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    Prison Pipeline

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    tablet can receive a the same harsh discipline as a student carrying a gun(14). Zero tolerances laws have resulted in approximately “35 percent of black children grades beings suspended of expelled compared to 20% of Hispanics and 15 percent of whites. ha 3.3 million student suspensions and (3) criminal justice fact sheet: contributing factors. With many of those minority student being suspended for non-violent offenses.…

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    who upholds the law and the law would stat that policemen are not to be armed. If criminals have access to illegal guns and will acquire them, then the police who are lawfully unarmed will have no protection. This will cause an uneven shift in crime and punishment, throwing off the…

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    that have committed violent crimes are dangerous and should be held accountable. The system in place is already lenient with minor offences and offers many chances at rehabilitation. Most importantly, violent crimes deserve adult sentencing. I would like to endorse the aspect of the Bill that states adult sentences can be imposed on young people over 14 years of age. One reason for my approval of this aspect is that youth offenders that have committed violent crimes can be dangerous. They are…

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    included both men and women, blacks and whites, and individuals…

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    In the novel that I, Taylor Barnes read, Crime and Punishment in America, the two authors David B. Wolcott and Tom Head express evidence that show how American history of crime, and the justice system changed year by year to shape what it is now. David B. Wolcott is known for his book, Cops and Kids: Policing Juvenile Delinquency in Urban America that talks about juvenile justice and the role of police in the whole process (Ohio State Press, 2005). David Wolcott is visiting assistant professor…

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    One advantages is that it teaches teens how to be responsible party in the crimes they’re involve within. Another advantage is a right to speedy trial due to if the defendant needs more time to gather information or get a lawyer that will help in representing his or her case. Third, the person being tried has a right to ask for…

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    Police Patrol Case Study

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    driving around randomly, directed aggressive patrol officers are concentrate on locations with the highest incidences of crime (Jthart). Directed aggressive patrol officers can fall into patterns when patrolling the same area, allowing criminals to anticipate their moved and plan around them. While random patrol uses advanced mathematical algorithms to anticipate future crime, the routes are randomized to eliminate predictability (Hess). The effects of different methods of patrol were tested in…

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    should be abolished because criminals are not always cognitively aware of the crimes that they commit, which demands the rehabilitation of the individual. Reiman argues against the death penalty because it offers an extreme form of punishment for crimes that are rarely “conscious” in the mind of the criminal. This moderate form of retribution…

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    The crime of any kind is happening in each country, but some countries are successfully struggling with this, for example Canada. The Canadian government is doing a really good in fighting with all types of criminals across the country. According to police reports the crime rate in Canada in 2013 is a bit higher than 50 years ago; however, it’s reducing since 1992 till 2013 due to the technological progress. As a result of it Canada become a developed and safe country for many nations, due to…

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    Offenders Vs Prisons

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    The second thing that can mess this approach up is hope that treatment will replace the need for criminal justice for drug use. It is seldom that offenders seek treatment because they are sick. Offenders seek treatment out of punishment to their crime. To get the easy road they will seek treatment and once the sanction is lifted their true colors will show. More less they will go back to their life of…

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