Criminal Justice
This paper will describe my understanding of the text and of the lectures provided in the class. Unlike most classes, where I understood only my view of the text, this class was geared so each student would understand each other’s view. 3 An organization is a collective that has some boundary and internal structure that engages in activities related to some complex set of goals. Members of organizations attempt to meet their psychological, ego and emotional needs within the organization. Criminal justice organizations are particularly unique compared to other public or private sector organizations because of the governmental granted authority. Management within these organizations can be defined as the process by
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But some models are different, such as centralized and decentralized. In the centralized hierarchy of organizations, the decisions or personnel actions, planning, formulation of policies and procedures, adjudication of conflicts and other significant issues are made from the top. In decentralized organizations, the decision on these major issues is routinely made throughout the organization. Whether an organization is centralized or decentralized mostly depends on the type of agency and the beliefs of the top managers. This decision depends on the expertise of all the managers and the staff personnel. 5 Mission statements, if properly understood and accepted by organized personnel, is the framework by which an organization will operate. A mission statement can be defined as a statement or description of an organization’s common purpose and continuing purpose for existing responsibility of it’s client or constituents, at least by implicating it’s ideology, values and operation’s principals. An example of a mission statement by a business may be: (1) Quality comes first (2) Customers are the focus of everything we do. (3) Continuous improvement is essential to everything we do. (4) Employee involvement is our way of life. (5) Dealers and suppliers are our partners. (6) Integrity is never compromised. An example of a criminal justice organization may be: “ The mission of the department is to safely incarcerate convicted felons; to keep inmates secure, safe from physical
There are three significant issues concerning law enforcement, namely enacting the law, police discretion, and assessment of criminal behavior. Different entities create and enact laws that are specific for the societies those laws represent.
I believe that criminal justice is all about dealing with sustaining the law involving police, lawyers, courts, and corrections. Criminal Justice in my substantial belief is all about a system that’s brought up by law for bringing the people in society to justice. Criminal Justice is all about bringing the criminal up and conducting what must be done to uphold justice to the people. Criminal Justice is distinct from criminal law, which I believe defines the specific behaviors that are forbidden by and punishable under law. Criminal Justice begins when a crime is reported to the police or when a police officer discovers that a crime has been committed. Criminal Justice also has to do with the control of criminal behavior. Criminal Justice objective
This essay is going to discuss the causes of crime and evaluate the theories of criminalisation using one theory for each of the following themes. The themes are labelling and deviant identity of criminalisation, theory of delinquency and criminalisation, theory of political economy and criminalisation, and finally radical theory of criminalisation. This essay will also show some of the weaknesses of each of the theories used for these themes.
Masters of Science in Criminal Justice and Criminology at San Diego State University Description of the Program: This program is to help prepare those with an interest in the criminological field for a wide variety of careers that require expertise in criminological theories and practices. The San Diego State website specifically denotes that the program “prepares them to teach at the community college level or engage in criminal justice research in government or non-profit agencies; it also prepares them for further academic work in a doctoral degree program; or to work in the field of criminal justice as a researcher or policy analyst.”. A benefit of SDSU’s curriculum is that they offer this program jointly with the department of sociology
The criminal justice system is composed of three parts – Police, Courts and Corrections – and all three work together to protect an individual’s rights and the rights of society to live without fear of being a victim of crime. According to merriam-webster.com, crime is defined as “an act that is forbidden or omission of a duty that is commanded by public law and that makes the offender liable to punishment by that law.” When all the three parts work together, it makes the criminal justice system function like a well tuned machine.
In the case of Robinson v. California, 370 U.S. 660 (1962), the Supreme Court ruled that a law may not punish a status; i.e., one may not be punished to being an alcoholic or for being addicted to drugs. However, of course, one may be punished for actions such as abusing drugs. The question becomes; What if the status “forces” the action? What if a person, because of his/her addiction to drugs, is “forced” by the addiction to purchase and abuse the illegal drugs? Would punishing that person be unfairly punishing a status?
Mandatory: What is probable cause? How does probable cause affect the actions of police? How well do police officers meet the criteria of probable cause before taking action with regard to a criminal activity?
After reviewing this entire building in CJ Interactive, describe ways that you can use this interactive tool to improve your learning of criminal justice concepts. Describe in detail the ways you can use this tool to further your criminal justice education, identifying at least three specific ways you would use this tool.
On 01/02/2017 at about 1330 hours, Officer Ramirez and I were dispatched to 6546 Casamar Street in reference to a Custody Issue.
The use of deadly force is used throughout the U. S. , and the definition of deadly force is best described by the FBI which states that : deadly force is the intentional use of a firearm or other instrument resulting in a high probability of death. But who determines when it’s okay for a police officer to use deadly force?
Denzel Washington plays veteran L.A.P.D. Det. Sgt. Alonzo Harris. For thirteen years this highly decorated cop has been on the front lines in the war against narcotics. He's pledged to protect and serve the citizens of Los Angeles, but his optimism about police work has long since been chipped away by the reality of life on the streets. He and the tight-knit group of officers that report to him have crossed the line between legality and corruption. They find themselves breaking the laws they're supposed to enforce. Alonzo's ethics and his logic are in complete opposition to the "book" which most cops must follow. "It takes a thief to catch a thief,"
I am applying to Sacramento State University for admission to the Master’s program in Criminal Justice. I am particularly interested in Criminological Theory, Law Adjudication, and Administration of Justice. My interest in helping others, especially in the community in which I live in, goes back to when I started school. This interest has only grown through my years in high school and college. Having volunteered and participated in internships with various law enforcement agencies, I have been exposed to the dynamic elements of criminal justice.
Criminal Justice framework is an expression used to express the associated segments of the courts, police, and remedial offices in the legislature. The term additionally portrays the criminal equity organizations found inside states in a government. All in all the criminal equity framework is hence comprised of the three previously stated reliant parts. Law-production has regularly been included by a few as the forward criminal equity part, since all genuine movement of the criminal equity framework exudes from the law (Fuller, 2005). The comprehension of this is imperative on the grounds that if the methodology of criminal equity is out of line, a parcel of the injustice will without a doubt stem from the criminal law.
The trial of Mr. Macknight matches my view of the Not Guilty by Reason of Insanity defense. The jury trail, considering the man called “Mac the Knife” was to determine if he would be free, in a secure psychiatric hospital, or be transferred to a lower security hospital for continued treatment of his mental illness (Woychuck, 1996). He was a diagnosed, paranoid schizophrenic, who had killed his neighbors while believing he was Jesus and that said neighbors were pumping poison gas into his home. He had also murdered his brother, saying that he was defending himself, although no other weapons were found but the knife he had murdered his brother with. He was in a psychiatric facility before he managed to escape, and eventually had more run-ins
The method of criminal profiling is one of the most widely taught methods in the world for finding the physical identity of a suspect. What was originally coined for use by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), is now essentially a worldwide go-to for catching criminals. Although criminal profiling does not catch the suspect authorities are looking for, it is a tremendous help finding an unsub (Loreto). The way to becoming a criminal profiler is extremely diverse.