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    Adjudications Case Study

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    in relation to addressing offending behavior and the maintenance of control. M2: Analyze how developing positive relationships and addressing offending behavior benefits the individual and society. A prison’s sole purpose is for retribution, incapacitation, deterrence and rehabilitation. When an individual commits of crime/offence against the laws put in place by society and is charged for their crime; the prison system is used to protect society and punish those through taking away privileges…

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    I have faith that we need to take a hardline approach in dealing with the gang issues we have been experiencing. Many states have created laws to have stronger punishments to gang related crimes. Police departments have been joining forces with the federal law enforcement to create task forces to reduce these crimes. I believe that we need to keep these improvements and use a hardline approach. Law enforcement agencies have already made efforts to reduce the crime rate. They have made youth…

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    understandable since they pose a threat to society. But if research have proven that drug users are not necessarily likely to be violent or commit horrendous crimes, then it would make more sense to use the funding that would have been used during their incapacitation to get them the treatment that is…

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    Police Reputation Recently, the reputations of police officers and departments in America have dropped to an all-time low. Locally, people are still more concerned by police presence than they are reassured. I really decided to take another look at police reputation about a week before this draft when I remembered stories some of my classmates would tell about “Big-Booty Judy”. The stories were mostly complaints about him doing his job and pulling them over when they acted like hooligans,…

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    in today the need for a college education is at a premium, but at what cost? Per a survey by Cantor et al, “Among undergraduate students, 23.1% of females and 5.4% of males’ experience rape or sexual assault through physical force, violence, or incapacitation” (2015). While these statistics are very concerning, the handling of these cases across college campuses is even more alarming. The documentary entitled The Hunting Ground follows two victims of sexual assault and their journey to affect…

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    company with or free from an air cartridge fitted, via the body or clothing of a person and causes significant pain in the area where the Taser was deployed. This mode can also be used conjunction with probe mode this utilizes the accomplish an incapacitation circuit (Operational Procedures Manual,…

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    People who are mentally ill and commit crimes are able to get therapy rather than be punished. There are multiple ideologies that argue whether or not therapy should be an option. For example, the idea of Utilitarianism is to promote the greatest amount of happiness possible. In this essay, I will be arguing that Utilitarianism supports the idea of therapy because it brings greater happiness for the many, it allows society to help those who refused to be helped, and there is no “right” and…

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    Age Crime Curve

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    helps protect the public from chronic offenders. Moreover, some of the crime control policies that have been implemented for the career criminal or chronic offender include preventive detention, major-offender prosecution programs, and selective incapacitation. However, nothing is easy when implementing new policies in criminal justice. This leads me to the next topic discussing the prediction…

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    compound ends up in aquatic areas, it will stick to the animals or plants in the area and can kill the wildlife. The hazard diamond of copper (II) chloride has a 2 in the health part of the diamond. That means that exposure to the compound can cause incapacitation or injury. The red part of the diamond is the flammability code, which is a 0 meaning that the compound will not burn at all. The yellow part of the diamond is a 1, which concerns the compounds reactivity. It is generally stable, but…

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    Grief In The Lovely Bones

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    Have you ever wondered why people react differently to grieving? People have varied reactions when it comes to the death of a loved one or the loss of something they cherished, but why do their reactions vary? Why don’t people all have the same or similar reactions to this process considering the causes are similar? Well, it seems that there is a lot of variety due to the fact that people's backgrounds and their general selves can determine a lot about how they react to the situation. This idea…

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