There are many ways that victims can be assisted by prosecutors including keeping them informed of case statuses, paroles, or bring charges against the defendant. Justice can be sought for victims by Assistant District Attorney’s by speedy case resolutions so there are no delays. Victims can be protected against harassment, threats, injuries etc. Victims can be helped to recover property theft and gather evidence to assist in their loss. Some of the unethical concerns discussed are victims that…
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Law and Justice has impacted on your future as a reflective and ethical practitioner? The learning within Ethics, Law and Justice has unexpectedly provided me with numerous aspects of the legal system. Discussions involved in seminars and the required readings have created more depth into the role of ethics and justice in the legal…
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the criminal justice system and all of the agencies work together to make sure that the country has the right security standards. The work of law enforcers, prosecutors and judges involve decision making which directly affects the lives of the citizens. Therefore, all the parties involved are required to uphold high level of morality and ethical behavior, fairness and equality as they administer their duties on daily basis. Although this is what is expected from all the criminal justice parties…
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University of Phoenix Material Ethical Dilemma Worksheet Incident Review 1. What is the ethical issue or problem? Identify the issue succinctly. The ethical issue here is that the husband, who was also a prisoner of war and suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, may not be fit for an adult prison because the war experiences left him with the mentality of a 10 year old. 2. What are the most important facts? Which facts have the most bearing on the ethical decision presented? Include any…
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Criminal justice and ethics are closely related. The social contract theory states that residents of a country have given up certain rights to be protected by the government, and criminal justice professionals. Justice practitioners are to have a higher moral character. This is expected of them so that we as common people can feel confident about government agents that protect us. Essentially, all criminal justice professionals, such as :police officers, judges, prosecutors, defense lawyers, correctional…
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Colorblindness sheds a new light on the American justice system as she uncovers the ethical issues in the United State’s civil rights. Alexander explains that the most hated group of people in America are criminals as the War on Drugs subjugates, disenfranchises, and impoverishes large numbers of poor African Americans that are average criminals. Discrimination against ex-convicts is now condoned and socially approved. Today, there are more black males under criminal justice control, such as incarceration, parole…
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Ethical Dilemma Executive Summary Mr. Hendrix April 4, 2012 “In criminal Justice code of ethics can be thought of as a moral compass that helps one decide how to act in critical moments. Ethics is very important for people that are in a position of power and prominence, as these individuals have the greatest influence on society, the members of the criminal justice system make critical decisions every day and their choices have profound effect on our lives” (ehow, 2010). In…
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In today’s society, unethical leadership continues to be a persistent problem in the criminal justice system. To help maintain and establish ethical behavior, supervisors are required to examine the factors that influence good behaviors in order to promote it with the departments. The misconduct on both corrections and police departments has received the greatest attention in the community because the physical and verbal abuses are escalating, which cause fears among the residents. Researchers believe…
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Shane’ Hill-Bailey CJ 210 Unit 9 Research Project 1/13/2012 Shane’ Hill-Bailey Professor Wiberg CJ 210 Unit 9 Final Project Ethical and Legal Preparations Required for a Successful Prosecution There are specific ethical considerations that need to be addressed when investigating Homicide and rape. A few of these ethical considerations are shared between the two such as the investigators mind state. This plays an important role in the preparations required for a successful prosecution…
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Criminal Justice and Society CRJ 201 Melissa King I. Corrections is most relevant to the Eighth Amendment of the . The Eight Amendment, which states, “Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted.” This prohibiting the federal government from imposing excessive bail, excessive fines or cruel and unusual punishments, including torture. Laws should be applied to persons equally, without discrimination on prohibited grounds…
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