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Juvenile and Adult Courts A Comparative Analysis Presentation

Juvenile and Adult Courts:A Comparative Analysis Presentation CPSS 235 Introduction The evolving Juvenile Justice System Juvenile Justice System focuses on rehabilitation, rather than punishmentGault decision Adjudicating youth to the adult system. Overview of the Juvenile Justice System Established in 1899Made progress in the growth and development of policiesFocus on rehabilitation Juvenile and Adult Court key

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Department Of Corrections Analysis Presentation

Department of Corrections Analysis Presentation Department of Corrections Analysis PresentationCPSS/330 Contents Top 5 offensives in NevadaEthnic distribution and populationHow often assault happens on staffDescribe communication strategies for working with the population within this department, including considerations for culture and gender.Describe how a better understanding of language and communication can improve safety in the department. Top

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Purpose and History Paper

Page 1 Purpose And History CPSS/215 Page 2 The following are five of the most commonly seen types of criminal punishment:Incapacitation seeks to prevent future crime by physically moving criminals away from society. This punishmentcan be traced to ancient times, Terance Miethe and Hong Lu write in Punishment: A Comparative Historical Perspective. Banishment was a common penalty

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Correctional Support Staff Response Paper

Page 1 Correctional Support Staff Response Paper CPSS/215 Page 2 Prison Subculture is the culture of prison society and thought by some to arise from the ‘pains of imprisonment’, while others believe it is imported to the prison. Prison Subculture is also known as the ‘convict code’. The Prisonizationmodel postulates that inmates react or adapt to the deprivations

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