BCJ

Concepts of Probation and Parole

UNIT VII CONCEPTS OF PROBATION AND PAROLE Name Name BCJ 3150 Columbia Southern University Probation and parole share similar goals; to rehabilitate offenders and guide them back into society while protecting the community from these very same criminals (Abadinsky, 2018). Both utilize incentives to go by the rules, avoid breaking laws & ordinances, and for […]

Tech Essay: TECHNOLOGY IN THE COURTHOUSE

UNIT IV TECHNOLOGY IN THE COURTHOUSE BCJ 3450 Columbia Southern University There are three basic elements of physical security: control & monitor the access of people and vehicles; detect & prevent any unauthorized intrusions (both physical and cyber); and to safeguard buildings, people, and assets (Jones, 2003). A courthouse should have several rings of security

Case Study: The Ransomware Threat

The Ransomware Threat Columbia Southern University Facts A ransomware threat is when malware is put on a computer that stops the user from using it to get to files or to use it at all (Glassberg, J. (2015)). Crypto-ransomware and winlocker ransomware are two types of commonly used ransomware. Crypto-ransomware encrypts all the files on

BCJ 2201 Unit 1 Assessment

Question 1: Discuss the history of juvenile justice in America. Be sure to include a short summary in your discussion about parens patriae, the child saver movement, and the JJDPA. (Your response must be a minimum of 200 words.) The first juvenile court system was established in Illinois in 1899, when the state recognized that children

BCJ 2201 Unit 5 Case Study

Unit 5 Case study Columbia Southern University These are some cases that were greatly affected by juveniles and how due process impacted their cases. I will start off with the case of Kent v. United States is about a boy who was taken into custody of the police and asked about some robberies and rapes

BCJ 3150 Unit II Aspects Essay

UNIT II ASPECTS OF PROBATION AND PAROLE Name Name BCJ 3150 Columbia Southern University While probation and parole are similar in that they are both alternatives to incarceration, each is a unique component of the United States’ criminal justice system. In both probation and parole, the involved subject is supervised and expected to follow specific

Scholarly Activity: White Collar-Crime

Unit 7 Scholarly Activity Columbia Southern University White collar-crime has grown increasingly over the past couple of years. There are more people taking things that are not theirs, and no one knowing who it is that robbed them. People think that there are only a couple of crimes that are considered white-collar crime, and that

BCJ 2000 Unit 6 Scholarly Activity

Unit 6 Scholarly Activity Columbia Southern University There has been a very high increase of murders and aggravated assault cases in Jackson, Mississippi. Jackson is the largest city in the state of Mississippi, and is considered the most dangerous as well. Jackson has always been known for the amount of crime that takes place in

Scholarly Activity: The Chicago Area Project

Unit 4 Scholarly Activity Columbia Southern University The Chicago Area Project This project was established by Clifford Shaw to put his theory that social structure when pertaining to crime, can be impacted by social action. Shaw wanted to reduce the number of delinquent children in transitional neighborhoods. He tried to increase opportunities for the younger

BCJ 2000 Unit 5 Scholarly Activity

Unit 5 Scholarly Activity Columbia Southern University There are many different kinds of social theories, which try to categorize the behaviors of criminals. Social process theories come to term by a person coming in contact or interacting with society. Social development theories try to say that the offender changes over time. The same way that

Scroll to Top