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Minority Women In Criminal Justice Positions

A 9 page paper in which the writer discusses the success story of Vicki Miles-LaGrange -- an African-American woman named by Bill Clinton to serve as U.S. Attorney. Examples of several other such women are provided as well. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Crime & Justice in the Non Western Media

National and international restrictions on the news media and increasing criminal activity against journalists are just to concerns that come into view when considering the representations of crime in the non-Western news media. This 10 page paper provides a comparative view of the issue of crime in the media, and then evaluates the specific context of Saudi Arabia, where critics have argued the royal family controls what is viewed and how international news media are allowed to pursue internal information. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Computers & Criminal Justice

A 5 page essay discussing the important role that computers play in criminal justice education and careers. Examples of how the F.B.I. cracks down on organized crime through the use of computers are provided. Bibliography lists 3 outside sources.
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Technology & Its Role In Criminal Justice

A 6 page paper dealing with the role of technology in criminal justice. Discusses computerized databases and analytical software and systems which are designed to enhance law enforcement effectiveness. Bibliography lists eight sources.
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The Role of Criminal Justice as a Body of Knowledge and Profession

In 12 pages, author discusses the role of criminal justice as a body of knowledge and profession. Bibliography lists 18 sources.
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Comparative Criminal Justice

More than 5 pages of collective information (notes, not a formatted paper) on (1) the criminal justice system in India and (2) the criminal justice system in Turkey. Comparative criminal justice. No Bibliography.
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Minorities in the Criminal Justice System / Stereotypes & Unfair..

11 pages in length. An excellent analysis of how the criminal justice system treats minorities unfairly. The writer focuses upon some of the reasons for such treatment -- particularly the myths and stereotypes that have evolved pertaining to Black males. Continued racism in systems whose jail cells boast populations comprised of more than 50% Black men are also explored along with chain gangs and other travesties of justice. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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Minorities in the Criminal Justice System # 2 / Unfair Treatment

In this well-presented 8 page research paper, the writer offers evidence that Blacks and Latinos are discriminated against in the criminal justice system; According to the argument, minorities are charged with more serious crimes, have less opportunity to plea-bargain, are convicted more frequently, and receive harsher sentences when compared with Caucasians in similar situations. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Inequality Of Minorities In The U.S. Criminal Justice System

In 5 pages, the author describes the inequality of minorities in the criminal justice system. The criminal justice system is biased concerning minorities. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Women & The Criminal Justice System / Equality for All ?

A 15 page examination of women in the criminal justice system and how their treatment is inferior to that received by men in the same situations. Bibliography lists fifteen sources.
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Fencing & Criminal Justice

A 4 page paper that considers the comparison between fencing, or organized sword fighting, and elements of the criminal justice system. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Harold Rothwax's 'Guilty - The Collapse Of Criminal Justice' / A Critical Review

In 7 pages the writer reviews the book "Guilty: The Collapse of Criminal Justice" by Harold Rothwax while giving a reaction to views and conclusions given by Judge Rothwax about America's deteriorating criminal justice system. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
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Film Analysis / 'Dead Man Walking' / Portrayal Of The Criminal Justice System

The portrayal of the criminal justice system in the film Dead Man Walking is discussed in this 6 page paper. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Howard Zehr's 'Changing Lenses' / A New Focus For Crime & Justice

A 10 page paper that considers the major points presented in Zehr's book, especially the concept of restorative justice, and provides a critical analysis of his argument. Bibliography lists no additional sources.
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Criminal Justice Management

In 9 pages the author discusses the topic of criminal justice management. Criminal justice management is often not considered when one thinks of the different criminal justice agencies. All of those agencies need managers that effectively perform their duties, while maintaining a focus on what is best for their prospective agencies. Many people have theories on what constitutes an effective manager and how that manager should be trained. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
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Article Review/Jefferson,T. & Johnson, J., A.A.C.P.1991.The Relationship of Hyperactivity and Sensation Seeking to Delinquency Subtypes. Criminal Justice and Behavior, 18, 195-201.

A thoroughly comprehensive 5 page analytical review of the article including 1)purpose of study, 2)subjects and their selection, 3)instruments, measuring devices, & methods of Data collection 4)Design & Method of analysis 5)Principal findings 6)General Conclusions and their foundations and 7)Observations and criticisms. Review lists full citation for journal article.
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Juvenile Criminal Justice System / Boot Camps & Shock Incarceration Programs

8 pages in length. Re-training juvenile criminals to become positive, contributing members of society has always proven to be a challenge for officials in charge of rehabilitation. Myriad programs have been implemented throughout history to achieve this goal but according to those in the field, none have proven as effective as the boot camp and shock incarceration programs currently in use by a number of juvenile criminal justice systems. The writer discusses how boot camps and shock incarceration programs attempt to put the missing elements of a stable and productive person back into maladjusted youths. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Arthur Miller's 'The Crucible' / Concepts of Crime, Justice & Punishment

A 5 page essay on the play by Arthur Miller that has examines the circumstances surrounding the Salem witch trials in the later part of the seventeenth century. The writer argues that the play does not revolve around religious issues, as one might expect, but rather hinges on the concept of having absolute obedience to the authority of the state. Bibliography lists no other sources.
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The 'Lethal Weapon' Movies & the Criminal Justice System

This 5 page report discusses the four Mel Gibson and Danny Glover cop-buddy movies of the past decade. Each movie demonstrates a justification about America's criminal justice system and those demonstrations are brought forth in this report. No additional sources cited.
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Personal Statement Model Essay - Criminal Justice

A 3 page statement written in application to be accepted in the Criminal Justice graduate school. Includes a fictionalized account of a young man's experiences working volunteer positions with troubled youth, growing up in the inner city, loosing his father, working in the Air Force Reserves. Tells of his reasons for wanting to go into Criminal Justice and of his desires to work in Probation/Parole. No sources included.
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21.

Conservative Verses Liberal Views on Criminal Justice

A 2 page discussion of the differing view in criminal justice. Breaks these views into two major categories, the liberal view that the criminal justice system is a puppet of the rich and powerful and the conservative view that the system is not discriminatory but simply acts against those who complete the most crimes. Concludes that it is our system of checks and balances to which we must turn in order to resolve these disparities. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Criminal Justice System / Significant Challenges Confronting Corrections in the Twenty-First Century

In 7 pages, the author discusses three significant challenges confronting corrections in the 21st century. "The criminal justice system is comprised of the police, the courts, and the department of corrections. The criminal justice system is a checks and balance system, in that each component defines the others. These components work independently and together in order to ensure that laws are kept, that people tried for crimes are given their Constitutional rights, and that those found guilty are either punished or rehabilitated or both. The field of corrections has three significant challenges facing it in the 21st century: prison overcrowding, limited funds, and protecting society from criminals by imprisonment and/or rehabilitation." Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Offender as Victim: A View of British Criminal Justice, Society and Law

This 45 page paper provides a critical evaluation of the offender as victim as defined within the scope of the British criminal justice system, society and law. This paper considers issues like the relevance of imposed social values and the consequences of the rejection of these social values and the internalization of different values. This paper also considers the impact of social, economic and educational deprivation and the unequal treatment of the offender by society and within criminal justice systems. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
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Morality, Social, and Criminal Justice

This 10 page document is series of 4 small articles (and relevant bibliographies) concerning due process, corruption, use of excessive force by the police, and criminal justice administration.
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Daryl Close And Nicholas Meier's "Morality In Criminal Justice : An Introduction To Ethics" : Discretion And Decision Making

5 pages in length. The writer discusses the section of Discretion And Decision Making in the book "Morality In Criminal Justice : An Introduction To Ethics." No additional sources cited.
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Criminal Justice System: A Necessity?

An 11 page paper which discusses whether or not we need a criminal justice system as it relates to the Australian Criminal Justice System. The argument presented is that Australia, like any other country, has great need of a criminal justice system. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Criminal Justice Research: Basic and Applied.

(6 pp) Focusing on "hot topics" is an accepted way to generate interest for criminal justice research, to secure grants, to conduct research, and to publish papers. While research methods are often thought of as a stand-alone topic, an argument can be made for the importance of incorporating policy analysis, program planning, and evaluation components in research methods courses. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Cesare Beccaria's Theories on Criminal Justice

This 9 page paper focusses on Cesare Beccaria's utility theory as he applied it to crime and criminal justice. Beccaria had some influence as well on the later utility theorists. His work is seen to have the influence of British Empiricism and Montesquieu.The main thrust of Beccaria's work is that capital punishment must be done away with, as all punishment must be swift and decided upon with the idea of that which is best for the public good. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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Racism In The Criminal Justice System

6 pages in length. One of the most damning aspects of racial stereotypes as it relates to the criminal justice system is the manner in which all members of a particular race become grouped together for the actions of a relative few. By casting a negative light toward being Black, Mexican, Asian or any number of other ethnic races, the criminal justice system clearly demonstrates a great deal of ignorance and disrespect for that individual; just because someone is a member of a certain race does not mean that he or she represents any of the negative connotations associated with that race. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Juvenile Delinquency and the Criminal Justice System

This 7 page report discusses juvenile delinquency and the factors associated with contributing to it. In the lexicon of modern mental health and sociological professions, acting-out or delinquent behavior is recognized as an associated feature of adolescent depressive disorders. The term "juvenile delinquency" has also evolved as a legal term that refers to the actions taken by children and adolescents that is considered criminal if adults had done the same thing. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
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