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Generational Differences in the Criminal Justice Workforce

Week 1 – Generational Differences in the Criminal Justice Workforce Name CJA/395 Date Instructor Generational Differences There are many agencies within the criminal justice system, law enforcement, like the police and corrections, and the courts all work together towards the goal of a safe community. These agencies all have different responsibilities, but work toward protecting […]

Global Perspectives Assessment

Global PerspectivesAssessment University of Phoenix CJA/484 October 31, 2011 Leon Kutzke Abstract Because of recent changes in communication, transportation, and commerce, crime has become a global occurrence. Given that notion, criminology itself must become global in its capacity. Some criminologists state that criminals are like a virus; they evolve over time and change as do

Leadership Lessons

Leadership Lessons Paper CJA/375 Leadership Lessons This paper will discuss the major emergency event that took place in Northern California, back in October,1989. This incident involved multiple agencies and the emergency management of the Loma Prieta Earthquake (often referred as the San Francisco earthquake) that took place on October 17, 1989 (Dellums, Mineta, Panetta, Pelosi,

Plea Bargaining Paper

Plea Bargaining CJA 224 Plea Bargaining Define Plea Bargaining Crimes are committed every day across the United States of America. Many of these crimes never make it to trial because the individual agrees to a plea bargain with the prosecution.According to “Cornell University Law School” (n.d.), ” Plea bargains are agreements between defendants and prosecutors

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