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    Unit 2 Research Paper 1

    the program I think we need to help reduce the overcrowding of prisons and the return of previous criminals. The Department of Justice data shows that around 730 in every 100, 000 people are incarcerated in the U.S. We currently have 2.2 million people behind bars equal to the size of Houston, Tx. (Natasha Lennard, 2012). My proposition is to adopt the Israeli rehabilitation program into our justice system. Israel is a small country of a population at about 8 million people. This small country

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    Corrections Trends Eveluation

    Correction Trends Evaluation Paper Angela Rosado CJA/394 Contemporary Issues and Future in Criminal Justice September 19, 2011 Christopher Manning Paper Correction Trends Evaluation The question at hand today is where and how is our correction system going to be in the future? But to understand and know how the future of our corrections will be, we must first understand the past and the present trends of corrections. In this paper I will discuss the past, present and future trends of

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    Unit 2

    career options to choose from with a criminal justice degree, why the job as a detention officer? 2. What are all the requirements for this job? 3. What are the pros and cons that come with this job? 4. What is a typical day in the facility for you? 5. Have you had any scenarios where your ethical thinking skills such as dealing with a disrespectful coworker/inmate occurred? How did you handle it? 6. Why did you choose the criminal justice degree instead of a political science

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    Criminal Justice

    Criminal Justice and Society CRJ 201 Melissa King Corrections is most relevant to the Eighth Amendment of the . The Eight Amendment, which states, “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” This prohibiting the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines or cruel and unusual punishments, including torture. Laws should be applied to persons equally, without discrimination on prohibited grounds, such

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    Policing Development

    Homeland Security. The Political era lasted from 1830-1900. This era can be characterized as political in nature and the police are controlled by elected officials. The police during this era were very uneducated in the ways of the laws and were usually hired in based on the patronage system. This meaning that they were friends or family members while eliminating non supporters (Bailey, 2011). During this era the police were not respected and very poorly paid. They had no job security so the police

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    Governor Attorney-Client Privilege

    Governor-Attorney Client Privilege I. The Office of the Governor should not invoke government attorney-client privilege to prevent testimony by a government lawyer when the lawyer is subpoenaed in a federal grand jury investigation for possible federal criminal violations. This decision is up to the courts in a case by case basis. a. Attorney Client Privilege is subject to the common law by courts “in the light of reason and experience.” FRE 501. i. FRE 501 can be relied on over FRE 503

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    Police Operations

    law enforcement have the same overall goal and face the same crimes, weapons, and technology advances, then it’s understandable that they actually should cooperate with each other. The Dangers of policing Danger is something that all police officers must face at some point in their career. In particular, the greatest danger for police officers is physical harm. At any given time, a police officer is at risk to be attacked or assaulted from a criminal. Then, there are the added dangers when

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    National Honor Society Personal Statement

    Looking back throughout my years during my undergrad, it seems far-fetched that I would have anticipated myself applying for a specialization in Homeland Security. I've thought of every criminal justice occupation in the books; from probation, forensic psychology, and even becoming a State Trooper. I used to presume that if I just paid my dues and worked my way through retirement that I would have helped contribute to society. That any slight impact I made was an improvement to the community. I deduced

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    The FBI: The Effectiveness Of The FBI

    most infamous terrorists took ten years. The FBI is costly and the rate for catching criminals at the top ten is faulting. The FBI focuses on threats that challenge the foundation of American society. It was founded on July 26, 1908. Attorney General Charles J. Bonaparte created the open field organization. He appointed a force of special agents to be the ones investigative go to for the Department of Justice. The FBI evolved from that small group into what we have today. The FBI stands for

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