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    Juvenile Justice

    Living in a small community one does not expect to see gang activity. You say to yourself not here, this is not a city with a large population nor is there easy access to guns, drugs, poverty, etc. some of the conditions to bring gang activity into the area. A youth gang is ‘”commonly known as a self-formed association of peers having the following characteristics: three or more members ,aged 12-24, a gang name and some sense of identity ,generally indicated by symbols such as clothing style, graffiti

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    Recording, Analysing & Using Human Resources Information

    CIPD Assessment Report: To be completed by candidate and assessor: Centre name: | University Croydon College | Candidate name: | PLEASE DO NOT INCLUDE YOUR NAME ON THIS SHEET | | CIPD Membership/ registration No: | | Unique Learner No (ULN) (if applicable): | 535885 | Qualification title: | Certificate in Human Resource Practice | Module title(s): | Recording, Analysing and Using Human Resources Information | Module code(s): | 3RAI F20I3B | Assessment activity (and assignment title if

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    Wrap-Up Response Legal Paper on Corrections

    committed impacts legal sentencing. Almost always, more serious violations result in more serious punitive measures. Chaotic violations are often tried more severely than violations like control of medication or thievery, although there are some conditions (Cullen et.al 1997). Truth about how the legal offenses were dedicated might impact legal sentencing. Crimes that position little risk to people whether or not actual assault was involved are usually tried as severely as those where assault isn’t

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    Felony Disenfranchisement

    Should Felons be Allowed to Vote? 1 In this essay, I will be in support of felons having their voting rights restored after serving their prison sentences and completing all terms and conditions of probation or parole successfully. My reasons for supporting the restoration of felons’ voting rights are because voting is a “right” under the Constitution of the United States. After a person serves their prison sentence; some ex-felons have the ability

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    Cjs Wk4

    Sentencing Paper CJS / 200 There is a lot that goes into sentencing and punishment of offenders, including reasons, form of punishment, ways to prevent future punishment for the offenders. There are four philosophical reasons that surround the purpose of sentencing which includes retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation. Along with the reasons for sentencing there are the six forms of punishment. These forms include intensive supervision to incarceration. The

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    Role of Community

    When a French social worker was recently asked what he considered the most valuable attitude in working with juvenile delinquents, he replied: ‘The ability to accept failure-and still go right ahead.’ W e should not delude ourselves that there are any short, swift or easy solutions. Delinquent behaviour is not a twenty-four hour malady that affects a child as a virus does. The preceding chapter has pointed out how complex, and how deeply set, some of the motivations towards juvenile delinquency can

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    Complaint Management Case Study

    quick resolution Employee prefers it to be handle informally (as long as informally is appropriate) Formal Complaint The confidential written formal complaint process is to be used for issues that relate to an employee's relationships or working condition if the resolution of an issue cannot be resolved through an informal complaint. While the process is confidential, the person identified as the causing a specific issue or as the source of the problem, will be notified of the complainant's identify

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    Ted Talk Summary

    with a strong statistical basis and a punctuation of anecdotes from his childhood and early career that highlight his experience in dealing with discrimination. Something I learned 1972, 300000 people imprisoned, now 2.3 million, 7 million on probation/parole ⅓ black men is in jail or parole 34% of African americans cannot vote in Alabama Life in prison for kids 1 out of 9 people on death row are innocent California spends $1b on death row per annum 11x more

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    The Security Goals as Well as Challenges of Criminal Justice Paper

    challenges of criminal justice paper In this paper, it will discuss the criminal justice, security challenges, and objectives. Like the various goals local, state, and federal, the challenges they are dealing with and their roles. The goal of probation, parole, also correctional organization the privatization of government services, for the purpose of private and corporate security. Differing goals and objective The purpose the local, state, and federal

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    Introduction to Corrections | Cja140-Auo A02

    Krystal Fall Introduction to Corrections | CJA140-AUO A02 Faculty: James Jengeleski M1a3 6-18-14 The crimes that are being committed by Joe the defendant are both misdemeanor and felonies today

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