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    Criminal Justice Essay Jeremy Hanes CJA/204 10 June2013 Erica Veljic In today’s society crime is increasing every day and the types of crime are changing. It seems more and more that crimes of identity theft and organized crime are on the rise. According to the CJi Interactive Media crime is defined as “ conduct in violation of the criminal laws of the state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction, for which there is no legally acceptable justification

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    Criminal Justice vs. Community Justice Crime is defined as an act or omission that the law makes punishable. There are different ways in dealing with crime. One, our current system, is the criminal justice approach. Also known as retributive justice, this system is more offender directed than anything else. The other system, which many people think is better, is the community justice, or restorative approach. The restorative approach is much more victim oriented. There is a debate over which

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    The United States corrections system is a complicated system with many different ways of handling certain situations. There is not just one set criminal justice system that covers nationwide, each state is different but all follow the same set of laws and rules set forth by the United States Constitution. (Bureau Justice of Statistics, 2013). The state goes through many different sets of obligations before convicting a suspect. They are "punished" by many different ways once they are initially

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    the corrections fulfills the sentence that was given by the court. According to Criminal Find Laws, the cases will start with the officials of the Law Enforcement who will investigate the crime, and during this investigation evidence will be gathered and used against the person accused. At this point the case makes its way down to the court where the evidence will be used to see if he’s guilty, and if he was they would sentence him based on his crimes. After getting sentence the corrections will

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    lack rehabilitation. Offenders are being released into society far too early to enable them to perform restitution and undergo rehabilitation. Take an Incremental Approach An open dialogue would be required between the legislature, department of correction personnel and the public. This dialogue would provide policy changes to the early release credit programs that focused on the reduction in prison population of non-violent offenders, establish rehabilitative programs to provide re-entry guidance

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    justice system is a big part of why we have order. If there was no criminal justice system and its components that keep it running, the population would run wild. There are three major components of the criminal justice system, the criminal courts, corrections, and law enforcement. These components help uphold the law and protect people from others who do break the law. The world is not perfect, but there have been many examples in real life and in literature and films that show what a world would be

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    the design and construction field can help heal those affected by the broken prison system. The relentless fiscal challenges America has faced over the past few decades has quadrupled; galvanizing the probing of the U.S. government’s spending on corrections expenditures. Since the 1970s, the United States has been a substantial increase in incarceration rates, which has grown by more than 700% in the past 40 years. As a result, this inclination has been an imposing cost on American tax payers; who

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    criminal justice profession contains several career options including law enforcement, corrections, forensic science, homeland security, private security, academia, and legal services. The subfield of corrections is defined as institutions and methods that society uses to correct, control, and change the offenders’ behavior. The correctional system is based on society’s instruments of social control by including community supervision,

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    Corrections Criminal punishment focuses on four different purposes, which are “incapacitation, deterrence, retribution and rehabilitation” (Rome, 2013, p. 269). The concept of incapacitation is the idea that criminal offenders are kept from further committing criminal acts while securely kept in jail/prison. Deterrence is based off of the idea that by others in society seeing criminals punished and put in prison for committing crimes, the chances of others committing crimes are decreased. Retribution

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    have been convicted of a crime. Typically, mentally ill offenders will end being incarcerated or part of community-based supervision (Blough, 2009). The challenge hears lies within how to adequately meet the needs of mentally ill offenders while serving their time. Meeting these requirements place a significant burden on criminal justice professionals in several ways. For example, corrections officers are given the task of protecting the mentally ill offender from both the rest of the prison population

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