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    Incarceration Case Study

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    According to Mays and Winfree Jr., (2009) we have learned from corrections in the past 30 years that is that we cannot tinker with one part of the criminal justice system without affecting the others. Correctional professionals painfully learned during the 1990’s, when prisons become crowded, inmates back up in local jails that are not equipped to deal with long-term populations or with serious offenders. Incarceration rates and policies that affect those rates have an impact on probation,…

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    The guilt offering was made to make restitution for offenses against the Lord or another person. The deficiency of the system was that the offerings were made by the priest and was done yearly. So, the sacrifices had to be repeatedly done (Heb. 10:3). Another problem is also recorded in the…

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    Social Control Definition

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    While some support it, many are in favor of alternative forms of punishment. According to Public Opinion About the Death Penalty (2016) the most commonly suggested alternative is life without parole and restitution. These people feel that rather than ending a life, that person should pay restitution to their victim or victim’s loved ones for the crime that they committed. Many Americans feel that no matter what crime is committed, taking a life is not acceptable. Public Opinion About the Death…

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    they are safe, they will understand why the limit is given. When you have good limits, children are able to develop a firm set of values for respecting the expectations and classroom limits. • Natural and Logical Consequences (exclusion, restitution, deprivation, etc.) (12 Points) o Consequences help children reflect on the results of their action. o Natural consequences are the automatic result from the child’s own behavior. They also allow children to learn from their…

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    If an offender violates his or her probation for any reason, they also have to take a drug screen on the day they are to be seen by the judge for said violation. Offenders convicted of theft are subject to fines and court costs, as well at the restitution to the victim which is added in to the fees and paid directly to Pathways. Pathways then makes a payment to the victim on behalf of the…

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    was being humiliated by the Victors of WW1, specifically the Key three leaders of the Victors the United States, Great Britain, and especially France. This humiliation was being forces of Germany to accept full responsibility for WWI and to pay restitution following the war. This was meant to strip away all national pride from a country that celebrated an ideology of being a strong and powerful people. This is best described by the goals set in the Treaty of Versailles. The first goal of the US…

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    Examines the offender’s background to provide the sentencing judge with facts needed to make an informed sentencing decision. It also involves a dispute-settlement process during which the probation officer works with the defendant and the victim to resolve the complaint before sentencing (Schmalleger, 2015). In the Coatesville Fire Case, the offenders the prosecuting attorney would look at the evidence, testimony of eyewitnesses, and the confessions of the suspects to provide the sentencing…

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    Karsten Arellano Kailani Knutson Business Law October 17, 2015 Final Case Summary: For my final paper, I chose the Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. v. Dukes case. This case was a class action suit, originally brought forth by Betty Dukes, a greeter at Wal-Mart. She claimed that Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. was sexually discriminating against her and its other female employees. She argued that the company’s policies gave women, in comparison to equally qualified men, lower wages and made it more difficult for…

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    continued to grow and with all the money he was earning, Jordan developed a drug addiction. The company eventually went bust in 1996 with the government stepping in and putting a stop to their operation. Jordan served 22 months in prison and has to pay restitution costs every month until he dies. Year 12 students would find this novel interesting to read because it shows a very good description of becoming rich through…

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    Morrison portray characters that are seeking to resolve inner issues through obtaining something unrealistic. Pecola searches for acceptance in society by “obtaining” blue eyes representing her belief in the power of beauty. Whereas Hamlet seeks restitution for the death of his father. Both characters are influenced in an unrealistic way that causes actions and thoughts affect their role in the book/play. Hamlet is pushed by the ghost figure of his father to kill his Uncle Claudius and by doing…

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