on another being. When it comes to legalizing marijuana, states have to ability to either make it a crime punishable by law or a socially acceptable behavior that all citizens can indulge in. There are also factors in the middle that only those who benefit from the drug medically can obtain it, while others cannot.…

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