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    Crime plays an important role in the United States. The Justice system creates boundaries so that its people can feel safe and equal. It brings fairness to society and defends the people's amendments. There are many advantages towards the use of the criminal justice system such as safety. Safety is a main source that depicts on how the country will feel about abiding the laws. Without a criminal justice system, America would suffer and crime rate would dramatically increase. People would have more

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    Have you ever sat back and thought of the multiple different people that need the criminal justice professionals? A lot of people think that the police, child protection and probation officers are a waste of time but they actually save lives. Adolescents who can no longer live with their parents are placed in others home until it is safe to go back home, homeless people without homes are placed in shelters as well as women that are abused in domestic violence situations. People from every walk of

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    Throughout this course, I have learned about the many segments of the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system is made up of three main elements which process a case from initiation, through trial, to punishment. First a case starts with law enforcement officials, who investigate crime and gather evidence to identify and use against the assumed suspect. The case then proceeds to the court system, which evaluates the evidence to decide if the defendant is guilty or innocent. If the defendant

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    Criminal Justice Changes

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    we learn from the criminal justice’s system? From the surprises, what can change to help improve even in the tiniest way. Did our perception of crime change overtime or did it stay the same? We will now go on to answer each question from our perspective. What did you learn that surprised you most about the criminal justice system? From the whole semester, what I’ve have learned that surprise me the most about criminal justice system is that how the media portrays crime justice especially the victims

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    Garland (2001), view on “the criminal justice system in America was created to keep communities safe, to respect and restore victims, and to return offenders who leave prison to be self-sufficient and law-abiding. Treatment simply did not work either by therapy or broader social programs and became is a monumental failure that our states and nation can no longer afford” (p.61) Garland (2001) stated “that the collapse of faith in our correction system began a wave of demoralization that undermined

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    1. We often hear that criminal justice employees are unmotivated.   Other than giving employees a raise, discuss two other ways to motivate employees that you agree with.  Provide rational for you reasoning.  Throughout history, it has always been in the best interest of every company to seek for the best way to motivate their employees. The company or agency tends to be more successful when the employees find a motive to perform their job at tasked. Two other ways to motivate employees that I agree

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    Criminal Justice This paper will describe my understanding of the text and of the lectures provided in the class. Unlike most classes, where I understood only my view of the text, this class was geared so each student would understand each other’s view. 3 An organization is a collective that has some boundary and internal structure that engages in activities related to some complex set of goals. Members of organizations attempt to meet their psychological, ego and emotional needs within the

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    role in the courts, compared to the accused or offender (Booth, 2016). Victim-focused law reforms are open to many jurisdictions throughout Australia, and majority of systems which follow the adversarial nature of proceedings (Garkawe, 2007). The justice system aims to enforce a therapeutic structure, however, in some instances this fails to be upheld for the victim. In a sentencing hearing, an offender’s mitigating factors may reduce their sentence, therefore providing the offender with more rehabilitative

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    Criminal Justice System

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    The American Criminal Justice System is one of the best in the world, as it works relentlessly to find a balance between Herbert Packer’s suggested crime control model and due process model. Throughout the course, we have analyzed the different levels of the criminal justice system and have broken down where the criminal justice excels, such as the different courts for juveniles that work to meet the needs of children, and other areas that need improvement. Though the Criminal Justice System is a

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    A number of people do not know how the criminal justice system functions. Their assumptions of how it may, how it may work is shaped by the way that the media along with reality-based television shows portray the justice system and the crimes involved in the episodes. These programs show real events that have or had happened during the arrests of crimes or the first step that an individual takes when entering the criminal justice system. A number of different programs focus on one type of crime while

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