American Criminal Justice System

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    Racial Profiling In The Criminal Justice System

    department of Justice as: Any police-initiated action that relies on the race,ethnicity,or national origin rather than the behavior of an individual or information that leads the police to a particular individual who has been identified as being, or having been,engaged in criminal activity. ( United States Department of Justice, 2000). Racial Profiling is an occurring problem in the U.S that needs to stop. Racial Profiling is one of the most active pressing issues in the criminal justice system. The criminal

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    The Supreme Court Case: The Scottsboro Case

    Introduction Under the 6th Amendment of the Constitution the right to counsel is applied. The criminal defendants have a constitutional right to an attorney. If you cannot afford one, the government will provide you with a representative appointed by the court who is deemed necessary to handle your case. However, the 6th Amendment does not apply at the moment of arrest unless; the government has already filed former charges. The right to counsel is given at a critical stage of prosecution in which

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    Individiual Rights vs. Public Order

    desire and privilege regardless of who they are. Individuals are given rights which protect them from being mistreated from anyone, such as government officials, although most of the rights are given to keep people from being mistreated from the Justice System. The bill of rights was established to help protect the citizens of America. “The bill of rights is devoted to defending the rights of people who are accused of committing a crime. The rights that do that are the fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh

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    Who Catches Our Criminals?

    Who Catches Our Criminals And How Are They Prosecuted? Criminals are a part of society and unfortunately there is no way to completely stop every crime from happening and sometimes it’s even difficult to figure out whom, how, and why, the crime was committed. Very few crimes come with every detail of what happened and who committed the crime. The Criminal Justice System works on many levels to discover the mystery. Those who wish to commit crimes will be punished if found guilty

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    Drug Court

    Executive Summary The American court system is overflowed with people that suffer from substance abuse. For example drug and/or alcohol related crimes have been implicated in violent crimes, instances of domestic violence, child abuse and neglect cases. Therefore, drug court has come in to offer people arrested for substances abuse related crimes and opportunity to receive community-based treatment with judicial supervision to avoid potential incarceration. For this reason drug court has changed

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    Advocacy Essay

    Michelle Alexander discusses how mass incarceration has ruined and dismantled many lives of young African Americans. The problem she discusses so passionately in her book is a relevant problem in our society today. Ever since Ronald Reagan’s presidency and forward, campaigns have been targeting crime and especially rug related crimes. While it is clear that many of these young African Americans are going to prison due to drug related crimes, stopping the war on drugs altogether is not the solution

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    Just Mercy Book Report

    you ever thought about how harmful and damaging the influence of our justice system can be across the United States? How damaging is it to a community when someone is wrongfully convicted? In society, the system and law enforcement choose the incarcerees who are at risk of being punished if the incarcerees meet the requirements of being punished. This is done by the US’s justice system, called the retributive system. This system punishes and imprisons people without learning the whole story. In the

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    Parenting Inside Out Analysis

    child witnesses their parents arrest, it can be frightening and overwhelming for the child. All types of fear can arise. The child will need their emotional needs met immediately after the trauma, to prevent developing long-term behavioral problems (American Bar Association, 2017). When working with children whose parent(s) are incarcerated it is important to have several approaches to this population. Focusing on providing family-centered services, support groups, community events, policy changes, volunteer

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    Victims Rights Paper

    defense attorney, criminal, and victim in the criminal justice system. The student will then summarize the affects of victimization on each role. Also, the following questions will be answered by the student: What are the goals of sentencing associated with each role, and what are the goals of alternative sanctions? Finally, the student will discuss personal recommendations regarding victims’ rights. The main role of the prosecutor is to get a state conviction in criminal proceedings. At times

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    What Is Justice?

    Personal Views on Justice and Ethics What influences the decisions we make? What foundation do we set to govern our choices? These questions surface when looking at the impact personal views have on the decisions made in our society. Many people find that their personal views are formed at an early age and shaped by environment. Views of justice and injustice are individualized across the human population, however there is usually a common, shared idea of justice at a community setting. For example

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