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    can talk about ethics in criminal justice and the slippery slope‚ we must first define what ethics is. Ethics is‚ “that branch of philosophy dealing with values relating to human conduct‚ with respect to the rightness and wrongness of certain actions” (Dictionary‚ n.d.). Having defined ethics how does it play out in criminal justice? It goes without saying that every department should have ethics training‚ and it should extend beyond just the field of criminal justice. It applies to everyone

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    Many criminal justice professions require candidates to possess strong oral and written communication skills. The essence of communication is the conveyance of a message from sender to receiver. Often times you will find that there is interference that may hinder your communication with the receiver. In the communication process‚ the parties involved engage in certain unconscious behaviors that direct the flow of communication. There is a step by step process that can be broken down into a communication

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    Future of Criminal Justice CRJ 201 In this essay it will discuss the expected of criminal justice over the next fifty years and their current state of criminal justice. It will also discuss the ways in which criminal justice will change. It will also discuss if the changes will benefit or detrimental to society as a whole. The three changes expected in the field of criminal justice that I chose is the DNA profiling and finger print technology‚ homeland security and cybercrime. The next 50

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    Criminal Justice Practitioners Shaureka Hill Kaplan University Criminal Justice Practitioners The expectations society has for law enforcement officers are to protect and serve all individual‚ families‚ and businesses. Society and individuals expect law enforcement to be non-judgmental or discriminate to individuals. Society expects law enforcement to be none corruptive or brutal towards individuals with different religious views and sexual preferences. Off duty law enforcements should have

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    expectations of a particular person who is a member of a group or even a community. When I analyze the definition of code of conduct I think of the word laws and how both definitions are different and similar to one another. The definition of laws is a system of rules‚ regulations‚ principles‚ and guidelines that are established and enforced by an institution or even a community to govern behavior and order. In simple comparison laws act as the main idea of the picture that everyone must follow‚ and if

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    Ch. 8 Who are the gatekeppers of the criminal justice system? -POLICE Which of the following factors contribute to police secrecy? -ALL OF THE ABOVE (FEAR OF LOSS OF AUTONOMY‚ PROTECTION OF CO-WORKERS‚ POTENTIAL FOR ERROR IN JOB PERFORMANCE) ____________ is an emotional and physical condition that makes it difficult for members of one social group to have a relationship and interact with members of another group. -ISOLATION The way police officers insulate themselves against danger

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    Integrity and Honesty Integrity can be defined as "an uncompromising adherence to a code of moral‚ artistic or other values‚ utter sincerity‚ honesty and candor‚ avoidance of deception‚ expediency‚ artificiality or shallowness of any kind" (Webster’s 3rd New International Dictionary 1174). In simpler words this means to maintain high standards and follow the rules‚ even when no one is watching. Integrity is very important in our everyday life if we wish to be good people. The sad thing is that if

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    challenging the court’s decision. In the Criminal Justice system‚ an appeal takes place when an offender “tried in court”‚ is found guilty‚ later sentenced or someone who is already convicted and incarcerated may be released from incarceration or a sentence vacated if the prison term has not commenced with a successful appeal. A sentence can be vacated via an appeal‚ or reduced even after the sentence has begun. In Federal court‚ the attorney or offender files a brief(s) in support of their

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    Math and Criminal Justice Danielle DeCook MM150-66 Survey of Mathematics Instructor Lisa James July 8‚ 2010 A Career in the Criminal Justice Field There are so many career options in the Criminal Justice field I have not been able to decide exactly what I want to do yet but I am very interested in possibly becoming a Criminologist. While doing my research I have seen that Math is used in every aspect of Criminal Justice from law enforcement using math to work car accidents‚

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    Criminal Justice Final Review Ch 8 Jurisdiction- a court’s legal power to hear particular kinds of cases Court of General Jurisdiction- a court that can hear nearly any type of case Court of Limited Jurisdiction- a specialty court that can hear only cases of a certain type En Banc- an appeals case presided over by a larger than usual panel of judges (more than three) Appellate Brief- a document containing legal arguments in an appellate case‚ submitted to a court by attorneys for

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