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Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
Questions in Philosophy: Crime and Punishment
Race and Ethnicity in the Criminal Justice System
Racial Profiling: Fact or Fallacy?
Racism in Maryland: What the Incarceration Rate Means
Rape and War: An Examination of Sexual Violence in Times of War
Recidivism: Probation vs. Incarceration
Recidivism: Probation vs. Incarceration
Reflecting on Judge Dee's Celebrated Cases
Reframing Noninformational Matters
Rehabilitation is Superior to Incarceration
Searches of Inmates, Visitors and Cells in Canadian Federal Penitentiaries
Seeking Alternatives to Tradition Probation and Parole
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This 10 page paper examines eight questions in respect to crime and punishment. Various approaches and authors are mentioned. Typical criminology theories are embraced. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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This 7 page paper examines the criminal justice system in the United States of America. Various roles are examined including the roles of judges, attorneys and probation officers. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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A 4 page overview of the common misperception that racial profiling accounts for the disproportionate representation that some minorities have in our criminal justice system. Noting that this fallacy is often stretched to imply concern over implications in the post-September 11 environment, the author emphasizes that the fact is that a particular culture’s propensity for crime, not their race is what lands them in our nation’s prisons. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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This 5 page paper examines rates of arrests and incarceration by. Race in the Maryland criminal justice system is examined. Statistics are used as well as specific studies on racism in Maryland's courts. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
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A 7 page discussion of the abhorrent trend or sexual violence in Bosnia and Rwanda during war. This paper examines that trend from the perspective of defining them as war crimes and acts of genocide. Bibliography lists sources.
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(Additional Information): 5 pages. Repeated studies have shown that probation plays little role in effectively communicating with drug treatment programs to ensure that offenders are in fact utilizing these programs in accordance with their probation. Bibliography has 1 source.
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26 pages. This is an in-depth study of the effects of probation versus incarceration when it comes to the current rate of recidivism. After researching a myriad of sources including books, newspapers, websites, scientific studies, journals and other diverse and relevant means of accumulation of the facts, it has become obvious that probation does not reduce the rate of recidivism on crime. The fact is that more criminals return to their criminal behavior when placed on probation as opposed to those who are incarcerated. This interesting paper will explain those findings in detail. Bibliography lists 23 sources.
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This six-page-paper discusses the series of mysteries and the historical significance of the descriptions of seventh century criminal investigative techniques. The similarities and differences between old China and new Western culture investigations are outlined and discussed. Bibliography lists one source.
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4 pages in length. Other than her immediate advisors or cabinet members, the Governor should seek advice from two very important sources of tangible input – as opposed to sterile statistics - where criminal activity and correctional facilities are concerned: community police chiefs and prison wardens. Additionally, representatives from such advocate groups as Mothers Against Drunk Drivers (MADD) should be approached for their valuable contribution where the issue of early release is considered. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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This 3 page paper argues that rehabilitation is superior to incarceration in the United States. The prison system is explored. Both points of view are noted but only rehabilitation is supported with factual data and opinions. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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A 7 page companion to a 22-slide PowerPoint presentation and separate Appendix file containing data tables and prison images. The project examines the practice of searching inmates, cells and visitors for the purpose of controlling drugs and other items of contraband. People have been quite creative in their efforts to get drugs inside prisons; a Canadian prison warden states that intercepting drugs and items that can be made into weapons is the greatest security problem in the Canadian prison system. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
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A 6 page paper discussing the difficulties of reducing recidivism among former prisoners and reducing the number of first-time prison sentences. Groups and individuals seeking to reduce the numbers of individuals being convicted of first offenses traditionally have focused on education and community intervention programs, many of which fail to address Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Achieving greater psychological feelings of belonging to something positive – rather than street gangs or other contrarian groups – may be able to achieve the effect of making a real difference in the lives of these most at-risk individuals. The paper concludes that work release for incarcerated individuals and a similar program for those not yet serving time can produce the desired effect of probation and parole. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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