Criminal Justice

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CRIMINAL JUSTICE

Criminal Justice

Criminal Justice

1) The agreement form of the up to date criminal fairness system in the United States refers to a model of criminal law making that supposess that constituents of humanity acquiesce upon what it is right and what it wrong and the laws should be founded of acquiesced upon social values. It also says that society should work together in unison a common and shared vision of what is right and good. It is a perspective that assumes the criminal justice systems components work together to achieve justice. Whereas on the other hand the Conflict Model of the contemporary criminal justice system refers to a model of crime where the criminal justice system is seen to be used by the ruling class to control the lower class; it argues that the organizations of the criminal justice system should work competitively to produce justice instead of cooperatively.

2) Gender is the best predictor of criminality. Most people arrested are males, which doesn't seem to be a big surprise to me at all. The male crime rate exceeds the female crime rate basically universally, in all nations, and in all communities. In some traditional countries the crime gender arrest ratio can be anywhere from 200 males for every 1 female or even more from 1000 males to one female. In modernized societies the gap has been closing the disproportionate rate can best be explained by differential treatment of males and females.

3) The most of the people apprehended would be considered juvenile, somewhere round the age of 18 to 24. Most people arrested and convicted as adult criminals were most likely also arrested as a juvenile. This could be due to the fact that most juveniles commit crimes that local Pd's focus on. The median age for arrested robbers, burglars, auto thieves, and vandals is under twenty in all categories. It is usually though that you will “mature out of crime” as you age because of factors such as wives, girlfriends, and increased penalties. But there are people who never “mature out of crime” and choose it as a career.

4) SWOC Analysis

Strengths

Independence. We are neither controlled by the BCGE Union nor the Provincial government. It is a large opportunity for line employees to network.

Knowledgeable professional staff. We are not ever stopped to be amazed at the breadth and deepness of knowledge of professional Probation Officers.

Weaknesses

Organizational boundaries (Regionalization) we are ...
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