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    1 Introduction Justice is usually assumed to be produced automatically through the legal system by the police, courts, judiciary and other relevant criminal justice organizations. When this word is used into social field, different meanings conveying various ideas are emerged, such as citizenship, social equality in gender and ethnicity. However, the concepts of criminal justice are rooted in the exercise of power by the ruling class in particular political, economic and social contexts, it will

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    important part, which we discuss, the idea of criminal justice. Which one of these disciplines stated above, do you feel play a more important role over all others when we deal with the idea of criminal justice and crime? It is all to apparent that biology, economics, psychology, psychiatry, physiology and political science play a role within the idea of crime in some form or fashion. However given my background and experience in the field of criminal justice which I feel is both extensive as well as

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    Retribution Some individuals believe that justice is only served when an offender’s punishment has effects of the some degree to that of their victim in relation to the crime committed against them. In this case, they argue that execution is a more punishments compared to other forms of punishments aimed to help the criminal reform; since the sentence makes the criminal suffer in a similar degree to their victims. However those opposing capital punishment argue that a sentence is meant to help

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    The Criminal Justice System consists of three main components; police, corrections, and the courts, which play a role in maintaining a proper and functional system. These three core functions have their own limitations and use of discretion. At times discrimination occurs within each individual function. Policing is law enforcement, which obtains the backbone and gatekeepers to The Criminal Justice System. This is where discretion takes place the most. Indeed, discrimination can start with policing

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    In the read assignment, Introduction to Criminal Justice (Bohm & Haley, n.d.), Bohm and Haley conducted research on the cost of the criminal justice system, and which entities/government levels bear the largest portion. According to their findings in three areas -police protection, judicial/legal services, and corrections -the local jurisdictions bear the lion’s share of cost in the police protection area, and slightly lead the judicial/legal services area. In the corrections area, the states bear

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    The Criminal Justice System

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    Introduction The reason why the Criminal Justice System (CJS) exists is to ensure justice is delivered –punish the guilty and help them stop offending, while at the same time protect the innocent. The penal system often employs different measure, some of which may involve the deprivation of fundamental human rights, such as freedom. Nevertheless, they are often justified on the basis of requirements of just social order and beneficial impact. The ongoing political debate and media coverage seem

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    In the United States, criminal law and criminal justice are split between the federal government and the states. Laws are set into place, so people have a general understanding of what not to do. Laws help regulate society and helps protect the right of others. When laws are violated, punishment follows. The United States’ legal system follows retributive justice, where the criminal justice’s system is focus on punishment to offenders rather than rehabilitation. There are many cases that show that

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    Communication is the exchanging of news and information. It plays an integral and major role on criminal justice. Communication is essential because it allows the police forces to run effectively and properly. That doesn’t mean communication just plays an important role in Police Forces, it plays a major role in every career. It doesn’t matter if you’re an engineer, doctor, or professor, communication will be used. Good communication is a must in order for a police force to be able to be run smoothly

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    Garland argues that a new predicament has occurred over the last 30 years within the criminal justice system that encompasses one of the six adaptive responses. One of the six is believed to effect the various implications for administrative and political actions. The new predicament deals with adjusting to change, however it causes some to go against their own beliefs. While the criminology predicament is a problematic set of structural constraints that formed the policy of horizons within which

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    Every prison is designed to punish for crimes committed, but not to torture a human being. The criminal justice reform in Africa focuses on alternative sentencing to improve conditions inside prisons and reduce recidivism. In 1996, a meeting was held in Kampala, Uganda to create a more effective penal system. The Deputy Chief of Justice of Uganda declared the official implementation of community service in 2001 . As a result of the Kampala declaration, the community service program was accepted as

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