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    States of America and to the Republic for which it stands‚ one nation‚ under God‚ indivisible‚ with liberty and justice for all.” It clearly said justice is for all but it don’t show in America. Justice can’t be for all in America if it was police brutality wasn’t be happen‚ and slavery wasn’t be still happening in 2016. Women will be equal as men if justice was for all in America. Justice is defined as “The first virtue of social institutions‚ as truth is of systems of thought (The United States is

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    Components of the Criminal Justice System‚  and the Criminal Justice Process  Brandon Hawkins  CJS/200  January 11‚ 2015                                            The components of the criminal justice system are the Police‚ courts‚ corrections. Think  of this as a joint task force where all operations work systemically‚ or hand in hand through the  police first by protecting the public‚ investigating crimes that occur‚ enforce laws‚ maintain public  order and discipline throughout their jurisdiction

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    The criminal justice system is a set of legal and social institutions for enforcing the criminal law in accordance with a defined set of procedural rules and limitations. In the United States‚ there are separate federal‚ state‚ and military criminal justice systems; each state has separate systems for adults and juveniles. Criminal justice systems include several major subsystems‚ composed of one or more public institutions and their staffs: police and other law enforcement agencies; trial and

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    When you think of the criminal justice system‚ you think of justice being served to those who wish to threaten it. The criminal justice system is a very powerful system that protects our society but like society‚ it is not perfect. The justice system runs off of discrimination against race and gender It is believed that African Americans are the criminals‚ Caucasians are the victims‚ and women are too weak to even be in the system. Is this information accurate? I believe that crime should not be

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    The criminal justice system has goals that it tries to achieve. The CJS is to respond in the name of society when there is a crime that has been committed. The CJS spans from federal‚ state‚ and local governments. Within the system‚ there are three agencies that work together as a system to implement the criminal justice functions. The agencies are law enforcement‚ the courts‚ and the corrections. Each one of these agencies has a criminal justice process that proved the justice to the victims and

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    exonerates innocent individuals through the use of DNA testing. Moreover‚ they work to reform the criminal justice system in order to prevent further injustices that will occur. The United States criminal justice system is centuries years old and does not live up to the same standards as it once did. The American people are not equal. Minorities and the lower classes are not treated equally in our justice system. There have been far too many advancements in our world today to still be wrongly accused for

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    Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections Juvenile Justice Process and Corrections A description of the process the juvenile will follow after arrest‚ from intake‚ through court‚ sentencing‚ and punishment or rehabilitation. The process should be based on actual state laws and practices of your state or a state in which you are familiar. I will be using Case study two which is as follows: Xander L. is a 17-year-old African American male and documented gang member. His prior juvenile adjudications

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    employment to pay for their own responsibilities which could also teach the juvenile skills which would benefit them into adulthood. Officer discretion dealing with juvenile arrest causes another problem with the juvenile justice system. Some officers feel that the juvenile justice system is a waste of time and do not understand its purpose. Therefore‚ if they can legally not deal with a juvenile they won’t. I would propose a law which would make it mandatory for all juvenile offenders to at minimum

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    Faculty of Health‚ Education and Society BSc (Hons) Health and Social Care Studies Assessment for: SCW 3011 Working in the Criminal Justice System Student Number: 10160931 Title of Essay: What are the strengths and weaknesses of a rehabilitative approach towards offenders? Number of Words:3860 What are the Strengths and weaknesses of a rehabilitative approach towards offenders? In recent years the number of people in prison has risen considerably and looks set to continue creeping upwards

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    The purpose of the Juvenile Justice Act 1992 is to establish a code for dealing with youth offenders under the age of 17. The Act regulates the courts dealings with children who come in contact with the youth justice system. This includes police response‚ diversionary options of rehabilitation against detention‚ multiple sentencing options‚ operation of detention centres and recognition of family and community with particular reference to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island communities. A review

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