Criminal Justice Trends

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    Union Out of Control

    A Union Out of Control The California Correctional System which operates prisons in the state is broken and in dire need of reform but this can not be done because Correctional Officer’s union blocks any attempt to implement much needed reforms. So how does the State of California fix its broken prison system? The state must take on the Correctional Officer’s union and find a way to curtail and/or diminish its power. In laymen’s terms the state must break the union. This will be a very difficult

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    Prisons in the United States

    Professor] [Course Title] [Date] Prison Industrial Complex Prison Industrial Complex – Origin and Establishment The term prison industrial complex ‘ refers to an American criminal justice system that has been substantially transformed by almost three decades of rapid growth and by the increasing importance of private interests in criminal justice policy ... All these factors combined to provide an opening for private sector involvement in prison management and speculative prison building The third factor

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    recommendations might you make to improve prisoner rehabilitation? According to Foster rehabilitation is often thought of in a more narrow definition today as specific programs applied within the prison setting (or outside intended to bring about end of criminal behavior called resistance meaning to cease or stop (p.372). As stated in Foster the word rehabilitation is an often used word in corrections, it uses so often by so many different speakers in so many different contexts that it has ceased to have

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    Article Critique: Gendered Pathways: a Quantitative Investigation of Women Probationers' Paths

    by qualitative methodologies. In the current study: Gendered Pathways: A Quantitative Investigation of Women Probationers’ Paths to Incarceration, featured in the Journal of Criminal Justice and Behavior, authors Emily J. Salisbury and Patricia Van Voorhis quantitatively investigate women’s possibilities of ongoing criminal behavior (2009). Although some implications did arise, this study is important to the field by offering explanations of female offending which can offer proper interventions

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    Present Day Challenges of Corrections

    is put into parole. There are many that believe it is just a waste of our tax money and at the same time others truly believe that there are positive and life changing results. The topic of “should parole be abolished” often comes up in our criminal justice classes; this question is usually followed by good debate of pros and cons. Some of the pros start off with the simple fact that it is cheaper to supervise a prisoner. It is known that the cost to have someone on parole is roughly between $7

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    Forensic Science in the 21st Century

    of harsh professional beliefs. This submission delves into forensic science’s contributions to policing and criminal investigations, court processes, and security efforts. Also it explores the media’s representation of forensic science, influence on popular opinion for justice-related issues, and “CSI” effect on the judicial process. Forensic Science Contributions to Policing and Criminal Investigations The geneses of criminalistics or forensic science are mainly European. Forensic science

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    Rehabilitation Paper

    in which change could be targeted. (Foster, 2006) Social impact of punishment and rehabilitation are varied. The biggest concerns being the increasing cost of correctional facilities and the fear to families caused by the eventual release of criminals back into society. In many cases, the impact on the victims carries great concern. Victims’ rights, at times, are overshadowed by the rights of the offender. The majority of society believes in Swift punishment rather than rehabilitation. (A.K.Larrabee

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    Research Process

    Research Process and Terminology Paper Name CJA/334 - RESEARCH METHODS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE Date Instructor Research Process and Terminology When I hear the word research, I usually think of scientists in a lab wearing white lab gowns but, this is not always the case in the Criminal Justice field. Research can be used to fight crime, prove evidence in court or even help improve police response without the city. There are many terminology’s that has to be known to be

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    Disparity and Discrimination Essay

    relate to the criminal justice system. The discussion will be supported with examples from law enforcement practices, court procedures, corrections populations. When you first look at discrimination and disparity one may believe they were similar but that is further from the truth. When people see a great number of blacks or Hispanics arrested for many drug related incidents it may seen discrimination had a lot to do with it whether it occur at the start of an arrest, during the justice procedure

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    Various Punishment Philosophies Within the Juvenile Court

    Introduction The various mixture philosophies are a great idea. The primary model should be incapacitation. There should not be any television or any activities for criminals that carry a heavy violation. Criminals that are incarcerated have too many luxuries. This paper will discuss the different punishment levels dealing with the juvenile system. These philosophies are used to express a variety of different concerns and arguments regarding the use of appropriate sentencing and treatment. Some

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