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    The author(s) shown below used Federal funds provided by the U.S. Department of Justice and prepared the following final report: Document Title: Alternative Sentencing Policies for Drug Offenders: Evaluating the Effectiveness of Kansas Senate Bill 123‚ Executive Summary Don Stemen‚ Andres F. Rengifo 238013 March 2012 2006-IJ-CX-4032 Author: Document No.: Date Received: Award Number: This report has not been published by the U.S. Department of Justice. To provide better customer service

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    of violating the law being charged to them. The courts are expected to convict and punish the criminals of the crime‚ basically finding the guilty and sentencing them to probation‚ jail‚ or prison. The third component is corrections (community supervision of convicted criminals). Corrections could be considered as probation‚ parole‚ jail‚ or prison for both juveniles and adults offenders. In corrections‚ the security ranges from lower to maximum depending on the nature of the crime. Corrections

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    LETTER OF APPOINTMENT  --------------------------------- «First_Name» «Middle_Name»  «Add1»  «Add_2»  «Phone»(:+ 91  (: «Email»  Dear «First_Name» ‚  With reference to your application and subsequent interview‚ we are pleased to offer you an appointment in this company on the following terms and conditions:  1. Our Value‚ System and Culture:  As communicated to you during our discussions‚ we value competence‚ performance‚ discipline‚ and integrity above every thing else and that

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    that have been placed on parole/probation for a set term. Mr. Brannon has been employed by Michigan Department of Correction for over 25 years. He has been a supervisor for the last 17 years. He currently supervises 14 employees. His primary responsibility is to correct and sign warrants that are prepared by the Parole/Probation Officers‚ make recommendations‚ deciding the consequences for felons that are not in compliance with their court ordered Parole/Probation terms. Additionally‚ Mr. Brannon

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    Restorative Justice Nathan Garrigan CRJ340/Restorative and Community Based Justice January 25‚ 2013 Patricia Goforth Restorative Justice Restorative justice has been gaining ground since 197 when it was used in a case in Canada. This practice allows the victim to meet face to face with the offender and possibly release some anger and move on from the incident. After gaining more ground‚ today we see Victim Offender Reconciliation Programs across the country trying to help victims after a crime has

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    University of Phoenix Material Week Four Worksheet Match the Definitions on the left to the correct Terms on the right by entering the correct corresponding alphabetical letter next to the numbers in the first column. Not all terms will be used. | | |Definitions |Terms | | | | |

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    bargains. In the year of 2003‚ a 16-year-old young man named Terrance Graham attempted to rob a restaurant. Graham was charged as an adult facing a life sentence without parole. Graham was offered one year in jail and two additional years of probation by his prosecutor given

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    Protecting Children From Being Solicited By Convicted Sex Offenders On The Internet: The Need For A Federal Mandate Introduction The Internet has taken a number of society’s problems and vices‚ and exacerbated them. This paper will touch upon one of those vices‚ the sexual solicitation of children. The Internet has provided convicted sex offenders with virtually unfettered access to society’s most vulnerable victims. No longer are convicted sex offenders relegated to stalking their

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    statute ($75‚000). Individuals‚ corporations‚ and the federal government can also bring civil suits in federal court claiming violations of federal statutes or constitutional rights. For example‚ the federal government can sue a hospital for overbilling Medicare and Medicaid‚ a violation of a federal statute. An individual could sue a local police department for violation of his or her constitutional rights--for example‚ the right to assemble peacefully. Criminal Cases A person accused of a crime

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    American Criminal Court Systems   The American criminal court systems are made up of Federal and State courts. The State court deals mainly with civil‚ traffic‚ and family issues. The Federal court handles more serious violations which include federal and government violations and issues between actual states. If the case is either federal or state trial courts determine guilt and convictions. Our court systems are very complex‚ but recently Community courts have been added and that is used for

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