Why I Choose Criminal Justice As My Major Essay

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    HAS 262 Explaining Crime Essay Plan Question/topic chosen The question in which I have chosen for this assignment is: ‘Critically analyse the Marxist approach to understanding and explaining crime’ Why did you choose this topic? I was first originally pressed to this topic not only because am I completing a bachelor of social science to major in criminology but I am also completing a major in sociology. So far in sociology we have learnt about Karl Marx and his contributions to sociology

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    discretion as to what we choose to write about. When thinking of what topic to choose for this paper I realized there was a slight difference in ther verbally assigned topic and syllabus assigned topic. This is my attempt to combine both. Throughout my student career as a Criminal Justice major I have learned about many topics that are also covered in our texts that I can elaborate on. Although I did not read the Assigned text cover to cover and I am not sure if it was mentioned, I know the topic of crime

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    on, eyewitness testimony has become more and more of a disputed topic due to many different factors. The first study I was exposed to was in an introductory psychology class which sparked my interest into the topic. For this reason, I chose to look at different demographics such as, gender and major, and see if those factors had any impact on the perception of eyewitness testimony. My main issues remained the same throughout this research project. Research studies in relation to eyewitness testimony

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    My chosen career path is to become a Juvenile probation officer. Juvenile probation officers work with youths that have been placed on probation and or have been court order to attend an alternative consequence school to continue their education. Most juvenile probation officers work with youths at a particular stage of their probation process, for an example supervision or investigation. This paper will cover information on the juvenile justice system and my career choice by touching bases with

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    is your career choice? #1 - Answer: My set goal for the future is to become a District Attorney. Although, I am certainly considering working as a judge later on in my career. #2 - Question: Why have you chosen this particular area? #2 - Answer: I chose this career because it is my passion. I want to help people that cannot help themselves. I want to speak for the voiceless and do everything in my power to bring justice to victims and their loved ones. My personal life and future once laid in

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    The death penalty is one of the most controversial forms of punishment in the United States criminal justice system. For many, the death penalty seems like a way to gain retribution, and to help make this country a better place, however there are many reasons why the death penalty is also not a good thing. My main points that I’m going to talk about for my paper is why I don’t believe in the death penalty. Throughout the paper the reader will be able to understand exactly what the death penalty is

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    Another issue with our system is that some police officers may abuse their power and engage in practices that are discriminatory and unlawful. When people are given the power to rule or are pressured to obey to authority figures, their behavior tends to change. Philip Zimbardo’s Prison Experiment conducted in the summer of 1971, at Stanford University brought many contributions to the understanding of situational forces’ influence on human behavior. The purpose of this study was to understand the

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    Introduction The racial biases in the criminal justice system have formed many racial discrepancies with African Americans such as imprisonment with young adults when it comes to drug-related crimes. Therefore, it is questionable for ethnic detachment in the criminal justice system. Consequently, racial inequality in the criminal justice system occurs when the percentage of a racial or ethnic group within the control system is higher than the proportion of the group in the overall population (Schrantz

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    who sit in civil and criminal trials and make decision with the information collected. The jury system has an approximate 800 years of history. Early jurors in England had different roles compared to the jury system in the 21st century, their position was to act as witnesses which provided reports of local associations which was also called dark ages. However, the role of the jury today is to know as little knowledge about the case before the trial. The Juries

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    or have committed a criminal act have been subject to state protection since, 1838. The first juvenile court was established in Chicago in 1890. The assumption, that was made

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