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    Criminal Justice System Analysis

    The Criminal Justice system is a set of laws and different agencies that was established by the United States governments in order to control crimes and give penalties to those who oppose the laws. There are two different types of Criminal Justice: State and Federal. Each State and Federal Criminal Justice jurisdictions differs depending on: government, State, Federal, City and County (Siegal & Worrall, 2015, pg. 9). Since there are five different components that make up the Criminal Justice System

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    Criminal Justice System Paper

    Criminal Justice System Paper Pablo Zausa CJA/204 September 25, 2012 Professor Brent Kagawa Criminal Justice System Paper In CJi module interactive learning, crime is defined “ a conduct in violation of the criminal laws of the state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction, for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse.” There are many points of view and controversies in defining what crime is, it is complex and very difficult to agree upon. From a sociological

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    Jail and Prison Paper

    different kinds of prison violence which has but both the inmates and the correctional offices in danger. Two of the ways the government use to reduce prison and jail populations are probation and parole. It is important that the government finds other a ways to reduce the populations of the jails and prisons. In the federal government, there is several deferent types of prisons such as federal prison camps, federal correctional institutions, low security facilities, medium security facilities, high

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    Rehabilitation

    Paper Each day in the United States, the correctional system supervises over six million of its residents. Approximately two million people are in prison or jail, while four million are on probation or parole. With so many people under its control, a central policy issue is what the correctional system hopes to accomplish with those it places behind bars or on community supervision. A simple response might be that the purpose of these correctional sanctions is to punish the criminally wayward

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    Crju Newjack

    Sing and the tolls it takes on him and his family. He notices that he is being mean to his family because of his vulnerability sometimes. He began to question whether he could mentally continue the remainder of time he had planned to spend as a correctional officer, detailing many of the pains he had and conflicting thoughts on the matter. The hostility from a simple attempt to correct a prisoner he said could easily spread to other inmates, and in doing so to him as well trying to deal with the control

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    Cja/454 War on Drugs and Prison C

    War on drugs and prison overcrowding Analysis Kevin Jackson CJA/454 March 02, 2016 Professor: Charles Davis War on drugs and prison overcrowding Analysis In this essay, I will discuss the crowding effect the war on drugs has had on correctional organizations in the state of Virginia. I will also propose three workable solutions to the situation while substantiating my solutions with appropriate facts and figures. To understand and comprehend the natural of this essay I will define what

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    The Penal Treatments of Offenders

    1973p: 121. In fact, some form of treatment ideology can permeate the most restrictive and security-oriented institution . The major difference between the treatment and punishment ideologies is that in the former the inmate is assigned to a correctional

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    Hiv Positive Women in the Prison Environment

    Women are underrepresented in our correctional system even though they comprise a very small percentage in our correctional system. In the last decade we have seen a higher number of women being sentenced to prison. Women commit crime and are incarcerated under different circumstances and reasons than men. Their criminal behavior can be attributed to drug abuse, sexual abuse, physical abuse and poverty. Women who are admitted into prison facilities are disadvantaged from the very beginning; prisons

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    School

    com, 2015) Today we know these as correctional officers who still complete the same tasks by monitoring and assisting female inmate’s. It was not until 1908 that a women took the title of a female police officer (CriminalJusticeSchoolInfo.com, 2015). Through history women who wanted to enter into the profession fought for opportunities and went through struggles for women’s equality. Today female correctional officers have the same equal rights as male correctional officers. They complete the same

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    Criminal Justice Subsystems

    involves all the agencies and procedures set up to manage both crime and those accused of violating the criminal law” (Hendrix & Inciardi, 2013, p. 99). The criminal justice system includes three major sub-systems; law enforcement, the courts, and the correctional system. Each of these sub-systems plays its own special role in ensuring the efficiency of the criminal justice system. “The authorities that exist have been established by God” (Romans 13:1, NIV) in order to punish us for evil doing (Fischer,

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