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Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
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Plea Bargaining
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The criminal justice system is examined in this 6 page essay that argues plea bargaining should not be allowed for violent criminals or sex offenders. Several notable incidents are examined including the cases of Polly Klaus and Megan Kanka. The plea bargaining rule is discussed also in terms of an attorney's point of view along with possible abuses in that area. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Pleabarg.wps
Plea Bargaining / An Overview
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In 9 pages, the author gives an overview of plea bargaining. Plea bargaining is the pretrial negotiation in which a defendant agrees to plead guilty to a lesser charge when a more serious charge is the other option. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PCpb.doc
Plea Bargaining / The Need for Change
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A 5 page essay which describes how the present plea bargaining system is ineffective. A detailed proposal discusses how plea bargains might be made more effective with certain necessary changes. No bibliography.
Filename: Bargplea.wps
The Pros and Cons of Plea Bargaining
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In this 10 page paper, the writer discusses the pros and cons of plea bargaining listing specific cases where plea bargaining was used to illustrate points being made. Bibliography lists approximately 12 sources.
Filename: Procplea.wps
Problems of HIV Inmates
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A 6 page research paper that investigates the problems associated with HIV/AIDS infected inmates in the nation's prison population. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: 99inmhiv.wps
Do Post-Release Service Programs for Incarcerated Individuals Living with HIV/AIDS Reduce Barriers/Obstacles to Housing and Employment After Release From Prison?: A Review of Literature
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This 12 page paper provides an overview of the current literature related to the use of post-release programs for individuals who have been incarcerated because of crimes. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: MHAIDPri.rtf
'Dead Man Walking' / Crime & Punishment
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A 3 page paper which compares and contrasts crime and punishment in the Tim Robbins' film, Dead Man Walking, to determine whether justice is considered from a legal or cultural respective. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Deadman.wps
'No Heroes, No Villains, The Story of a Murder Trial'
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A 5 page overview of the novel written by Steven J. Phillips in 1989. Concentrates on the explanation of criminal law and its practice as incorporated into the novel and stresses the importance of proper evidence collection and presentation. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Nohero.wps
“Cool Hand Luke”
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This 5 page report discusses a number of the
sociological aspects of group interaction and relationships in
the 1967 movie “Cool Hand Luke” starring Paul Newman and George
Kennedy, directed by Stuart Rosenberg. Throughout the movie, the
audience understands how an apparently average man can find
himself in the midst of a situation in which his personal power
and control is completely denied. When that happens, people are
drawn to a character through a strange combination of admiration,
envy, and irritation. Even in the first of circumstances, Luke
maintains his cool and finds the humor in the most difficult of
circumstances. The group then defines itself through its
understanding and appreciation of Luke. Bibliography lists 2
sources.
Filename: BWchLuke.wps
“Courtroom 302” by Steve Bogira
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A 5 page paper which examines Steve Bogira’s work “Courtroom 302” and discusses how his work demonstrates the justice system and how that justice system does not really seek justice. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAcr302.rtf
“Dead Man Out”: Governmental Structure and Mental Illness in the Movie Starring Danny Glover and Ruben Blades
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A 5 page discussion of the underlying societal and governmental factors interwoven in the complex plot of this movie. Blades is a convicted criminal who is serving time on death row. His execution has been delayed, however, due to his insanity. Danny Glover has been recruited as a psychiatrist to treat him. Glover has to not only employ his best clinical approaches but also come to the realization that, if he is successful in his efforts to restore this convict’s mental stability, Blades will face the electric chair. What ensues in the plot is a struggle between human emotions in the constraints of a cold and precise medical and legal arena. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPdeadMn.wps
“Forces of Order: Policing Modern Japan”: A Critique of the Book by David H. Bayley
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A 5 page critique of the 1997 completely revised edition of this book on the Japanese criminal justice system. This paper discusses Bayley’s contentions that the low crime rate enjoyed by Japan is more related to a reflection of Japanese history and the traditions, morality, and culture which resulted over that history than it is to factors such as the economy or the types of punishment which are imposed. Emphasizes that Japan has clearly imposed societal expectations, expectations which are both shaped and reinforced by societal institutions, as to how its citizens are to interact. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: PPjapPol.wps
“No Crueler Tyrannies” by Dorothy Rabinowitz
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A 3 page review of Dorothy Rabinowitz’ “No Crueler Tyrannies.” No additional sources cited.
Filename: RActy.rtf
"The Complete History of Jack the Ripper" by Philip Sugden
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A 3 page paper which provides a summary and review of "The Complete History of Jack the Ripper" by Philip Sugden. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAsugdn.rtf
A Career in Criminal Justice
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A 3 page research paper/example reflective essay that answers prompts pertaining to a pursuing a career in criminal justice. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: khcarcrj.rtf