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    The role of the custody officer was created by the Police and Criminal evidence act 1984 (PACE act). Throughout this essay I will be discussing the role of the custody officer and exploring the stages that must be undertaken when a person is detained and processed through custody post arrest. I will also discuss the various sections of the Human Rights Act 1998 that are affected when a person is detained, the limits of a persons detention, and the processes that must be undertaken if the custody

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    A O Neville

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    Does the movie present Mr. A. O. Neville as a liberator or as a jailer? The Australian movie “Rabbit Proof Fence” presents a sensational story about three half-caste young girls who escape from the settlement Moore River where in which they were abducted and taken to. The movie reveals the racism that took place between white Australians and Australia’s Aboriginal people. The movie clearly portrays Mr. A O Neville as a racial activist. Mr. A O Neville did what we thought was right. He did what the

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    The state court system in the State of Washington is divided into five different levels with each level exercising a different area of authority based on the seriousness of the legal issues being addressed and the prior history of the case (Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts). For instance, in the lower levels of the system, such as the District and Municipal Courts the jurisdiction limits of said courts are limited to cases where the amount in controversy is less than $75,000.00 or where the

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    Thesis: Private Prisons

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    Thesis: Private prisons actually exacerbate many of the issues they were designed to solve by incentivizing increased incarceration, and at the same time they produce lower value than regular prisons while ultimately costing more, such that private prisons should be abolished and incarceration should remain exclusively public. I. The first problem with private prisons is inherent in the phenomenon itself (McMahon, 1997, p. 116). A. Rewarding further incarceration through monetary gain. 1

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    Does the criminal justice system work? This is a very interesting question indeed? Many proponents of system believe it to be a deterrent to manner would be criminals across the United States. However, many pundits point to high profile cases of Trayvon Martin or Emmett Till to show the inequities inherent within the criminal justice system (Crowe, 2012). Proponents for the criminal justice system believe that it is a deterrent for others who are thinking about committing egregious crimes in the

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    Juvenile Justice

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    followed this model, creating a system that is in effect not only separate from the community, but also from the family unit. Many juvenile offenders are then physically removed both from their communities and their families to be incarcerated into punitive institutions. According to the Balanced and Restorative Justice model, however, accountability is best encouraged with the direct involvement of both the community and the family unit (U.S. Dept. of Justice). This is also the case with young John

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    From the Oxford Dictionary, a prison is a building to which people are legally committed as a punishment for a crime or while awaiting trial. Prisons have a long history in the world. Early prisons arose with the rise of the state as a form of social organization. In the beginning, prison functioned as an institution to imprison offenders before they face penalties. Imprisonment itself is not a form of penalty, instead, people were punished as a form of vengeance, often by the victims themselves

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    Over the last couple of decades, prison systems have adopted the use of solitary confinement as a means of punishment and have progressively depended on it to help maintain obedience and discipline inside the prison structure. Solitary confinement is a form of incarceration in which a prisoner is isolated in a cell for multiple hours, days, or weeks with limited to no human contact. According to the American Civil Liberties Union, the United States represents only 5% of the world's population yet

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    Privatize Private Prison

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    Over the last couple of years, there has been a major discussion as to whether you should privatize a medium-security prison in your state. They guarantee substantial savings to the state and that may be true but the effects of this would be much greater. Private prisons have been known for inmate misconduct and lead to many court cases. Penal Corporation left out that they offer inadequate compensation to staff which can lead to many problems. Finally, although it may not be factual, it is said

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    number of 95,165 nonviolent drug offenders incarcerated in a single month (Federal Bureau of Prisons 2015). Currently those punished for drug offenses are not receiving the effective recovery assistance needed to be successfully placed back in the community without relapse. Negative reinforcement like prison time, will not work for nonviolent offenders. Rehabilitation and treatment provides better recidivism rates, allow the offender to lead a more productive life, and prove to be financially cost effective

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