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    My area of study is Communication with a minor in Criminal Justice. I am currently the Communications Chief in the Unites States Marine Corp‚ and communication is a huge part of my everyday workload. The use of primary and secondary sources is very critical at times when completing certain duties. I am in hopes of incorporating my years of Communication experience with Criminal Justice to hold a successful career in the law enforcement field. Primary sources of information or data are those

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    way I would design my facilities would be similar but differentiate based upon the need of security. Criminals with longer sentences who have commited serious crimes such as murder‚ etc. would be placed in a maximum security prison. It would be surrounded by high stone walls with detection devices and huge spotlights. There would be great security as to eliminate any fleeing of prisoners. Criminals of less serious crimes such as minor assault and small thefts would be put in a medium security prison

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    This ideal provides all Americans with the comfort that they will not be thrown in prison for a crime they did not commit. Essentially‚ to rule any conviction‚ the court must prove the suspect guilty beyond any reasonable doubt. This should also help to protect every individual from consequences based on false allegations. However‚ this principle is only extensively practiced in our judicial system. On college campuses across the U.S. sexual assault runs rampant. Due to this unfortunate truth‚

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    the criminal justice system exceptions in application of law? It’s not fair to punish someone if they did something by accident or punishing a kid for doing something that he didn’t know was wrong. On the other hand‚ it’s a different story if they did it on purpose or if they knew it was wrong‚ and the person still chose to do it. For those reasons‚ the United States criminal justice system should allow exceptions in application of law. One topic of exceptions made to the criminal justice system

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    but the main purpose of their role is‚ “Sentencing.” Sentencing: is when a criminal is being put on trial‚ and is being told the amount of time he or she is serving. Judges inquire a great power in the decision-making process to pursuit justice. Depending on a case‚ some of the jury may see things in a different perspective. Some may lean toward the liberal side‚ which is more complex and focuses more on why the criminal committed the crime. In addition‚ liberals also focus on the criminal’s  history

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    My next class is Foundations of Criminal Justice Systems. I am pursuing my Bachelors in Criminal Justice. I am looking forward to completing this goal in my life and continuing on to my Masters. Being a mother to a three year old little boy and more than half way through another pregnancy with a little girl‚ my schedule is already very busy. Which brings me into what I believe will be the important concepts in my future courses. One being time management. Time management is a hit and miss for

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    Hobbies/Values/Goals Speech Have you ever thought about what you love to do‚ what you want to do and the things you feel obligated to or to not do? Has it ever occurred to you that your values‚ hobbies and goals coincide? For instance‚ our values‚ in some way‚ determine how we live‚ what we enjoy and where we want to go in life. Three values that are most important to me are honesty‚ loyalty and self-discipline. Honesty‚ because no one should be lied to-it hurts and is pointless‚ the truth will

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    Women in the criminal justice have been treated unfair. They have become social parasites in America. There are factors that lead to the rise of women being treated unjust‚ this portion of this research paper will examine these factors. According to the Sentencing Project (2007)‚ the last two decades with how women are treated in the justice system has changed. As a result‚ drug sentencing laws‚ increased police officers in troubled communities has an effect on post-conviction‚ and reentry. Thus

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    Criminal Justice Systems The world is what it is today because of the criminal justice systems that are created around the world to enforce the law for the greater cause of accountability and responsibility in the whole world as a community. Criminal Justice system is the term used to explain and understand all of the agencies whose goal is to control crime. It consists of police‚ courts‚ and corrections agencies‚ which act to enforce the law‚ adjudicate suspects‚ and deal with convicted offenders

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    Sentencing and punishment essay in achieving justice The main purpose of the criminal justice system is to prevent crimes and to protect citizens from the wrong doings of others and to keep society in a stable and working order. Throughout Australia‚ sentencing is the final unambiguous act given from the court to the offender as their result of punishment. The Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW) is apparent to be one of the main core of statutory guidelines in relation to the sentencing

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