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CRJ 201 Week 5 Final Paper Building a More Just
Society
CRJ 201 Week 1 DQ 1 The Criminal Justice
System CRJ 201 Week 1 DQ 2 Social and Criminal
Justice CRJ 201 Week 1 DQ 3 Law Enforcement
Patrol, Rapid Response, and Investigation CRJ 201
Week 2 DQ 1 Law Enforcement Federal, State, and
Local Policing CRJ 201 Week 2 DQ 2 Law
Enforcement Data Driven Policing
CRJ 201 Week 5 Final Paper Building a More Just
Society Focus of the Final Paper The purpose
of the Final Paper is for students to pick a
branch of the criminal justice system and then
answer, for the role of a specific professional,
the branch of the criminal justice system, and
the criminal justice system at large, how they
can use the social justice principles of
equality, solidarity, and human rights to build a
more just society.
3CRJ 201 Week 5 DQ 1 Juvenile Justice
CRJ 201 Week 5 DQ 2 Justice
CRJ 201 Week 5 DQ 1 Juvenile Justice Juvenile
Justice. Most juvenile offenders do not go on to
commit crime as adults. Most go on to live
productive lives. Please give an overview of the
history of the juvenile justice movement. Make
sure to reference the progressive movement, the
advent of juvenile court, the juvenile rights
movement, and other pertinent movements within
juvenile justice history. How has the rise of
juvenile justice contributed to the welfare of
children? Make sure to substantiate your reasons
with cited facts.
- CRJ 201 Week 5 DQ 2 Justice
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- Justice. Justice seeks to make things right. The
idea of justice is based on ethics, equality,
human rights, religion, and solidarity. John
Rawls says that justice is the first virtue of
social institutions, as truth is of systems of
thought. - Is justice the first virtue of the criminal
justice system? Why or why not? Have your ideas
about the concept of justice changed since the
beginning of this course? Why? Make sure to
substantiate your reasons with cited facts.
4CRJ 201 Week 4 Principles of Effective
Intervention
CRJ 201 Week 4 DQ 2 Peer Review
CRJ 201 Week 4 DQ 2 Peer Review Peer Review.
Post your Final Paper Preparation assignment from
Week Three. Then, respond to one peer of your
choice and another who has the fewest responses.
When evaluating your peers work, check to see
if their outline addresses all the content and
research criteria of the final paper grading
rubric.
- CRJ 201 Week 4 Principles of Effective
Intervention -
- Principles of Effective Intervention. There are
four general principles of effective intervention
that have become organizing concepts of community
corrections. They have stimulated what has become
known as the what works movement. Write a paper
outlining the four general principles of the
what works movement. - Thesis Your thesis (which is part of your first
paragraph) should, at the very least, list the
four principles of the effective intervention.
5CRJ 201 Week 4 DQ 1 Corrections The Philosophy of
Criminal Sanctions
CRJ 201 Week 3 Final Paper Preparation
CRJ 201 Week 3 Final Paper Preparation Final
Paper Preparation. To prepare for your Final
Paper (due in Week Five), complete the following
assignment and submit it to your instructor for
feedback. Your paper should include an outline,
with a thesis statement, and an annotated
bibliography. Outline Provide an outline for
your Final Paper based on the instructions
provided in Week Five.
- CRJ 201 Week 4 DQ 1 Corrections The Philosophy of
Criminal Sanctions -
- Corrections The Philosophy of Criminal
Sanctions. There are four main philosophies
behind criminal sanctions retribution,
deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation. - a. Students whose names begin with the letters A
E Define retribution. What is the history
behind the use of retribution? What is the
philosophy behind the use of retribution as a
criminal sanction?
6CRJ 201 Week 3 DQ 2 The Judiciary Pretrial, Bail,
Plea Bargaining, and Trial
CRJ 201 Week 3 DQ 1 The Judiciary Structure and
Jurisdiction
CRJ 201 Week 3 DQ 1 The Judiciary Structure and
Jurisdiction The Judiciary Structure and
Jurisdiction. There are 51 separate court systems
in the United States. The federal government
operates one court system, the federal courts
and each of the 50 states operates a court
system, the state courts. The federal court and
all of the state courts have three main levels
trial courts, appeals courts, and supreme courts.
Define trial courts, appeals courts, and supreme
courts.
- CRJ 201 Week 3 DQ 2 The Judiciary Pretrial, Bail,
Plea Bargaining, and Trial -
- The Judiciary Pretrial, Bail, Plea Bargaining,
and Trial. The judiciary is an important part of
the criminal justice system. After police arrest
an individual, an extensive chain of events is
set off in the American court system. - a. Students whose names begin with the letters A
E Explain the booking procedure to your
classmates. How does it work and who is involved?
7CRJ 201 Week 2 Constitutional Policing
CRJ 201 Week 2 DQ 2 Law Enforcement Data Driven
Policing
CRJ 201 Week 2 DQ 2 Law Enforcement Data Driven
Policing Law Enforcement Data Driven Policing.
Define evidence-based practices. a. Students
whose names begin with the letters A D
Research and explain the partnership between New
York City and Microsoft Corporation to develop
the Domain Awareness System (DAS). Will systems
like DAS be able to reduce crime? If so, how?
- CRJ 201 Week 2 Constitutional Policing
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- Constitutional Policing. Police must obey the law
in their effort to control crime. Legal
restrictions may hurt the efficiency of police
but by obeying the law, police gain social
legitimacy. When a police officer violates the
law, they jeopardize the rights of the accused
and the rights of the innocent. The Fourth
Amendment of the Constitution states
8CRJ 201 Week 2 DQ 1 Law Enforcement Federal,
State, and Local Policing
CRJ 201 Week 1 DQ 3 Law Enforcement Patrol, Rapid
Response, and Investigation
CRJ 201 Week 1 DQ 3 Law Enforcement Patrol,
Rapid Response, and Investigation Law
Enforcement Patrol, Rapid Response, and
Investigation. The three primary tactics that
police employ to enforce the law are patrol,
rapid response, and investigation. Define patrol,
rapid response, and investigation. Which tactic
is the most successful at maximizing arrests and
reducing crime? Explain your answer.
- CRJ 201 Week 2 DQ 1 Law Enforcement Federal,
State, and Local Policing -
- Law Enforcement Federal, State, and Local
Policing. Law enforcement agencies exist on
federal, state, and local levels. What is
jurisdiction? Describe the difference between
federal and local police jurisdiction. - a. Students whose last names begin with the
letters A I Describe the history of federal
policing in the United States. Provide examples
of federal policing agencies. How are federal
policing agencies used to enforce the law?
9CRJ 201 Week 1 DQ 2 Social and Criminal Justice
CRJ 201 Week 1 DQ 1 The Criminal Justice System
CRJ 201 Week 1 DQ 1 The Criminal Justice
System The Criminal Justice System. The
criminal justice system is made up of three main
branches, including law enforcement, the
judiciary, and corrections. The system as a whole
can be viewed and analyzed from different
perspectives and considered in terms of different
outcomes. After completing this weeks required
reading, provide your own definition for the
criminal justice system.
- CRJ 201 Week 1 DQ 2 Social and Criminal Justice
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- Social and Criminal Justice. We usually look at
criminal justice as a system, an idea, or a
philosophy. Three of the major ideas that express
the idea of social justice include equality,
solidarity, and human rights. Explain how
equality, solidarity, and human rights are
examples of social justice. - Identify and discuss a social justice issue in
contemporary society (within the last two years)
that specifically relates to equality,
solidarity, or human rights. Make sure to cite a
periodical that covers this issue.
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