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Essays 1981 - 2010
billboard space, placed classified ads, appeared on talk radio and television shows to bring his situation into the public conscio...
black men were imprisoned in 2006 (MacDonald, 2008)! This compares to only one in 79 Hispanic men and one in 205 white men (MacDon...
program before ever placing themselves in a position to make informed critiques immediately cast an ill-earned negative connotatio...
our current system of redistributive taxation follows a set pattern that is characterized by an inherent inequality between those ...
cruelty, and shoplifting. These programs are utilized to give youth another chance instead of throwing them in juvenile detention ...
forewarned of an emergency call. However, the police have no privacy when they use scanners. MDTs on the other hand provide the po...
The budget reflected a decrease from the previous fiscal year and very close to the same personnel costs as 2007/2008. The data ar...
departments (and elsewhere, for that matter), leaders are "expected to be competent managers who inspire their followers to do eff...
The difference between the terms discrimination and disparity is discussed. There are five sources listed in the bibliography of t...
Juveniles present an interesting consideration in criminal justice. Police officers are in a position to make a very real differe...
the criminal justice system, some designed to help inmates, others to keep track of them. This paper discusses a program called "E...
The concept of risk management is fairly straightforward: It involves a "systematic approach to analyzing risk and implementing ri...
that jurors, witnesses and attorneys are not prohibited from writing books after a case ends, and this could substantially impact ...
will consider for even a moment. The authors begin by trying to separate the characteristics of terrorism from the idea of the ri...
addressed below in Point 3. Point 1 Mr. Hoozgows recent decision to place microphones in common areas and meeting rooms of ...
offender and his history at the time of his arrest. Protection of society. This goal of sentencing is to remove the offend...
IS THAT WE ARE NOT INHERENTLY MORAL AND WE HAVE TO WORK TO ACHIEVE OUR MORALITY. PART OF THAT WORK HAS BEEN THE DEFINITION OF VAR...
calls for service either as a patrol officer or as a desk officer and follow up investigations of crime. Everything else is in sup...
Long-term solutions carry "higher personal risks and an intangible measure of worth" (Schafer, 2002; p. 14). 2. Utilitarianism A....
it is likely that he is carrying a significant amount. If he reaches his destination in no worse physical condition than that whi...
In his article on "Distributive Justice" (in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy), author Julian Lamont points out that in the...
terms of their parole (Pew Center, 2010). Nobody knows exactly what kinds of prison programs would definitely reduce recidivism r...
Practically since its discovery DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) has had phenomenal implications for the criminal justice system. With...
Abstract This paper provides an overview of the multitude of roles forensic psychologist play...
The latter part of the Twentieth Century was characterized by a growing concern over what was perceived as a growing propensity...
internal and external stressors. b. Repeat offenders repeat their crimes because there are no other options. B. Incapacitation 1....
It is not unusual for prospective candidates for Supreme Court Justice to be subjected to considerable criticism during the screen...
In other words, problem-oriented policing takes into consideration the social conditions and problems that are specific to a commu...
poor state of the realm, it is suggested that some deep essential cause rather than mere circumstance is to blame for the decay of...
The American legal system revolves around two primary players when it comes to criminal sentencing. These players are the...