State vs. Federal Prison Systems Essay

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    individuals in prison, representing almost a quarter of the worlds imprisoned population. Over the years, the number of incarcerated individuals has increased as well as the length of the criminal’s sentence. Sadly, this is a dynamic that is not changing anytime in the near future. According to Yvonne Jewkes in “Punishment in Black and White Penal ‘Hell-Hole,’ Popular Media, and Mass Incarceration,”

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    Sentencing Paper

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    of deliberate among philosophers, political leaders, and lawyers for centuries. Various theories of punishment have been developed, each of which attempts to justify the practice in some form and to state its proper objectives. The quantity and severity of punishments were reduced, the prison system have been improved. According to the Montgomery County Correctional Facility, Maryland, some of the major reasons for punishment are to reform, deterrence, rehabilitation, compensation, and retribution

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    Women and Men in the Criminal Justice System Throughout history, the criminal justice system has mainly focused on men entering the criminal justice system rather than women. This is not portrayed largely by the media and society because it is not truly considered a highlight topic. Men and women face incarceration on a daily basis, causing them both to have different experiences based on their gender. The crimes and punishment faced by each gender is different and can affect the way society views

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    The War on Drugs: Judicial vs Legislative The war on drugs has proven to be a long standing complex issue in today's society. Decades after Regan declared America's stand on the drug epidemic, this subject is still a topic of conversation amongst the government, local and federal, along with concerned citizens. America has made little to no progress in decreasing drug addiction and distribution in communities and has yet to find a solution on how to stop drug pollution. Many years later, with

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    ever wonder what others countries do different than the United States? How they operate their criminal justice system? And/or why they do it that way? On this paper, I’ll be defining and comparing the western and non-western countries. I will show the difference and similarities of the criminal justice system from Canada and Malaysia. By comparing their courts, law enforcement, corrections and restorative justice system. Western vs. Non-western Have you ever heard the poem “The Ballad of East and

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    Forensic Psychology

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    Forensic psychology, also known as criminal forensic psychology and investigative psychology, is a moderately new sub-field of psychology and forensics that comprise of licensed psychologists that have an essential grasp of forensic, clinical, and legal systems. The American Psychological Association (APA) reports that “forensic psychology refers to professional practice by any psychologist working within any sub-discipline of psychology (e.g., clinical, developmental, social, cognitive) when applying the

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    Bill Of Rights Sections

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    endless possibilities for success? This contributes to the thriving of the United States of America in a major way. The American people’s rights protect us and are a crucial part of who we are; the Bill of Rights contains ten major rights that people have. A few of these sections in the Bill of Rights stand out to me. The first clause of the Fifth Amendment is one key right in the Bill of Rights. This clause states that people should not be held without being officially accused of the crime

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    Federal crimes can relate to anything from wire fraud to child pornography to drugs and firearms charges. If you are charged in Federal Court, are the target of, or are being investigated by, a Federal Agency (i.e., DEA, FBI, ICE, IRS or the ATF), it is imperative that you hire an experienced Federal Criminal Defense Attorney to represent you. The Federal Criminal Defense System vs. The State Criminal Court System The Federal Criminal Defense System is much different than the State Criminal Court

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    1. What have you done to reduce racial discrimination in the criminal justice systems? Governor Bentley is committed to removing racist language that addresses the separation of black and white children in the education system in Alabama’s 1901 Constitution. Bentley believes it would improve the general impression of Alabama as a whole (Reutter). In the article, “Governor 's Office of Minority Affairs Announcement,” Governor Bentley has recently signed an Executive Order to create the Governor’s

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    Why are there so many whites using illicit drugs but blacks make up majority of the population for drug abuse in prisons of the U.S.? It is a known fact in America that powder and crack cocaine are the same thing but are unequal in sentencing. Living in low income communities, that are majority of color have a greater chance of using crack cocaine oppose to whites using powder cocaine. The sentencing of the two is very extreme and blacks are the people suffering for serving a longer time period than

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