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    With the increasing of arrests jails and prisons were becoming crowded which creates a high levels of security measures. Rectifying the exsisting problems ,drug courts and sentencings law have flourished throughout the criminal justice systems. Drug courts are a systems occupied by treatment professionals and justices systems actors that combined their effort to provide more rapid sentencings , supervisions, drug treatments and ancillary services( Mears…

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    Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was born in Trenton, New Jersey, on April 1st, 1950. His parents were Rose Fradusco and Samuel A. Alito, Sr.. His mother was a schoolteacher; his father was the Director of the NJ office of Legislative Services and an italian immigrant. He attended Steinert High School, the local public school, where he immersed himself in extracurricular activities with a focus on student politics and debate. He graduated at the top of his class and continued his education at…

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    Earl Warren served as the 14th chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, from 1953 to 1969. His term of office was marked by numerous rulings that have changed the U.S. law and society, granting the lower federal courts wide ranges in enforcing individual constitutional rights. Although criticized, Earl Warren is considered to be one of the greatest chief justices in U.S. history. Under his direction, the court also sought equality in criminal justice, ushering in an era of increased sensitivity…

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    Youth Justice System

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    Aaron is a 16-year-old Aboriginal person, who has moved from his family home in a small rural area to pursue his high school education in the city. Learning of his father’s recent death is especially difficult, as he is dealing with feelings of frustration and isolation, including separation from his family and culture at a critical time in his life. These factors have combined to cause him to withdraw from study and to lose sight of his goal of becoming a physicist. He is charged with punching…

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    In the criminal justice system, compliance occurs when members of society are encouraged to abide by laws. In this system, elements such as Youth Justice Conferences, the International Criminal Court and Mandatory Minimum Sentencing are relatively ineffective in encouraging compliance within the domestic and international community. In order to encourage compliance, laws should be enforceable and reflect the moral standards of society. The International Criminal Court (ICC), established under…

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    people desire to be treated with fairness and equality. While justice is meant to be distributed with fairness and equality, Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible portrays that this is not always the case. Those appointed to administer justice often misuse their power in order to get revenge on those they feel deserved it. Revenge manipulated the system of justice by twisting information to gain what it desires. These two themes, justice and revenge, are observed and developed as the main plot…

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    There are several constructive ways to resolve criminal violence. All of the ways are not characteristically similar. The more traditional way to solve criminal violence is punitive justice based on adversarial approach. However, another constructive system is conferencing as a form of restorative justice (RJ) where an informal dialogue is made between the participants. In this essay, the discussion will extend until the analysis of conference’s function, negative feature of prison, nature of…

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    how the ultimate case decision is made. Under high reliance on professional judges, the judge is the ultimate decision maker of the case after hearing both sides argue their points. This type of adjudication normally occurs when the case is dealing with questions of the law. Under high reliance on laypeople, the jury is the ultimate decision maker of the case and judge is the one that decides the degree of punishment that…

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    when it comes to justice, for most people it means people having fair treatment or people getting treated equally. The criminal justice system gives consequences to those who break the rules of society. Police, courts, and corrections are all a part of criminal justice system. The criminal justice system components altogether work to apply the laws of the country and make sure everyone follows the laws of the government. To accomplish this goal each individual, police, courts, and…

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    Supreme Court Theory

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    The Supreme Court has a unique purpose within the United States government. The United States Supreme Court has the ability to guide the actions of the President of the United States and Congress. The Supreme Court’s role is to ensure that the President or Congress do not make decisions that can violate any articles of the Constitution. “It can tell a President that his actions are not allowed by the Constitution. It can tell Congress that a law, it passed violated the U.S. Constitution and is,…

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