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Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
Codes of Conduct in Law Enforcement
Community Corrections
COMMUNITY, CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
Comparison of Jails and Prisons
Correction Officer Turn-over
Correctional Policies And Minority Treatment
Corrections in California: Problems in River City
Crime
Crime and Campaign Promises
CRIME AND PUNISHMENT AS REVEALED IN THE MOVIE INDUSTRY
Crime and Punishment in England 1800 – 1850
Crime and Punishment: Evaluation of the Three Strikes Law
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This 7 page paper examines various codes of conduct in law enforcement professions. Codes of conduct concerning police officers, attorneys, judges and corrections personnel are examined and compared. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA413cde.rtf
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A 10 page paper which examines various aspects of
community corrections as it involves electronic monitoring and work release programs.
The paper discusses the effectiveness of the programs and the cost of some of the
programs as well. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: RAcomcor.rtf
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This 9 page paper discusses the ramifications of integrating diversity training and cultural education into the criminal justice system. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MBpolcul.rtf
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In this 5 page paper, the author discusses the differences and similarities between jails and prisons. Key comparisons are made. Bibliography included.
Filename: Jailpri.wps
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This 5 page paper examines the employment
conditions for correctional officers, their high
turn over rates and possible adaptations within
the existing system which reduce high turn over rate. Texas DOC with 145,000 beds is used as a data base.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBcoroff.doc.
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3 pages in length. Correctional policies created from the principles of restorative justice - based upon indigenous justice principles – must address the rate of recidivism; in other words, they must effectively deter criminal activity most preferably from the vantage point of a first-time offender. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLCCorrPlcy.rtf
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(5 pp) "River City" never was a real place; but
somehow I remember it from one of my mother's
musical records. Some one sang, "there is
trouble in River City, that starts with "T", and
rhymes with …" and the rest of the song is some
shadow of a memory that cannot be grasped, other
than the chorus constantly repeating "trouble,"
trouble, trouble," until they danced or faded away.
I have not thought of that song in a kahzillion
years, and now it pops into my head about
California Corrections. Our mind, or the human
memory can do tricks far beyond us sometimes. But
that ancient bit of memory seems very "right on,"
as far as corrections goes in California; it is
"trouble, trouble, trouble." Bibliography lists
3 sources.
Filename: BBcalpris.doc
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A 6 page paper which examines various aspects of crimes related to causes and the individuals who commit. The discussion is based on information provided by student which pertains to their particular course. No bibliography is provided as the information faxed has no bibliographic information.
Filename: RAcrmcls.rtf
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An 8 page paper discussing the dichotomy between campaign promises relating to crime and actual observed results. We expect political candidates to lay out for us the reasons we should vote for them rather than for their opponents, and candidates oblige this expectation by making promises during their campaigns outlining the things they will do once they gain office. There will be reform, they promise. Things will be different. They will take some sort of stance against crime. Too often, these promises are made for the purpose of gaining votes rather than truly making a difference. In the end, the most effective law and order campaigns have been those that have come about without any direct influence on the part of newly-elected officials at any level of government. Bibliography lists 17 sources.
Filename: KScrimCampaign.rtf
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This 8 page paper discusses the views of crime and punishment in four films: Dead Man Walking, The Crucible, Requiem for a Dream, and Paradise Lost. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: MBcrpnsh.rtf
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This 16 page paper considers hat does criminal law history before 1850 tells us about the processes of change in the law and legal institutions. The paper looks at the period 1800 – 1850 and examines four areas of law and the justice system; capital and corporal punishment including the “Bloody Code”; imprisonment and transportation to Australia; juvenile and women Offenders and the fringes of criminality including vagrants, drunkards and prostitutes. The bibliography cites 17 sources.
Filename: TEcrimhist.rtf
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This 8 page paper takes a look at a hypothetical situation, posed by a student, to implement a three strikes and you're out rule in Hawaii. The proposal is evaluated in light of other jurisdictions that tired it. The topic of crime and punishment is discussed philosophically and in a practical manner. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA017Crm .wps
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