Category: Criminal Justice

  • Criminal Justice Process for a Felony Criminal Charge

    The federal system of the United States is founded on the substratum notion that the states administer the principal responsibility for criminal justice and hence, criminal justice is the nucleus of state and not national responsibility. Currently, there is no single criminal justice system in the U.S.A as different states follow many systems that are…

  • International Criminal Justice Future Trends

    Introduction Crime is continually evolving, thus becoming more complicated, especially due to technological developments. Other factors that have contributed to crime complexity include demographic changes for males below 30 years of age, which is a crime-prone age group, and macro-economic scales that include the unemployment rate, consumers’ spending power and economic stability of the region.…

  • How the Criminal Justice Agencies Reactes to Plight as a Victim

    Introduction: Analysis of the cases After completing the laboratory exercise, I have come to the conclusion that lawsuits based on sexual crime have negative consequences for innocent victims. Therefore, the main problem lies in the legislative process that is harmful to both, the accused and the suffered side. To be more exact, mostly all cases…

  • Criminal Justice Professionals and the Declaration of Independence

    Table of Contents Introduction The Declaration of Independence The Constitution The Bill of Rights Conclusion Work Cited Introduction The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are indeed the pillar documents to America’s sovereignty. These documents were designed to provide a cohesive social, legal and economic structure that binds the United States…

  • Confessions in Saudi vs US Criminal Justice Systems

    Introduction Interrogations are a vital element of the criminal justice system. They are helpful for solving cases and bringing perpetrators to responsibility. However, not all professional policemen are able to collect enough evidence during interrogations and investigations. In this way, it is important to point to another critical element of the criminal justice system –…

  • Recruitment and Training in the Criminal Justice Field

    Table of Contents Ethical Rules Governing Recruitment and Training Supporting Ethical Reasoning in Recruitment and Training Current Recruitment Strategies in the Criminal Justice Field Increasing the Number of Women and Minority Candidates Scholarly Sources and Credibility to the Topic References Ethical Rules Governing Recruitment and Training Historically, American employers in private or public sectors have…

  • Criminal Justice in Texas: Todd Willingham and Death Penalty

    The case of Cameron Todd Willingham was one of the most controversial criminal justice cases handled in Texas. In 2004, the man was charged with the murder of his three young children by arson. In Death by Fire, the PBS crew provides an analysis of the case, with the focus on the ambiguous interpretation of…

  • Changes Expected in the Field of Criminal Justice

    Table of Contents Introduction Changes expected Conclusion Reference List Introduction Change is a crucial element of criminal justice management due to the reality that a number of hitches are still present in the courts. For example, in January 2006, a United States judge punished a suspect on the grounds of ethnic leaning. The judge did…

  • Evaluation of the Meaning and Impact of Globalization in Relation to Criminal Justice

    Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion Reference List Introduction Globalization can be viewed as the process where the world’s markets and business become more connected and interdependent. Through globalization, various parts of the world have become closely connected through economic activities. For instance, various countries are engaged in trading activities with each other. This process…

  • Rawls vs. Nozick on Social Problems and Criminal Justice

    Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Justice as Fairness by John Rawls Distributive Justice by Robert Nozick Comparison of the Theories Conclusion References Abstract A variety of approaches to the study of fairness, ethics, morality, and justice entails numerous disputes between scientists who support specific theories and ideas. Famous philosophers John Rawls and Robert Nozick offer…