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    When I did this test I thought I would failed because I did not know so much about criminal justice. I believe, I learn so much things about criminal justice. I can be a good candidate for criminal justice. There are so many things I can do in this field. People have a lot of opportunities in criminal justice My strengths and weakness are really different and I should improve in them. My weakness are I might not know everything and might get something wrong. Im am not good with people sometimes…

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    Race, Ethnicity, and the Criminal Justice System The aspect of race and ethnic relations I want to explore is minority groups in the U.S. criminal justice system. I will talk about young black and Latino men, especially those who are members of a lower socio-economic status. They are the most targeted by the law, which is portrayed in popular culture. I became interested in this topic because I'm passionate about anything that is related to the criminal justice system. Every single project or…

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    Ethical decisions are a part of our everyday life and even more so a part of the criminal justice profession. Except for a few other professions being under the microscope of the public about the decisions made, the field of criminal justice faces this every day. Ethics are instilled in us at an early age and are very vulnerable to outside distractions that can lead us array. That’s why it is important to have a reliable moral compass that deters us from doing the wrong thing ever. There is a…

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    and acceptable behavior of both the criminal justice system, and the individuals that work within it, are portrayed differently throughout Hollywood movies. The criminal justice system is a set of processes which are set by the government to help control crime and apply penalties to those who violate the law. There are more than a single criminal justice system, and they are each applied differently depending on their level. For instance, the State criminal justice system only handles crimes…

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    i wish to study criminal justice because coming from the neighborhood i came from the minute you step out your house or exiting your local subway station at night you want to know you'll be safe and protected. i am a very simple person down to earth person, but it always wasn't like that coming from a life of a large struggling family and losing my father at such a crucial age and what i meant by a large family is that i am one of 8 kids and only the second one to finish High school. So for me…

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    impacting not only the viewers, but also the criminal justice system. On the show, a crime is investigated, analyzed, and a conviction is made in an hour. While the span of the show may be a few days to a few weeks, in reality some investigations take months, even years, before a conviction. It has created a phenomena known as the “CSI Effect” and is basically exactly what it states. How has this television show, “CSI”, played an impact on the criminal justice system and also the crime labs?…

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    The study of psychology in law develops the roles in the criminal justice system. Psychologist who work in the criminal justice field may end up working in law enforcement, corrections or in the court system, each of these three fields incorporates different aspects of the legal system. The psychologist in criminal justice field studies the offenders, victims, law enforcement employees, juror expert witnesses, prison guards, judges and parole officers. The examination discoveries of a…

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    duties and rights include education, health care, and criminal justice potential policies. In order to find a “right” or “good” solution for both education and health care, I think it is best to focus on only the consequences of the proposals which is known as Consequentialism. However, potential criminal justice policy’s…

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    contextualized, excused, and forgotten because of who she is and the purpose her lying supposedly serves. The FBI and the Justice Department have given her a pass on crimes that would land anyone else in prison; in fact, Lt. General Ralph Peters said that, “If I would have done half of what we know Hillary Clinton has done, I’d be on my way to Leavenworth … she is a criminal” (RS, 2015). Apparently, the rule of law does not apply to those who are politically connected to the present…

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    institutions, the American justice system is statistically biased against African-Americans and other minorities at all levels of the judicial system. Nanya Springer discusses this when she writes in her article about how white defendants usually fair better in trials over black defendants for the same types of crimes. (Springer 1) Also in her article, she talks about another major reason why African Americans are being…

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