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Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
History of Capital Punishment
How a Bachelor of Arts/Science Degree Contributes to My Career Goals
How Crime Is Punished In Israel, Germany, China And The United States
How Media Affects the Public's Perception of Police
How Norval Morris May Review Current Books Regarding Legal Conditions
How Prerelease Programs Help Alleviate Crime In Society
How Prisons Affect Our Economy
How, If At All, Should Mental Illness Be Taken Into Account In Determining Punishment?
Howard Zehr's 'Changing Lenses' / A New Focus For Crime & Justice
Incarceration and Women
Indigenous Female Offenders in Australia
Inmate Rights
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This 5 page report was written to
be used as the background material for an informative speech to
be given on the history of capital punishment. Most nations in
the developed world and an increasing number of nations in the
developing world have officially abolished the death penalty.
However, matters in the United States are significantly
different. If public opinion polls are to be believed, the
general concept of execution for crimes is still popular in the
United States. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWhiscap.wps
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A 4 page paper discussing the benefits of a bachelor's degree. Certainly it is possible to function in the criminal justice system without knowledge of the in-depth subjects that can be addressed in pursuit of a bachelor's degree, but growing complexity of situations; increased attention to ethical decision-making; and the need to assess situations on their own merit increasingly point to the baccalaureate degree as being preferable over the shorter, more technically-oriented associate's degree. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KScrimJusBAdeg.rtf
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21 pages in length. The approaches to criminal punishment vary quite dramatically from country to country, with some adopting incarceration to the point of warehousing criminals, others choosing rehabilitation and still others putting forth a preventive line of attack. Examining the varying styles of Israel, Germany, China and the United States finds America in need of a more rehabilitative approach. Bibliography lists 19 sources.
Filename: TLCCrimPnsh.rtf
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This 8 page paper provides a discussion on how law enforcement is portrayed by media. Several famous cases are examined. Racism is discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA049pol.wps
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A 9
page paper which presents 6 different books, and also presents a review of each book as
they would perhaps be perceived by Norval Morris, a legal scholar and writer. The books
are "Brothel Boy" edited by Norval Morris, "The Lawyer's Calling: Christian Faith and
Legal Practice" by Joseph G. Allegretti, "Why Lawyers Behave The Way They Do" by
Paul G. Haskell, "Official Negligence" by Lou Cannon, "Redefining Equality" edited by
Neal Devins and Davison M. Douglas, and "Basic Concepts of Legal Thought" by George
P. Fletcher. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAnorval.wps
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4 pages in length. Qualifying to be in a prerelease program requires inmates to display certain behaviors that illustrate their desire to reincorporate themselves back into a civilized society; once they have been approved into a prerelease program, they are on the road to a stronger, more advantageous rehabilitation program than those who are simply released from prison without any type of social or educational therapy. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCPreRls.rtf
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A 5 page paper which examines how our prisons
affect the economy of the country. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAprsno.rtf
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14 pages in length. The penal system has been no help in alleviating the stigma attached to mental illness, routinely and historically treating mentally unstable inmates with just the same harsh approach as their criminally insane counterparts. Indeed, the distinction between these two populations is significant; however, authorities have long been reluctant to entertain such a concept. Similar to the treatment availed to them in institutions, mentally ill inmates have a history of being shackled, beaten and deprived of the most basic human needs. One might readily argue how state and federal penitentiaries exist for one reason and one reason only: to lock up the criminal and throw away the key. The conspicuous absence of rehabilitation programs speaks to the attitude society openly harbors about its convicted felons – keep them out of sight forever. Only recently has the idea of rehabilitation over incarceration been considered throughout contemporary correctional institutions as an alternative toward addressing the imprisoned mentally ill, a population many believe are deserving of this option because of their blatant lack of free will in making morally responsible choices. Annotated bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: TLCMentalPn.rtf
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A 10 page paper that considers the major points presented in Zehr's book, especially the concept of restorative justice, and provides a critical analysis of his argument. Bibliography lists no additional sources.
Filename: Zehr.rtf
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A 10 page paper which examines the conditions of
incarcerated women today. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAincwmn.rtf
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A 7 page paper which examines the rise in indigenous female convicts in Australia. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAausiew.rtf
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A 7 page overview of the issue of inmate rights and how these rights are affected by the actions of the governing entity. Discusses the transition we have experienced from policies largely determined by the courts to one of micromanagement by legislative bodies Explains the value of providing basic rights from a safety and security standpoint. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Inmater.wps
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