Papers On Criminal Justice, Corrections & Police Issues
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The Use of DNA Technology to Gain Release
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An 8 page examination of the pros and cons of postconviction DNA testing and movements such as the Innocent Project spearheaded by Barry Scheck. Discusses the characteristics of DNA which make it an almost irrefutable evidence and evaluates use of this technology by those who are already incarcerated and desire to prove their innocence. Summarizes the technological, economic and legislative implications of this application. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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The Use of Stigma to Control Crime
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This 8 page paper provides a proposal to enhance the stigmatization of criminality in order to control it. Labeling theory is included in the discussion. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA26Stig.wps
The Value Assumptions in Prison Inequities, Police Brutality, Violence in the Visiting Venice, Italy
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An 11 page paper which discusses the many attractive qualities that make Venice a popular tourist attraction. The physical and cultural aspects of Venice are discussed in depth, providing the reader with a very detailed look at the city. Events, lodging, and other various forms of involvement are also discussed. In addition, the influence the tourists have, or possibly have, upon the locals is discussed in regards to how the two can better interact with little damage or animosity. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: RAvenice.wps
The Witness Security Program
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A 6 page research paper which examines the pros and cons of this federal program for relocating key witnesses after they have testified against Mafia and organized crime leaders. The writer discusses the procedures involved and examines the issue of whether or not the positive benefits from it outweigh the negatives. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Thewitn.wps
The Yakuza
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This 10 page paper explores the history of Japan's organized crime group and focuses on how it effects the economy. Its ties with business--particularly the real estate business-- and government, is explored. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA104Yak.wps
Theories In Criminology
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5 pages in length. Both sociological and psychological theory are looked at in relationship to criminal behavior in this overview. The two theories, Labeling Theory and Social Learning Theory, are outlined and discussed as individual theories as well as in relationship to one another and their related disciplines. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Labeletc.wps
Three Assumptions Concerning Early Penitentiaries
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This 3 page paper looks at three ideas regarding the use of penitentiaries at the end of the eighteenth century, focusing on Pennsylvania. The first concerns the influence of Quakers on prisoner treatment, the second consider the place of capital punishment as an unrectifiable punishment, and the final is the idea classifying prisoners. Each is considered briefly with the evidence outlined.
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Thurgood Marshall on Capital Punishment
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A detailed, 3 page analysis of Thurgood Marshall's philosophical rejection of Capital Punishment. Marshall was particularly concerned with the "cruel and unusual punishments" section in U.S. Constitutional Law. It is believed that the government should be responsible for instilling good values in its citizens-- and not kill them off when they stray from the principles of such values. By murdering a criminal, the "eye for an eye" theory has accomplished nothing-- for it has not genuinely made them experience self-hate or retribution. No Bibliography.
Filename: Philcap.wps
Treatment Alternatives for Juvenile Offenders
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Juvenile crime has increased in numbers and in severity. This has caused a great deal of concern within the justice system and there has been a significant number of debates over the viability and effectiveness of the present juvenile system. The objectives of the current system include: holding the juvenile offender accountable; enabling the juvenile to become a capable, productive, and responsible citizen; and ensuring the safety of the community. Among the treatment options available are: biological, or pharmaceutical; Cognitive-Behavioral/Social Learning method; relapse prevention (RP) and the Strength-Based Rehabilitation method. This 13 page paper examines the Juvenile Justice system in terms of these principles and looks at a few of the successful programs now being implemented. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: KTjuvoff.wps
Treatment of Sex Offenders in New York
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This 9 page paper provides a discussion on sex offenders, defining several types and looking for explanations for the deviant behavior. New York law in respect to sex offenses is discussed, inclusive of case studies. New York legislation is explored in light of New Jersey's Megan's Law. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA29NY.wps
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