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    killer. On March 14‚ 2009‚ Stewart retained the services of Careful and Cautious‚ LLP‚ a law firm in Flagstaff to help with his legal troubles. During the initial consultation‚ Stewart told James Careful the following: Well‚ Mr. Careful‚ the truth is that I’m behind the six recent murders in the area. I’m really a good guy and I hate to kill people. But sometimes‚ I just can’t help myself. I don’t want to continue killing people but these voices in my head… they’re just so logical and irresistible

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    VICTIMS A Training Guide For Law Enforcement Officers Wisconsin Department of Justice Law Enforcement Standards Board December 2010 The Law Enforcement Standards Board approved this textbook on December 7th‚ 2010. Training Academy effective date is May 1‚ 2011. All law enforcement basic preparatory training courses that begin on or after May 1st‚ 2011 must incorporate this updated textbook and any related updates to the curriculum. Courses beginning before

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    Victims’ Rights and Vengeance CJA/324 – Ethics in Criminal Justice Instructor: Frederick Brockmeier 8/18/2014 Victims’ rights in America I believe that current state of victims’ right in America is better than it has been in the past thirty years. Thirty years ago‚ victims had few legal rights to be informed‚ present and heard within the criminal justice system. Victims did not have to be notified of court proceedings or of the arrest or release of the

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    Over the past couple of years‚ many people have seemed to question whether or not the criminal justice system proved to be an effective system. The Criminal Justice System is best defined as the set of agencies and processes established by governments to control crime and impose penalties on those who violate the law. For some‚ the criminal justice system has proven to be an effective system‚ because of its established laws and regulations to keep violence and crime under control‚ as well as keeping

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    The criminal justice system works in a series of ways and involves many different jobs. They work to ensure just consequences for everyone. They don’t just focus on the criminals but the victims and witnesses. There are also many roles that make up the criminal justice system through each phase of it. The criminals justice system is designed in steps. The first being Investigation of a crime. This involves a lot of what we learned about in week two‚ a probable cause. This can be a very hard‚ According

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    The English word ‘Symbol’ owes its origin to the Greek word‚ ‘Symbolon’ meaning ‘a sign’ by which one knows or infers a thing. Swami Swahananda‚ in one of his articles states that‚ “a symbol‚ typifies‚ represents or recalls something by possession of analogous qualities or by association in the fact or thought”1. Human beings use symbols so much so that it has become an innate tendency in them. In due course‚ symbols began to be used to interpret more and more abstract things‚ thoughts‚ human

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    The first part is policing. Usually after the crime is committed‚ the first contact an offender has with the Criminal Justice system is with the Police. The police are the ones responsible for making the arrest and bringing the offender into the police station and filing them through for booking. During the booking process the offender’s photograph and fingerprints

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    there times where you didn’t receive the justice that you deserved? The justice system is not fair like the government says it is. The rich people use money to help influence decisions. There is still racism in our justice system that put people in jail that don’t belong there. Corrupt people could become judges or police officers that don’t give fair decisions. Not all trials are fair because there is bias in America’s justice system. In trials‚ money can help make the decision of someone being guilty

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    need a criminal justice system? The Criminal justice system is essential in society today without it would mean chaos. Two reasons why we need a system are firstly that it is used to punish or correct wrongdoing (Sallmann and Willis 1980s) and secondly for protecting the young and otherwise vulnerable people (Justice Kirby). Without one would essentially mean total chaos in many parts the world. The system is a series of organizations‚ the definition of Criminal Justice System: Criminal Justice System

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    Society’s Needs for Criminal Justice Practitioners Criminal justice practitioners are necessary for a civilized society. Without those who form boundaries to our freedom‚ and the ones that reinforce those laws‚ our community would be chaos. Some of the main social issues our society faces are drug abuse‚ gang violence‚ child abuse‚ and terrorism. The criminal justice practitioners face these types of issues daily. These professionals must act on the morals and laws stated by society rather than

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