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    Module 5 Discussion Board

    [pic] Across 1. Public ______. Hey, the court appoints them and they don't cost you a thing. 6. A member of a trial or grand jury who has been selected for jury duty 8. The territory, subject matter, or people over which a court or other justice agency may exercise lawful authority. 9. Confinement facility that has custodial authority over adults sentenced to confinement. 10. The status of a convicted offender who has been conditionally released from prison. 11. _______ probation. You

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    Former Prisoners In Prison

    Family and friends that do not commit harsher crimes are still more likely to attract police attention. African Americans are also more vulnerable to being entered into the criminal justice system. “In 2011, they were six times more likely than whites to be incarcerated, making up 38% of the 1.6 million Americans behind bars while accounting for only 13% of the U.S. population (Norton).” This is believed to be partly from the fact

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    Legal Work Prelim Term 1 (Not Complete)

    disadvantages * * The united nations and international law * International criminal court * : * International community must respond when a county is in terror for example Afghanistan etc. * International courts and tribunals * * Four main forums in which cases are held internationally * International criminal court (ICC) War crimes tribunals International court of justice (ICJ) - Established in 1945 (Used for international disputes for example boarders

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    Jail and Prison

    community based programs, home detention with electronic monitoring, and day reporting. A typical hold for a person who is sentenced to jail is less than one year (Schmalleger, 2011, "Chapter 13, Jails"). Jails play an integral role in the criminal justice system. They are facing problems with overcrowding, poor conditions (such as old and outdated buildings), and understaffing. Despite these problems, more jails are being renovated and programs are being added. Drug rehabilitation programs are

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    Law Enforcement Today

    Law Enforcement Today Steven Camp CJS/200 Apr 26, 2015 Keith MC Ininch Law Enforcement Today Policing today’s American society has become more than just capturing the criminals. The daily tasks of law enforcement on local, state, and federal levels are challenging for these agencies. Law enforcement today must cope with issues, maintain and improve interaction amongst the upper and lower levels of the agencies, and look for ways to improve upon those relationships, all in an effort to protect

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    Video Report

    provided to students such as posters, emails and safety tips on the bulletin board. The last term is “safety” and by this I mean through protection by security guards, increasing more cameras in less dense areas, or areas with low light during the evening hours. The reason why I chose this research topic is because students and I are noticing lack of security on campus throughout the day and decrease of actions to amplify safety tips or actions towards the students. As crime increases on the York University

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    Motivation and Empowerment Paper

    Motivation and Empowerment Paper CJA/474 Motivation and Empowerment Paper Introduction The criminal justice field is one that centers on motivation and empowerment amongst employees. These are concepts that not only guide, but also maintain constructive behaviors. Motivation and empowerment are that force every professional needs to preserve their goals and ambitions. This paper will provide three academic theories of motivation including an explanation on each theory. It will also define empowerment

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    Policing and Society

    that traditional style by looking outside of the traditional criminal justice system to see how crime is generated and solutions to fix and prevent it (Trojanowics, 1994). The broken windows theory has views closely related to community policing: The quality of life, as the ultimate goal of policing (Carter & Sapp 1994; Joseph 1994; Kelling and Coles 1996; Skogan 1990; Trojanowics 1994). This type of policing has broadened the goal to assist communities to maintain a safe environment where basic

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    Cja213Week1

    Department Roles and Functions Within any organization, it is important for the chief to delegate roles and functions to each department as applicable. As a result of effective administration, the departments come together to achieve a particular goal. An analogy of this method would be that of the mechanisms of a clock which has plenty of unique working parts that, when put together, will tell the time. As such, the roles and functions of police organizations will be identified along with their

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    Cja 394 Week 4 Indiv. Assignment

    Correctional Trends Evaluation Contemporary Issues and Futures in Criminal Justice CJA/394 The paper will evaluate the past, present, and future trends that have had a profound affect in the development and operation of institutional and community-based corrections. The need of prisons and prison administrators is most important in the criminal justice system therefore, the paper will identify the current and future issues today. In addition the paper will evaluate

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