How is the strategy of Cure Violence different from other strategies that address community violence?

Please answer the following questions:

  1. How is the strategy of Cure Violence different from other strategies that address community violence?
  2. What is the basic premise of Cure Violence?
  3. How was Cure Violence evaluated?
  4. Discuss at least three of the results of the evaluation.
  5. What does exposure to violence cause?
  6. What was found to be “key” to the success of Cure Violence? (183 Words)
  1. Please answer these questions:
  2. What got in the way of you following your self-care plan? What could you do to minimize that obstacle in the future?
  3. Did you follow your self-care plan?
  4. Was there a self-care activity that really worked for you over the semester? (183 Words)

What are the procedural steps the police were required to take once John began to incriminate himself?

John Doe is an individual who left his country in an effort to make a better life. However, he does not have legal status in America and was recently arrested for shoplifting merchandise, which was valued over $1,000. At the time of his arrest, John voluntarily began to make incriminating statements to the arresting officers. At the police station, detectives conducted an interrogation of John asking him about the theft. John Doe has had no prior arrests, is 35 years old, and most of John Doe’s family still resides in his home country. Due to the amount of money involved, the crime is deemed a felony and John was arrested and placed in county jail, however, he has no money for bail.

Please discuss the following questions, explaining your answers in detail by analyzing the facts presented and other factors you consider relevant; defining and explaining key legal terms and principles; and citing legal authority (your text and other legal authority) to support your conclusions in a 2–3 page paper (excluding the title page and reference page).

Since John was in custody, what are the procedural steps the police were required to take once John began to incriminate himself?
What procedural steps must the officers perform following John’s arrest and interview at the police station?
The court could choose either a preliminary hearing or a grand jury proceeding to establish probable cause for the felony charges in this case. Compare and contrast the two procedures.
Identify what issues the judge would take into consideration when setting bond for John.
Explain what an arraignment is and what occurs during an arraignment.

Identify the most prevalent philosophy used in sentencing the following crimes: drug distribution, rape, homicide, and DUI.

Please answer the questions in a complete sentence and submit the assignment

Philosophical Underpinnings of Sentencing

  1. Review the six ideological and theoretical underpinnings of sentencing and correctional policy: retribution, incapacitation, deterrence, rehabilitation, restorative justice, and reintegration.
  2. Identify the most prevalent philosophy used in sentencing the following crimes: drug distribution, rape, homicide, and DUI.
  3. Think of examples where multiple philosophies might apply to sentencing and craft a 1-min paper (or 130 words) to support your argument.

 

Textbook we use: Introduction to Corrections THIRD EDITION
BY Robert D. Hanser – University of Louisiana at Monroe

 

 

What is the atmosphere and amenities; how are inmates housed?

Historical Comparison: Jails and Prisons, Now and Then

  1. Scan The Encyclopedia of Greater Philadelphia website entry on Prisons and Jails by Annie Anderson (http://philadelphiaencyclopedia.org/archive/prisons-and-jails/) and review the description of the newest Pennsylvania prison, SCI Phoenix, located just outside of Philadelphia (https://www.cor.pa.gov/Facilities/StatePrisons/Pages/Phoenix.aspx).
  2. Write a three- to five-paragraph summary of how the two types of facilities differ and are similar.
  3. What is the atmosphere and amenities; how are inmates housed?
  4. Describe how inmates would spend their time in each.
  5. How are these changes reflective of the Age of the Reformatory in America?
  6. Identify how the newer SCI Phoenix facility adopts some of the changes in corrections after the Age of the Reformatory and developments in the 20th century.

 

Explain high tech crime

Explain high tech crime

Differentiate between criminal justice and criminology

:1.1Identify the paths on which a crime may be handled in the criminal justice system.

1.2Summarize why consensus for an exact definition of crime is difficult and why crime definitions may change over time.

1.3Review the five perspectives of the criminal justice system.

1.4Critique how the consensus and conflict models help and hinder public policy.

1.5Identify key elements in the relationship between crime and the media.

1.6Distinguish how the fear of crime and actual risk of being victimized are often misinterpreted by the public.

1.7Differentiate between criminal justice and criminology

What considerations would a utilitarian identify as important to think about in relation to this case

Imagine a scenario where there has been a serious crime in a town and the Sheriff is trying to prevent serious rioting. He knows that this rioting is likely to bring about destruction, injury, and maybe even death. The problem is that he has no leads; he has not the slightest idea who committed the crime. However, he can prevent these riots by lying to the town and framing an innocent man. No one will miss the man and he is hated in the town. If he frames and jails this innocent man, convincing people to believe that it was this man that committed the crime, then the town will be placated and people will not riot.

What would a utilitarian have us do in this case if we were the sheriff?
In other words, should we lie, according to utilitarianism?
What considerations would a utilitarian identify as important to think about in relation to this case
Would a Kantian agree with the utilitarian’s advice here? Why or why not?

What is due process? Create a definition in your own words; provide specific, constitutional foundations for due process and create your own assessment of its significance in the criminal justice process today

Do not need cover page or special formatting. Prior to posting your primary response to this discussion: Watch (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tffoV_s-Lns) Watch (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C7zveWgKOeo) Read (https://www.learnliberty.org/blog/t-he-constitutional-rights-of-noncitizens/) What is due process? Create a definition in your own words; provide specific, constitutional foundations for due process and create your own assessment of its significance in the criminal justice process today. Make sure that your primary response explains the notion of ethics and fairness, as these terms relate to criminal due process. Be sure to support your answer with scholarly sources and appellate court opinions. Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references.

Explain how the three careers represent the component they belong to.

Please answer this 4 questions in order:

*Choose one career from each of the three components of the criminal justice system (policing, courts, and corrections). For this one i would like Court.

*Summarize, in approximately 50 words, each career including its professional standards.

*Explain how the three careers represent the component they belong to. For example, if your suggested career is a victim rights advocate, which component (policing, courts, corrections) does this career most closely align to, and how is it representative of the goals or mission of that component?

*Choose one current trend in criminal justice and explain how it impacts one of the careers you have identified.

Please answer them in order and organized. I have attached a Link. For this assignment i don’t want it to be in APA format. Just the questions and answers with references in the end. Thank you.

What are the jurisdictions of different levels of law enforcement?

  • What are the different law-enforcement agencies at different levels?
  • What are the jurisdictions of different levels of law enforcement?

How do law-enforcement officers apply discretion?]

  • What are the different court systems in the United States?
  • What are the jurisdictions of the different court systems in the United States?

How might a case progress through the courts? Include different possibilities—for example, plea bargain, adjudication, appeals.]

  • How do different operating methods of corrections systems in the United States function? Address the following operating methods:
  • Explain how the three components of the criminal justice system use technology to promote transparency with the public.]

 

  • Public vs. private
  • Local, state, federal

 

  • What are the jurisdictions of the different corrections systems in the United States?

How can professionals in corrections apply discretion?]