Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
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Mark Fuhrman's Role in The O. J. Simpson Case / Was Race An Issue?
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A 10 page examination of the events in the O. J. Simpson murder trial and how race became an important issue. The activities and behavior of Detective Mark Fuhrman are emphacized. Bibliography lists five sources.
Filename: Mfuhrman.wps
Massie Affair & Detective Fiction
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A 6 page research paper that discusses a case that occurred in Hawaii in the 1930s that was propelled by racism. Mystery fiction, specifically detective fiction, offers a means for the public to understand the logistics of police procedure and how cases are investigated, solved and culprits apprehended. In other words, people often use fiction as a means of understanding reality. Taking this perspective, the question arises as to whether or not fiction can provide a template that facilitates greater understanding of an actual, and infamous, case that occurred in Hawaii in the 1930s that is known as the “Massie Affair.” Examination of the discussion offered by Routledge (2007) concerning various subgenres of mystery/detective fiction reveals that only one of the categories discussed is remotely applicable to the Massie Affair and then only in a reverse sense. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khmassie.rtf
Media's Influence on the Criminal Justice System : The Scott Peterson Case
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This 9 page paper examines media coverage of the Peterson case. Might the media have influenced the public and ultimately the outcome of the trial? Other cases are mentioned. Quotes are included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA522SP.rtf
Memorandum: Alternative To The Exclusionary Rule Proposed In Bivens Dissent
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3 pages in length. This memorandum seeks to appeal to yet another alternative to the oft-revised exclusionary rule, speaking directly to that of the Bivens Dissent. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCExcluRul.rtf
Mental Health Courts
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A 9 page paper assessing the origin, development and effect of the mental health court. In October 2001, the Boone County (Missouri) Judicial and Law Enforcement Task Force submitted its final report of a survey of the county’s jail situation and included a recommendation that the county establish a mental health court as an effort to reduce overcrowding pressures in the county jail as well as prevent those suffering from mental illness being criminalized by virtue of being committed to the county’s jail. The paper examines the first such court established in Broward County (Florida) in 1997 and the King County (Washington) court reported to Congress in 2000, concluding that Boone County should adopt the structure as designed by King County. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: KSmentalHlthCt.rtf
Mental Health Effects of Long Term Solitary Confinement
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This 5 page paper considers the mental health effects of long term solitary confinement in prisons such as Pelican Bay. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: HVSolTry.rtf
Mental Illness and the Criminal Justice System in Australia
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This 11 page paper considers how in contemporary society we see to emerging trends affecting people with mental illness. The first trend is using the criminal justice system to give the community greater protection 'dangerous' mentally ill offenders. The second trend is towards making legal processes more therapeutic. The paper discusses whether or not these trends are in complete conflict and cannot co-exist. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEmentalaus.rtf
Mental Illness and the Penal System
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This 6 page paper looks at mental illness and how it is treated in the prison population. Why mental illness is prevalent in the system is also examined. Examples of mentally ill prisoners are provided. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA236crm.rtf
Mental Illness, Crime and the Criminal Justice System in the UK
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This 36 page paper examines the links between mental illness and crime and how this is dealt with in the UK criminal justice system. The paper starts by defining mental illness, looking at general definition and then at the legal definition used in the UK. The paper then considers what types of illness are classified as mental illness and the links between drugs, alcohol and crime. The way a crime is deemed to be committed is examined with the concepts of mens rea and actus reus and how the law is applied, including the use of an insanity defence. The paper then looks at the concept and application of care in the community. The bibliography cites 28 sources.
Filename: TEmentalcrime.rtf
Mental Illness/Prisons & Recidivism
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An 8 page research paper that looks at the incidence of mentally ill prisoners in the American system. The U.S. prison population currently houses more than 2.1 million people. Many of these inmates suffer from substance abuse and mental illness. But research shows that only a small percentage of these prisoners receive treatment and rehabilitation while incarcerated and, therefore, recidivism rates for these individuals remains high. The following examination of relevant literature on this topic shows that many mentally ill inmates receive no treatment, do not receive psychotropic medications that they need or the follow care that would reintegrate them into society. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: khmipri.rtf
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