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    The criminal justice system is a group of institutions that work together to protect a society, prevent and control crime, and maintain justice; enforcing the laws regulated by society. As the years have gone by and society has evolved; so have the criminal justice system and its methods to accomplish its role in society. This short analysis will evaluate the main facts that have been affecting the criminal justice system for decades and have influenced the evolution the justice system is enduring

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    To begin with, what type of jobs come to mind when you hear Criminal Justice? Most may say police officer, correctional officer or even judge but there are more intricate careers when dealing with the law. Psychology plays a major part in the Criminal Justice field. Psychology deals with the mind and behavior but it gets more complex when you involve law. There are four discrete roles of Psychology when discussing the law which are applied scientist, basic scientist, policy evaluator, and advocate

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    The article regarding criminal justice is extremely unnerving. While it is no secret that African American males are continuously harassed and recently killed for little to no reason, the maps and graphs paint a horrifying picture. The systemic incarceration of black males is undoubtedly collusion in an attempt to control black men, whether they are involved in crime or not. It is disheartening that race is constantly the basis for certain laws, policies, and inequalities. The numerous inequalities

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    women in the criminal justice system . Sexism still exists in the United States. Sexism against women is shown in the media and indicates that sexism still pervades in our society. Another key issue is the overrepresentation and disparities among minorities in the criminal justice system. After the act of September 11, racial profiling and other acts of racial hate crimes suggests that racism occurs. Another key issue that indicates that racial disparities occur in the criminal justice system is the

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    Criminal justice is defined as the system of law enforcement that is directly involved in apprehending, prosecuting, defending, sentencing, and punishing those who are suspected or convicted of Committing a crime. Jews and Christians consider to be a product of divine inspiration and a record of the relationship between GOD and humans. Criminal justice is a process, involving a series of steps beginning with a person committing an alleged crime, a criminal investigation and ending with the release

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    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The criminal justice system views any crime as a crime committed against the state and places much emphasis on retribution and paying back to the community, through time, fines or community work. Historically punishment has been a very public affair, which was once a key aspect of the punishment process, through the use of the stocks, dunking chair, pillory, and hangman’s noose, although in today’s society punishment has become

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    There are endless reasons why ethics in criminal justice is vitally important. Loyalty plays a huge role in ethics. Loyalty the people, loyalty to the system, and loyalty to oneself are keys to the theoretical construct of truth in being an ethical criminal justice practitioner. In my opinion there is three outstanding reasons that ethics are so important, which include contractible and non-contractible obligations, the primacy of justice, and to maintain institutional integrity. Reading further

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    In the criminal justice system, there are many different aspects and actors, such as the police, courts, and corrections, each with very different but equally important roles in handling crime and dealing with law-breakers. Each of these aspects play an equally important role in making sure the criminal justice system runs smoothly and effectively. There are many different things that can influence a person’s beliefs about the criminal justice system such as television, school, family, friends, and

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    The Criminal Justice system has captivated my desires in choosing this as my career choice. As I learned what it meant to achieve a career goal, I selected Criminal Justice. The reasoning I chose Criminal Justice was because law enforcement appeared interesting and my mother and godfather work within the system. About the age of 15, I joined the Hialeah Police Cadet Academy. Once I graduated, I felt self-assured that I would pursue in becoming a law enforcement officer. The academy provided me insight

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    disparities in the criminal justice and education systems. Disparities are lack of similarity or equality; inequality; difference: a disparity in age; disparity in rank. Education is the key to unlocking the world, it's like a passport to freedom. The purpose of the education system is to enhance the knowledge of children and adults. Being that we live in a crazy world authorities are very much needed, but when it is being abused that's when the problems come in. The criminal justice system practices

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