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    CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND TECHNOLOGY Criminal Justice and Technology Criminal Justice and Technology Computer and telecommunications technologies in criminal justice system have developed at an extraordinary rate. Increased computing power‚ advances in data transmission and attractive and user-friendly graphic interfaces present law enforcement agencies with unprecedented capacity to collect‚ store‚ analyze and share data with stakeholders inside and

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    Running Head: ETHICAL CHALLENGES THAT FACE THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE POLICY MAKERS AND THE PRESERVATION OF THE ENVIRONMENT FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS. Criminal Justice Policy Name: Course: College: Tutor: Date: Abstract This paper looks at the ethical challenges that criminal policy makers have to deal with. It identifies the challenges as; the policy makers having to decide on the support of frail companies‚ the issue of capital punishment‚ the differentiation of people from different backgrounds

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    Debate Negative Side Resolve that the power of the President to pardon convicted criminals be abolished I. Argument: The power of the President to give pardon to criminals should not be abolished because of the fact that the President did not abuse her powers and abided by what’s written in legal documents. II. Analysis: What is pardon in the government standards? Pardon is the act of grace or forgiveness‚ proceeding from the power entrusted with the execution of

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    Criminal Justice Models Jeff Clark CJS/220 1/13/2013 Amy Griner Most people that haven’t had much experience with police or the judicial system think that if you get arrested for anything then you will not only have a criminal record‚ but will be found guilty for the mere fact that they were arrested. That may be true in some cases but there is actually quite a few people that are let go before any of that happens. Many people that have researched this have said that half or even more of

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    in the criminal justice system. Corrections has made a lot of positive changes since the time it was establish‚ which it was in early 1900’s. The reason I selected this component is because I believe that is very interesting how corrections has improved throughout the years. I will be explaining on the changes that had been made to make correction a lot better now. The budgetary and managerial impact that future trends will be discuss‚ but also on the other components of the criminal justice system

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    The Importance of Confidentiality in the Medical Field Most jobs have a confidentiality policy. In the medical field‚ confidentiality is extremely important. If the wrong person were to gain access to someone’s medical records‚ they could use that against them. It can potentially harm that person’s personal life. Keeping a patient’s information and medical records confidential is a must. The importance of confidentiality stressed in HIPAA and HITECH act protects the integrity of medical facilities

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    "racism is an ideology‚ or belief system‚ designed to justify and rationalize racial and ethnic inequality" (Cassandra C. 2013) and "discrimination‚ most basically‚ is behavior aimed at denying members of particular ethnic groups’ equal access to societal rewards". Defining both Racism and Discrimination concepts from opening it is important that they provide variety lenses through which our focus is on racist discriminatory practices of law enforcement can occur. Since the time that Africans were

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    What do you think is the most important goal of the criminal justice system? Why? I believe the most important goal of the criminal justice system is deterrence. By deterring people from crime‚ society is eminently safer. The economy would definitely be improved‚ as shoplifting‚ burglary‚ and other types of theft would occur less frequently. The costs involved with arson‚ mass and serial murders‚ and the other various crimes would also be less troublesome for the local and federal governments. I

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    The federal prison system has been unable to keep pace with the steady flow of inmates pouring into its facilities during the past five years‚ despite adding space for thousands of new offenders‚ according to a U.S. Government Accountability Office report. The report also found that the Bureau of Prisons has already surged to 39 percent above capacity and is projected to jump to more than 45 percent above its limits by 2018 (GAO‚ 2012). According to a The New York Times article written by Adam Liptak

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    In the most basic of terms‚ a criminal defense attorney represents those who have been charged with a crime in court. A criminal defense attorney can be used in cases ranging from a misdemeanor‚ all the way to the most serious of felony charges. The job of a criminal defense attorney is so important that it was even written in the U.S. Constitution‚ cited in the Sixth Amendment that any citizen who is charged with a crime shall have the right to be represented by counsel. This is why‚ when charged

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