Why I Choose Criminal Justice As My Major Essay

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    Throughout my high school career, I have been thinking about my post-secondary education in hopes to continues those course at a college level. After doing research on many different colleges based on their psychology and criminology courses I have chosen Stanford, Florida state University, or University of California. Psychology is the study of behavior and mind and cognitive processes. Criminology is an area of psychology that focuses on the study of crimes and their causes, effects, and social

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    Deterrence is the primary source when defining criminal law. According to dictionary.com deterrence “is a law that was passed that includes the breakdown of punishments and uses then as fear tactics; to disappoint individual criminal defendants from becoming reappearance offenders and to discourage others in society from engaging in similar criminal activity.’ (Dictionary 1). Deterrence work in two ways; large population and the punishment of wrongdoers. Deterrence is aimed at the individual; once

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    Crime Scene Investigator Have you ever wonder why people choose to work as a crime scene investigator? I do not know why people chose to work in this field but I know why I choose this career. I choose crime scene investigation as my career because when I was a little girl my dream was to figure out why and how people died. I enjoy watching crime scene investigation shows on television, elusively the ones involving elderlies and children. One of my favorite crime scene investigation shows is called

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    Criminal Law Criminal Law refers to federal and state laws that make certain illegal behavior and punishable by imprisonment and /or fines. In United States, the law system is included two different types of cases, one is civil, another one is criminal cases. Besides, the charges pursued by prosecutors for violations of criminal statutes. When it comes to the history of the criminal law, the United States’ common law were ruled by British within colonial times. Common law is a process that establishes

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    all humans are prone to make intelligential, logical decisions and any false step therefore is subject to punishment. Our current criminal justice system was practically build on that notion. It was created to be convenient and straight-forward, disregarding factors that might have an impact on an individual to commit a crime. While SCP is presenting a view on criminal motivation, it is completely missing psychosocial and biological factors that are scientifically proven to play a role in an individual’s

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    attitude. Throughout my life, I have only had a few jobs

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    Criminal Justice Agency Choose The agency I chose to visit was Cobb County police headquarter. I had the pleasure of meeting and speaking with Sergeant Dana Pierce, who is in charge of Public information, and does Crime prevention as well. Sergeant Pierce has been working for Cobb County for 25 years but he has been working since 1991, 36 years in the Criminal Justice system in total. At first Mr. Pierce was in college with a baseball scholarship which was great but he knew that he wasn’t going

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    Juveniles Punished as Adults Killers, rapists, and other criminals are being released every day, after serving a very short, or easy sentence. Who are these criminals, and what is the reasoning for this type of treatment? These criminals are juveniles who have committed violent crimes. On a daily basis in the juvenile justice system, kids are being tried and being given short sentences, or are even being set free with a penalty as minor as house arrest. Meanwhile, their victims and the victims families

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    Society and the Criminal Justice System: An Unlikely Partnership Throughout the ages, society has relied upon the criminal justice system to serve and protect them. While societies have changed and criminal justice systems have evolved, the basic needs and wants of the communities have stayed the same. The criminal justice system strives to develop innovative approaches to integrate itself in the community while keeping an even balance of administrating justice and providing resources to keep people

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    that have essential roles with individuals who choose to commit crime. Social process criminology theory have social forces that affect individuals when it comes to committing crime. Whether the cause of behavior is learned through alcohol abuse, domestic violence or group affiliations, social process theory has an adversarial effect on criminal behavior. Social process theory stresses the importance of group involvement and socializing with non-criminal peers within the groups. Social process theorists

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