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    The day reporting center programs are a form of probation. The concept of probation was created by John Augustus‚ who was a Boston shoemaker‚ and was credited with being the “Father of Probation”. Augustus noticed through what took place in courts that minor offenders and alcohol abusers were sent to jail because of the inability to pay off fines. Being offended and disturbed by this action‚ Augustus made an agreement with authorities to pay off the offenders fines and give them friendly supervision

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    Cost of Incarceration Michael Horn Faulkner University Courts MJA 5360 Dr. Monica E. Jayroe April 17‚ 2013 Abstract The rising cost of overcrowded corrections and potential solutions are discussed. Alternatives to incarcerations such as probation‚ house arrest and fines are just a few of the topics explored. Understanding the problems with the system will help to alleviate the cost along with the correct level of justice associated with crime. A State has a limited amount of funds

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    hearing‚ arraignment hearing‚ any subpoenas for the victim’s mental health‚ medical or victims compensations records‚ trial‚ sentencing‚ appellate review or appellate decision‚ sentencing reconsideration‚ probation hearing‚ change of venue or transfer of probation officer‚ any hearings related to parole. One of the resources for a victim is the Victims’ Compensation Fund. This is a fund provided through the state attorney’s office. This grant allows the state to provide money to the victim to help them

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     placed on  probation or incarcerated. Those found to be guilty of multiple charges are will serve  consecutive or concurrent sentences. Consecutive is one sentence served after another.  Concurrent is all sentences served at the same time. Corrections stage begins once a sentence  has been issued by the court. This is when they are moved to confinement or treatment  facility’s. Not every person is sentenced to prison. Some have their sentences suspended and  are placed on probation. Others who have already served time could be freed based on

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    1992 it was Malice Green‚ In 2009 it was Ronnie Holloway; In 2010‚ it was Travon Martin; In 2012‚ it was Zachary King. Michelle Alexander stated in one of her well known presentations that there are "more black men are in prison or jail‚ on probation or parole than were enslaved in 1850‚ before the Civil War began" if this is true‚ why is that? Are black men unfairly targeted by law enforcement? Is skin color being used as the deciding factor to determine how dangerous a criminal could be? It is

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    in order to survive. In 1951‚ at the age of 17‚ Manson was sent to prison for the first time. While in prison for the petty crimes‚ Manson had two children with two different women and raped another male inmate. According to Biography.com‚ his probation reports describe him as “constantly striving for status and securing some kind of love." This need for affection could possibly be the reason for the formation of “The Family” and the driving force behind the murders. Manson ended up having around

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    Like majority of the world‚ the Canadian criminal justice system consists of three main parts: the police‚ the courts and the corrections. These three main parts are responsible for the smooth operations of our criminal justice system. However‚ there are other factors that can affect the fluency of our system; factors such as the legislations‚ the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedom‚ the mass and ever-growing public media‚ and human behaviours and emotions. It is the intension of the writer of

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    DRAFT MIDTERM PAPER Introduction It is estimated that thousands of children have been sentenced to life without the possibility of parole for crimes committed at an age when they are not considered responsible enough to live away from their parents‚ drive‚ make decisions related to their education or medical treatment‚ vote‚ leave school or sign a contract. In Addition‚ children under the age 18 cannot legally purchase or consume alcohol‚ serve on juries or be drafted‚ because they are

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    What is crime? A crime is when someone breaks the law that is made by the federal‚ state‚ or local government with an unjustifiable reason. For example‚ if someone was trying to kill another person‚ the victim has a right to defend himself even if it results in the assaulter’s death. On the other hand it is considered a crime if you kill someone out of anger. To decide on what is or is not a crime there are two common models of how society determines which acts are

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    Sentencing is an important aspect in the criminal justice process. It is the punishment defendants receive when they are convicted of a crime. The punishment spectrum is wide and vast‚ ranging from probation to death. Punishment and sentencing present some of the most complex issues of the criminal justice system. There are four main philosophical reasons surrounding the purpose of sentencing; they are retribution‚ deterrence‚ incapacitation and rehabilitation. Retribution is the philosophy

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