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    Marybeth Tinning

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    MARYBETH TINNING Crime  Accused of killing one of her nine children and under suspicion of killing the other eight. Deaths began in 1971.  Jennifer- Meningitis Joseph Jr.- Cardiopulmonary arrest Barbara- Reye syndrome Timothy- SIDS Nathan- Acute pulmonary edema     Crime      (cont’d) Mary Frances- SIDS Jonathan- Cardiopulmonary arrest Michael- Pneumonia Tami Lynne- SIDS Almost all died from different things except three were SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome) Background

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    Introduction Probation and parole are two alternatives to incarceration. Many jurisdiction are looking more to probation as an alternative to incarceration and early release through parole to reduce the size of the prison population. Probation and parole officials are there to help offenders return to society and ensure compliance with the terms of the offenders’ release. What are the primary goals of using community corrections supervision for probation as an alternative to incarceration? What

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    the rest of their lives in prison without the possibility of parole for crimes they committed as adolescents (p. 728). With court cases such as Graham v Florid and Sullivan v Florida the court system has shown small progressions towards terminating a judge’s ability to deliver life sentences to juveniles‚ but it does not give a great

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    during that time the court went to the state and collected the amount of numbers that were involved protection of the parolees rights. This is why in the case Morrissey v Brewer‚ Morrissey was being viewed by the Supreme Court which gave him the parole revocation process that had two types of process‚ the first process was the arrest of the parolee and a preliminary hearing and the second process was the revocation.(Abadinsky‚Howard.198) The Supreme Court did make some recommendations dealing with

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    penalty or life in prison without parole for children is cruel and unusual punishment. Thesis Sentence: Most professionals who believe there are programs that can rehabilitate juveniles to become productive citizens of society. Also‚ believe the death penalty and life without parole for children is cruel and unusual punishment. Therefore‚ the criminal justice system‚ must take a deeper look at alternatives such as rehabilitation over the death penalty or life without parole for children. Introduction According

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    The correctional system is set to punish those who have wronged society. NCCI Gardner is a prison in which these people stay to carry out their punishments. NCCI stands for North Central Correctional Institution and it is located in Gardner‚ MA (North Central Correctional Institution – Gardner). NCCI Gardner is a medium/ minimum security level prison (North Central Correctional Institution – Gardner). According to The Official Website of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security‚ the superintendent

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    maximum time to be served by the criminal. After the minimum term has been served‚ the offender is provided with the opportunity to be released‚ by being placed on the parole board. The parole board then determines the release date‚ time frame is between the minimum and maximum term sentence. If the parole board does not issue parole for the offender‚ he or she is to serve the maximum sentence. Upon completion of the sentence served‚ the offender is to be released. Determinate sentences are sentences

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    The way that an offender is punished for a crime can be different depending on age or the type of crime committed. Depending on the age of the offender they could go through the juvenile or adult corrections system. Each system has levels like parole and probation built in to help rehabilitate the offender. Another form of corrections that is used is community corrections. This form allows citizens to help with the corrections process while giving offenders a second chance. Over time each level

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    rehabilitation of the inmates. Once inmates are released from prison they may also have to serve probation or parole as part of their sentencing. Probation or parole is determined on the person’s background such as criminal history‚ family background‚ education‚ and mental health. For example if someone is released from jail for a violent act‚ and is known to have anger problems‚ the parole or probation officer would place them in special programs to help with the issues that the person has‚ to give

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    False Answer Key: True Question 5 of 26 4.0 Points By 1924‚ every state had adopted probation as a form of correctional disposition. A. True B. False Answer Key: False Question 6 of 26 4.0 Points The word "parole" comes from the English term "stuparole" which referred to inmates who no longer posed a threat to society. A. True B. False Answer Key: False Question 7 of 26 4.0 Points When pardoned felons arrived in the American colonies

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