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The Treatment of Criminals for the Protection of Society
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This 8 page paper examines the problem of treating the criminal, and especially the psychopath. Criminals do often respond to incarceration. However, pigeonholing criminals and treating them appropriately is key to success. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA721trt.rtf
The Use Of DNA In Paternity Cases
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5 pages in length. Technological advances now enable men to be identified as the father in a paternity case through the means of DNA fingerprinting. This scientific breakthrough has been instrumental in linking otherwise unidentifiable parties by matching the child's DNA to the father's in order to establish positive relation. History has demonstrated that the methods once utilized to extract paternal connection have been less than one hundred percent successful; with the implementation of DNA fingerprinting in paternity tests, the margin for error has all but been eliminated. The writer discusses DNA testing in relation to paternity cases. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLC_DNA.wps
The Victims' Rights Movement
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This 4 page paper examines the Victims' Rights Movement in historical perspective. Positive and negative aspects of the movement are discussed as well as its controversial nature. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: SA727vic.rtf
The Wright Way
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This 3 page paper discusses the way in which Bea Wright performs her duties as a corrections officer, and argues that she is an efficient and effective worker. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: HVrteway.rtf
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
Time to Dig Out (Case Study Analysis)
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This 4 page paper examines a case study entitled "Time to Dig Out," from a book called Criminal Justice Organizations. Questions posed by the case are answered. No additional sources cited.
Filename: SA732dig.rtf
To What Extent If Any Does The Idea Of The Criminal Career Support The Need For Crime Prevention Based On A Social Rather Than A Situational Response?
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15 pages in length. The extent to which the idea of the criminal career supports the need for crime prevention based upon a social rather than situational response speaks to the need for modifying a criminal's perspective toward committing the crime in the first place. Inasmuch as a social response calls for reducing the motivation to offend, it stands to reason how career criminals would respond to a much better degree with proper behavioral training than by way of situational response or reducing the opportunities for crime to occur by keeping them in prison. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: TLCCrmPrv.rtf
Total Quality In The Prison Setting
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5 pages in length. Claiming that total quality simply does not exist despite the hearty strides HR departments have to implement it across the board, the Governor believes prison inmates are not the right audience for such a program. The primary differences he cites is 1) prisoners - unlike employees - are not given a choice to be there; 2) prison staff follow strict guidelines in order to maintain control, which is what ultimately establishes how inmates interact with the staff as well as one another - and it is not at all a positive atmosphere. As such, the Governor has closed his mind to the possibility of total quality culture actually having a positive impact upon the inmates because he does not see the more subtle aspects of its approach that can be tailored for the more challenging prison environment. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCtqmprison.rtf
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