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    (J.Ken‚ 2006)COMING TO AMERICA—STRUGGLE AND TRANSACTION Introduction To understand contemporary policing in America it is necessary to understand its antecedents; we will gain a better understanding of this history by looking at its three eras. The police‚ said‚ are “to great extent‚ the prisoners of the past. Day-to-day practices are influenced by deeply ingrained traditions.” Another reason for analyzing historical developments and trends is that several discrete legacies have been transmitters

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    and the offender. Some of the major issues discussed will be forgiveness‚ restitution‚ and restoration in an attempt to heal. The type of crimes dealt with in this setting are not of a punitive nature‚ and there may be an opportunity to save this offender from the experience of the correctional system. The concept of restorative justice is not clearly defined; often referred to as a ‘movement‚’ and presented as an option to the mainstream of criminal justice. Rather than harsh punishment to the

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    Criminal Justice Policy Process AJS/582 Public Policy Issues April 1‚ 2013 March 25‚ 2013 Abstract The criminal justice policy-making process is interesting to say the least. There are three levels of government branches which are Legislative‚ Executive‚ and Judicial. Looking into how the policy-making process works one finds that Federal and State has their hand in the process of making

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    9/23/2013 RE: Assignment 2.1 - What is Justice? The ideological score I received on the brainstorming worksheet was 7. Now that can mean different things depending on how people look at different scenarios and situations when it comes to justice. Justice in my own definition would be giving each person what he or she deserves or in other terms‚ giving each person his or her due. However‚ many people relate the terms fairness and justice. Justice has usually been used with the reference

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    Our criminal justice system demands a continuous evolution to create success within the department. The last 60 years society has provoked change with our criminal justice system. These changes vary across three different areas inside the departments; corrections‚ courts‚ and policy. Corrections had a large advancement in their policy with PREA. PREA is the prison rape elimination act and protects offenders and employees. The criminal justice court system made adjustments to policies on self-defense

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    attention on criminal justice issues and criminal justice administration by the media creates opportunities and threats to the status quo of criminal justice policies and actions. Even though there is a foundation for the accurate and ethical reporting of news about the criminal justice system‚ the influence of the media on criminal justice and the theories of justice makes society biased. because the significance of political bias in reporting is impartial‚ there are ethics policies in place for

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    This following paper is on contemporary challenges for the criminal justice administrator and will focus on the courts area. The major issues and satisfactions of this particular role will be described also. Also the questions of whether or not this course has helped prepare me will be discussed as well. When it comes to a court administrator‚ they are generally selected by the County and Circuit Court Judges to assist Chief Judge in carrying out the administrative duties of the court. The overall

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    Social Issues in the Criminal Justice Field Virginia Whitcomb Kaplan University Professor McGovern CJ100: Preparing for a Career in Public Safety 1/1/15 All of society deals with social issues‚ either directly or indirectly. These can be problems or matters affecting all of society‚ usually in a negative manner. In the US‚ some predominant social issues include homelessness‚ domestic violence and gang violence. Criminal justice professionals face these types of issues daily. The criminal justice

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    William Malyakas Sociology 234 Dr. Candace Griffith 14 January 2015 What is Criminal Justice? Various information can be added to the discussion when trying to decipher the true meaning that pertains to what criminal justice really is. In a practice sense‚ one can easily define criminal justice as sanctioning or detaining those who fail to obey the law. Sanctions can be issued out to those who commit minor offences such as receiving tickets for automotive purposes‚ or as major as arresting someone

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    Issues in Communication and the Legal System Communication is defined as the “a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols‚ signs‚ or behavior (“Communication‚” 2011). The two most common types of communication are verbal and non-verbal forms of communication as professionals in the criminal justice system must be able to speak and write clearly and coherently. Being able to effectively communicate verbally also requires attentive listening

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