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    |[pic] |SYLLABUS | | |College of Criminal Justice and Security | | |CJA/304 Version 3 | |

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    Criminal Law In Canada

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    The Canadian criminal law involves the prosecution by the government of a person for an act that has been categorized as a crime. In order to convict, an individual or party they must have demonstrated or committed a guilty act, whilst having a guilty state of mind or intentions. In other words, the individual must represent “actus reus, an evil act, and must simultaneously possess mens rea, an evil mind. It is essential that the prosecution prove both of these elements of the offence to the satisfaction

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    The Issue Of Criminal Law

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    Students Name Teachers Name Date Criminal Justice The topics I am going to use are Criminal Law: It tells about the history, details and the reason that why we need to have some criminal law or laws and why there are so many different laws for different kind of criminals? Probation: Probation is chance to live in your own community by obeying some rules we will discuss what is the history of probation and what kind of importance does it have for society The job for probation and parole officers:

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    The Big Idea Crime data is released by many cities but there is inconsistent information available on the Criminal Justice related data at an individual level. There is limited awareness on how much data is available and accessible. The statistical tables and other released data could form a basis for innovation in the Criminal Justice System. Converting this data into meaningful insights through data visualizations, infographics, applications will meet the high demand for accessing, and better

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    Consequences of a Criminal Record Criminality rates based on different societies varies between incarceration and sentencing for reasoning of the crime committed. Prison serves incapacitate criminals from committing other crimes as removal from society, and it is useful as an effective approach to crime reduction (Drago, Galbiati, Pietro, 2009). The consequences of a criminal record is much more severe than one might perceive, and it doesn’t discriminate to either gender. The real consideration

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    Ineffective Criminal Courts The earlier criminal courts started to punish those who committed a crime or differentiated from the norms of society (NACM, 2017). It was a system put in place to keep order. In the 16th century , if the person was found guilty, it was most likely going to result in a death sentence(NACM, 2017). Unlike in modern criminal court, the accused was guilty until proven innocent. The earlier criminal courts followed numerous laws that displayed discrimination until centuries

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    Introduction John Douglas, as one of the first criminal profilers and his colleagues defined criminal profiling as an investigative technique for indentifying the major personality and behavioural characteristics of anindividual based upon an analysis of the crimes he or she has committed (Douglas, Ressler, Burgess & Hartman, 1986, p.405). In the famous American television series Criminal Minds, profiles are widely used. The show is set in Quantica, Virginia, there are some special agents of the

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    What is Criminal Justice? Criminal justice is the system of practices in which crimes and criminals are identified, detained, tried and punished. Criminal Justice is often confused with Criminology. Criminal justice is established systems which are directly associated with law enforcement. Whereas criminology is the study of a crime, more specifically its causes, consequences and costs. Even though both fields are different, they work together in the criminal justice system to prevent crime.

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    The Criminal Justice System

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    Introduction The goal of this paper is to analyze if the criminal justice system, as it is constructed today, is doing enough to punish and to deter crime. It will also look to see if there is deterrent in punishment at all. To do this there are a number of theories that should be examined. This includes the following Deterrence theory, rational choice theory, and lastly the positivist theory. The deterrence theory is a very basic, but overlapping theory to all of the others. We learn that

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    Have you ever sat back and thought of the multiple different people that need the criminal justice professionals? A lot of people think that the police, child protection and probation officers are a waste of time but they actually save lives. Adolescents who can no longer live with their parents are placed in others home until it is safe to go back home, homeless people without homes are placed in shelters as well as women that are abused in domestic violence situations. People from every walk of

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