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Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
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Sentencing of Criminals
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( 8 pp) Every year, in every legislative assembly in the nation, the lawmakers consider new responses to crime. The choices that legislators make about crime have a big impact, an impact that is growing all the time. There is honest disagreement about how much it is possible to reduce crime rates through criminal law enforcement, but it is beyond question that criminal law enforcement and punishment has a larger fiscal impact on state government every year. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: BBcrimst.doc

Sentencing the Identity Thief
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This 3 page paper examines the identity thief and what an appropriate sentence might be. Various aspects of sentencing are considered such as deterrence and retribution. New sentencing guidelines are explored. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA536id.rtf

Sentencing, Probation and Corrections Management
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A 10 page paper addressing approaches to cases in these three areas of justice. The sentencing section discusses the value of shaming techniques as they might apply to a 5-time felon most recently convicted of his second rape offense. The probation section discusses the ethics of ways a privatized probation service might increase its revenues. The final section includes letters to a corrections officer, his supervisor, inmates and staff from a new warden put in place to end abuses that have been commonplace in the prison. The warden invokes the code of ethics of the the American Correctional Association (ACA). Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KScrimSentProb.rtf

Sex Offender Registries and Constitutional Rights
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This 12 page report discusses the debate over the constitutionality of sexual registration laws (i.e. “Megan’s Law”). Are sex offenders subjected to additional punishment even after they have served prison time for their crime because they must register their whereabouts with a law enforcement agency? Or is the public’s need to know of greater concern? The issues surrounding such questions are discussed. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWsexreg.rtf

Sex offenders and Community Notification
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This 15 page paper evaluates the problem of sex offenders that are released into the community. Megan's law along with similar legislation is discussed in depth. The problem of impinging on offenders' rights, as well as these laws having the opposite of the intended effect, are issues included. Statistics regarding recidivism are relayed. The paper supports community notification despite some arguments made to the contrary . Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA341s.rtf

Shelby #3: Forecasting Need For Community Court
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In this 9 page paper, the writer continues the case of the city of Shelby and crime. At this time, the city is considering a community court modeled after the Manhattan Community Court. Major demographics of the city are reported followed by a five year incidence report of different so-called nuisance or quality of life crimes. The writer then briefly explains some models for forecasting crime trends. The Manhattan Community Court is described, followed by a recommendation and justification for Shelby. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGshl3.rtf

Should Parole Be Abolished? No
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A 5 page paper which argues that parole should not be abolished. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: RAparole.wps

Should Parolees and Prisoners Be Required to wear Electronic Monitoring Devices?
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A 10 page examination of the controversy surrounding the use of electronic monitoring devices in early release programs. The author describes the technology in detail and points out that, although the controversy will undoubtedly continue to rage, our overcrowded prison systems and overworked criminal justice systems have necessitated such programs. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PPcrmMon.rtf

Should There Be Alternatives To Incarcerations For Minor Drug Offenders?
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10 pages in length. The perpetuation of criminal activity at all levels, coupled with the severely limited resources availed to the state and federal criminal justice system, has made it almost compulsory for law enforcement to find other alternatives beyond incarceration for minor drug offenders. With funding as scarce a commodity as ever, ultimately preventing the construction of new facilities, the extent to which alternatives should be sought for minor drug offenders is indicative of a system so tremendously overloaded that the effectiveness of its penal process sparks grave concern. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCDrgAl.rtf

Social Prevention And Situational Prevention: Is One Better At Addressing Career Criminals Than The Other?
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16 pages in length. The difference between social prevention and situational prevention when it comes to career criminals speaks to stopping crime from ever occurring or merely thwarting it. The extent to which social prevention is far and away more effective than situational prevention in relation to career criminals is both grand and far-reaching; that social prevention works toward impeding the very nature of criminal activity in the first place addresses the need to reach potential career criminals before they every get to that point, whereas situational prevention merely erects a physical barrier between criminal and target. Clearly, the primary objective of social prevention is to remove circumstances that might otherwise lead one to become a career criminal – those who are multiple and repeat felony offenders – focusing principally upon such concerns as "inadequate parenting, poor early education or bad physical and mental health" (United Nations Department of Public Information, 2000). Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: TLCCarCrm.rtf

Sociological Theory Of Crime
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4 pages in length. Criminal behavior is based upon a combination of sociological theories that help to establish a basis upon which law enforcement and behavioral experts can better understand the reason for its presence, as well as the best way to approach therapeutic treatment for offenders. The labeling theory, which represents one of the most commonly applied sociological theories, provides a closer look at the result of cultural profiling. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCSocCrm.rtf

Spousal Homicide: Can It Be Defended?
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(6 pp) The significance and use of a successful provocation plea as an extenuating ground is usually that it reduces murder to manslaughter, despite the fact the defendant intended to-and did-kill in anger. The unique feature of provocation is that the plea may extenuate even though it is accepted that, in killing, the defendant was not seeking to save him or herself from death or injury. The following information should enforce the possibility of use of the provocation defense. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: BBspsmdr.doc


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