CRJ201: Introduction to Criminal Justice (CRJ201)
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CRJ201 All 3 Assignments and final. University of Arizona
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Week 1 Assignment
Week 2 Assignment Supreme Court Cases
Week 2 Assignment Warrior vs Guardian
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CRJ 201 Week 5 Final. Building a More Just Society. University of Arizona
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Building a more just society doesn't happen overnight; regarding the juvenile criminal justice system, it is a work in progress that must consider many factors pertaining to the differences between juveniles and adults. I am the defense for the case of People v. Joey Juvey; I will go over and argue the criminal justice issues, cultural sensitivity, constitutional principles, and diversity awareness with the hope of promoting social justice goals in the local communities.
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CRJ 201 Week 2. Law Enforcement Supreme Court Cases. University of Arizona
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This paper will go over and summarize three Supreme Court cases, Miranda v. Arizona (1966), Terry v. Ohio (1968), and Weeks v. United States. My summaries will also include (1) which constitutional amendment(s) relied upon in the Court's decision, (2) describe the Supreme Court's decision, what issues they ruled on for each case, (3) analyze whether the Supreme Court’s ruling provides appropriate protections for defendants or if the result was an unnecessary risk to the people's safety, (4) ex...
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CRJ 201 Week 2. Warrior vs Guardian policing. University of Arizona
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The mindsets of warrior vs. guardian are two models that are distinct from one another on ways to approach policing. December 2014, there was a highly publicized officer-involved shooting; in its wake, more than twenty cities reached settlements or entered consent decrees with the D.O.J. because of a history of repeated patterns for some police practices that were considered unconstitutional. After that, the White House put together a task force whose main objective was examining all the policin...
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CRJ 201 Week 1. Issues in Criminal Justice. University of Arizona
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While only 56% of the current jail inmates admitted to taking illicit substances, the actual percentage is probably much higher due to the increasing number of individuals in a program like drug court. Programs to rehabilitate criminals, such as drug courts, recovery opportunity court (ROC), and family courts, are becoming more popular. Most states are now offering them to free up jail and prison space. This paper will cover the criminal justice issue of illegal drugs and go over how the judicia...
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