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reported that among Fortune 500 companies, women hold 16 percent of corporate officer jobs and 15 percent of Board seats. Among th...
weight management in California police departments is now a focal point to maintaining a strong police force and decreasing the po...
in order to achieve the same results; beanbag shotguns, tasers, stun guns, pepper spray and light blindness are just some of the a...
valuable insight into the way in which the role of the researcher might be influenced by individual perspectives and how these can...
of sex crimes, however. Sexual violence often targets children as well (Nester, 1998). The issues surrounding child abuse alone ...
labeled and controlled by drugs, something that alleviates the difficulties for the teachers and parents, but has unknown latent e...
groups, prison reformers, and other activists" Restorative justice restores rather than punishes (Dzur, 2003)....
between offender and staff and reductions in recidivism, then, are central to acknowledging a variety of new correctional approach...
Over the course of the last decade, researchers, social and criminal theorists, and the general public have debated the issue of p...
Unfortunately, the United States is becoming a more and more violent and aggressive environment for todays youth. According to sta...
experienced some form of abuse - whether sexual, physical and/or emotional (Juvenile Justice Experts Should Focus on Girls Unique ...
by firearms is the number one cause of death among black males between the ages of fifteen and thirty-four (Lovett, 1997). The is...
times when social change occurred (Emsley , 1987). In many ways the examination of the way those who are accused of committing cri...
differentiations between crimes? Is it more important to register a sex offender than a convicted drug dealer or armed robber? Sho...
were carried out by women who had, had it with the system which had failed to protect them from an abusive spouse. Says Nadler, "F...
confronting corrections in the 21st century are prison overcrowding, limited funds, and protecting society from criminals by impri...
security forces enjoyed, and the issue of human rights abuses connected with police methodologies. The State Department noted that...
Analysis There are very few people in society today want to see bad men and women doing bad things in public --...
(Overview, 2004). The age of majority, that is, the age at which the defendant is considered an adult differs from state to state....
Court held in 1998 that a 13-year-old first-degree murder defendant had the right to jury trial because state law allowed juries f...
out harsher sentences to juvenile offenders. For particularly violent crimes, in fact, one of the most effective means of crime c...
members of minority groups. That law has been in place since 1992, and has prompted 40 states to develop programs to reduce minor...
16 years. In South Australia, however, a juvenile is a person aged between 10 and 17 years" (Australian Institute of Criminology, ...
per year, while public safety is not enhanced ("Mandatory," 2002). Non-violent offenders in Arizonas prisons comprise half of the ...
and administrative changes have transformed the juvenile court from an initial rehabilitative social welfare agency into a scaled...
In forty five pages this paper discusses the British system of criminal justice in an assessment of the 'offender as victim' conce...
does not treat all of its juvenile offenders as adults. Indeed, the state is one of the most progressive in the nation in terms o...
conclusion as to what is the best way of going about treating drug addicted offenders. The important question is: What is the bes...
and unusual punishment for the general population), it can be argued that it can in fact be applied to juvenile offender populatio...
In five pages this research paper discusses criminal law and its current trends with the three major issues that have recently dev...