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Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
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Changes in the Justice System
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A page paper which discusses various changes which
have occurred in the justice system in the history of the United States. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: RAjustice.wps
Changing Responses to Domestic Violence Situations
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This 12 page paper addresses the issue of domestic violence, viewing it in historical perspective. The way in which situations are handled today is different than it was a decade or two ago. Several case studies are noted. The Shannon Doherty and O.J. Simpson cases, in respect to domestic violence, are referenced. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: SA014DVi.rtf
Charles Manson / The Need For Interrogation
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A 9 page paper that discusses the building of Bugliosi's case based on interrogation and admissions of witnesses, rather than physical evidence, which was most often ignored or destroyed by the police. The writer argues that if interrogation and even hearsay were not allowed in the trial, Manson would have gone free. Nearly all of the physical evidence was tied into the case based on corroborative statements that had to be tracked down and pieced together. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Manson.wps
Charles Manson: Chronological Events and the Tate-LaBianca Murder Trial
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This is a 5 page paper describing the chronological events in the life and trial of Charles Manson. Detail of the trial is included. The chronology of events and the life of Charles Manson which led to his eventual trial and conviction for the Tate-LaBianca murders is one of crime, psychological disorders and the establishment of his “Family”. Manson had lived his life mostly within the prison system until his release in 1967 and the establishment of his group of followers called “The Family”. In August 1969, Manson and Family members murdered five people at the Tate household and two at the LaBianca household. In 1970, their trial lasted nine months which included testimony which proved to be more shocking than the murders themselves. Manson and the other three members on trial were eventually found guilty of first-degree murder. Charles Manson is still in prison and was been denied his tenth parole hearing in April 2002.
Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: TJCMans1.rtf
Codes of Conduct in Law Enforcement
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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
Community Corrections
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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
Community Planning: Crime Deterrents
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6 pages in length. The writer discusses crime pattern and deterrents as they relate to community planning. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCCrimeDeter.rtf
COMMUNITY, CULTURAL DIVERSITY AND LAW ENFORCEMENT
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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
Comparison of Jails and Prisons
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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
Concepts of Jail Overcrowding
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In six pages this paper examines the topic of jail overcrowding in a conceptual overview that includes its causes, whether or not who goes to jail should be reviewed or reexamined, possible alternatives, and what types of rehabilitation and programs should be offered for inmates to assist in their reentry into society and reduce recidivism. Three sources are listed in the bibliography.
Filename: TGjailcrowd.rtf
Conducting Drug-Use Research/Texas Prisoners
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An 8 page research that presents an examination of the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) and constitutes preliminary research pursuant to conducting a research study, the purpose of which will be to collect data from incarcerated prisoners pertaining to illicit drug use while in TDCJ facilities. This examination presents the statistics on TDCJ prisons; then, present a preliminary plan for conducting the indicated research; and close by describing the ethical issues involved with the collection of research using prison populations. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: khtdcj.rtf
Contextual Relationships Between Drug Use And Crime
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5 pages in length. The duality of drug use and crime represents a long-standing association between two of society's most related – if not undesirable - behaviors. The extent to which criminal behavior and drug use feed off each other in such a way as to synergistically enhance their otherwise individual impact is both grand and far-reaching; that a number of contextual relationships exist to further this duality speaks to external stimuli that serve to exacerbate the problem. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCDrgCrime.rtf
Controlling Organizational Crime
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This 5 page paper provides a general overview of organizational crime and how it can be controlled. Various types of crimes are discussed inclusive of identity theft and consumer scams. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA620org.rtf
Controversy: Death Penalty
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An 8 page paper which examines the controversy over the death penalty. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: RAcoopy.rtf
Correction Officer Turn-over
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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.
Correctional Filter
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3 pages in length. All offenders - or their crimes - are not created equal, which requires the criminal justice system to determine what type of correction a perpetrator receives based upon a number of variables. The extent to which today's penal system is exploding with overpopulated correctional facilities is both grand and far-reaching; that the correctional filter helps to attach punishment to fit the crime rather than throw everyone in jail even when unwarranted speaks to the way in which this screener affords the use of alternative correctional options. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCCorrFltr.rtf
Correctional Policies And Minority Treatment
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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
Correctional Psychologists
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A 10 page paper with four parts. The first part provides a overview of the history of prisons in the United States. The second part discussed when psychologists became involved in the correctional system and the differences between then and now. Next, the roles and functions of the psychologist are discussed. Finally, the writer comments on the positives and negatives of this position. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGprspsy.rtf
Corrections in California: Problems in River City
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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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