Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
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Seeking Alternatives to Tradition Probation and Parole
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A 6 page paper discussing the difficulties of reducing recidivism among former prisoners and reducing the number of first-time prison sentences. Groups and individuals seeking to reduce the numbers of individuals being convicted of first offenses traditionally have focused on education and community intervention programs, many of which fail to address Maslow’s hierarchy of needs. Achieving greater psychological feelings of belonging to something positive – rather than street gangs or other contrarian groups – may be able to achieve the effect of making a real difference in the lives of these most at-risk individuals. The paper concludes that work release for incarcerated individuals and a similar program for those not yet serving time can produce the desired effect of probation and parole. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSparoleProb.rtf
Sentencing and Armed Robbery
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A 7 page research paper that concerns a proposed bill for doubling the maximum prison term for armed robbery, which is due to come up for a vote soon. While this bill is very popular, there are aspects of public policy that must be considered in order to make a reasoned, logical decision on this piece of legislation that is in the best interest of the overall public welfare. This necessitates careful examination of the assumptions behind the proposed legislation and whether these assumptions are correct. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khsenarm.rtf
Sentencing and the American Criminal Justice System
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This 5 page paper discusses determinate and indeterminate sentencing models along with other trends in criminal justice such as truth in sentencing guidelines and three strikes sentences. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA727sen.rtf
Sentencing for Identity Theft
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A 3 page paper discussing what a judge may want to know before imposing sentence on an individual that has been convicted of identity theft. Though a man received 16.5 years in 2008, the judge will need to determine whether s/he seeks retribution, incapacitation, deterrence, rehabilitation or restitution. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: KScrimIDtheft.rtf
Sentencing Models
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This 7 page paper examines determinate and indeterminate sentencing structures. Various theories of punishment are explored such as deterrence, retribution, restoration and others.
Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: SA645cj.rtf
Sentencing of Criminals
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( 8 pp) Every year, in every legislative assembly
in the nation, the lawmakers consider new
responses to crime. The choices that legislators
make about crime have a big impact, an impact that
is growing all the time. There is honest
disagreement about how much it is possible to
reduce crime rates through criminal law enforcement,
but it is beyond question that criminal law
enforcement and punishment has a larger fiscal
impact on state government every year.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: BBcrimst.doc
Sentencing the Identity Thief
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This 3 page paper examines the identity thief and what an appropriate sentence might be. Various aspects of sentencing are considered such as deterrence and retribution. New sentencing guidelines are explored. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: SA536id.rtf
Sentencing, Probation and Corrections Management
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A 10 page paper addressing approaches to cases in these three areas of justice. The sentencing section discusses the value of shaming techniques as they might apply to a 5-time felon most recently convicted of his second rape offense. The probation section discusses the ethics of ways a privatized probation service might increase its revenues. The final section includes letters to a corrections officer, his supervisor, inmates and staff from a new warden put in place to end abuses that have been commonplace in the prison. The warden invokes the code of ethics of the the American Correctional Association (ACA). Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KScrimSentProb.rtf
Sex Offender Registries and Constitutional Rights
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This 12 page report discusses the
debate over the constitutionality of sexual registration laws (i.e. “Megan’s Law”). Are sex
offenders subjected to additional punishment even after they have served prison time for
their crime because they must register their whereabouts with a law enforcement agency?
Or is the public’s need to know of greater concern? The issues surrounding such
questions are discussed. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWsexreg.rtf
Sex offenders and Community Notification
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This 15 page paper evaluates the problem of sex offenders that are released into the community. Megan's law along with similar legislation is discussed in depth. The problem of impinging on offenders' rights, as well as these laws having the opposite of the intended effect, are issues included. Statistics regarding recidivism are relayed. The paper supports community notification despite some arguments made to the contrary . Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA341s.rtf
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