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    The role of the defense counsel in the court system is to argue on behalf of the defendant‚ the person or persons being accused of the crime.

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    RUNNING HEAD: HISTORY OF THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM Juvenile Delinquency: The History of the Juvenile Justice System Shandi Lillard Kaplan University CJ 150 – 02 Professor Raymond Keefauvor June 14‚ 2011 The History of the Juvenile Justice System The Juvenile Justice System is seen by many as being ineffective in treating the youth of this country‚ the programs are outdated and there seems to be little‚ if any hope that these youth will stay on the right path once released back

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    Forensic Psychologists are an important part in the justice system. They evaluate whether defendants are fit to stand trial and whether they were in sound mind at the time they carried out said wrongdoings. At times‚ authorities may likewise request that they survey the psychological well-being of detainees on death row. Prisoners who are insane can’t be executed. In every criminal trial‚ it’s up to the jury to choose quilt or innocence. Still‚ a psychologists’ evaluation can affect the result of

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    Criminal Justice System I have always had a strong passion for the criminal justice system especially policing. Even as a student at Jessie Jensen Elementary I remember picking police officers for Career Day. However‚ my admiration for police officers has become pure disappointment. Corruption has become a major issue within police departments. Unfortunately more and more police officers are being lured into committing corrupt acts. Although corruption with in the criminal justice system has

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    of their client and not what they are actually doing which is them defending the rights of their client. Because of these factors some long term effects it will have on the justice system is that more and more lawyers won’t be willing to take on the hard / controversial clients which causes a weakening of the judicial system in its entirety. After the Oklahoma

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    second group involved in this system is the working class (also known as the lower classes)‚ which involves the powerless individuals that have no choice but to sell their labor to the higher class in order to make a living and survive in the real world. I like to see this system as the boss and the ones that work for the boss. The elite are able to maintain power over the working class because the higher class is seen as having more power than the

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    “The American Criminal Justice System” Timeline: Key events in the historical development of capital and corporal punishment In 1692‚ the Salem Witch Trials began and is considered a great tragedy in history involving religion and beliefs. Many people suffered during this time if they were identified as a witch and the consequences were enforced by the minister of Salem‚ Samuel Parris‚ and his followers. A few punishments involved unlawful search and seizure’s‚ trials‚ and if convicted‚ executed

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    Society’s legal system before the 1700s was very different from what it is today‚ and punishment has made a huge turn around that is almost unbelievable to study. Criminals have gone from cruel and harsh punishment to obtaining on bail or just pay a fine for their crimes. In modern times‚ society is use to see criminals paying for their crimes in prison doing two years‚ 10 years‚ and sometimes life. The Prison system is very modern compare to the old punishment criminals use to obtain. Physical punishment

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    The Cost of the death penalty to taxpayers Lisa Bowser Kaplan University CJ490: Research Methods in Criminal Justice Prof: Deborah Barrett January 14‚ 2013 Abstract Section: Introduction The average cost of defending a trial in a federal death case is $620‚932‚ about 8 times that of a federal murder case in which the death penalty is not sought. A study found that those defendants whose representation was the least expensive‚ and thus who received the least amount of attorney

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    Kaplan University Professor Lee Wade CJ150-03 UNIT 8 Analysis Essay (History and Evolution of the Juvenile Justice System CJ150-03 Juvenile Delinquency Introduction As I sit here and read material for my assignment‚ I real live all this go back to the 1950s‚ when many white-middle class Americans

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