Extractions: Women's Studies To order a specific paper, click the Catalog Number button next to the Paper Title of interest. Paper Title Description of Paper (Year Written) (Nbr Pages) (Nbr Notes/Citations) (Nbr Sources) ($=Price) The American Bail System A historical background with a discussion of methods and operations of the bail bondsman. Written in 1978, 9 pages, 15 notes, 4 sources, $80.55 The Criminal Justice System's Treatment of the Poor in Urban Society Discusses inadequacies and problems with tentative solutions. Written in 1978, 7 pages, 10 notes, 5 sources, $62.65 The Development of the Bail System Deals with operation and problems with historical background. Written in 1978, 9 pages, 12 notes, 6 sources, $80.55 The Rights of Prisoners Contends that prisoners are still citizens with their inherent constitutional rights, suggests a bill of rights for prisoners noting case studies. Written in 1978, 6 pages, 5 sources, $53.70 The Constitutionality of a Mandatory Death Penalty Analysis of the 1972 Supreme Court decision holding that this constitutes cruel and unusual punishment, noting actual court rulings. Written in 1978, 10 pages, 5 notes, $89.50
Extractions: International Conference on Human Detoxification During the past three years, there has been an ongoing evaluation of the Narconon program at two Narconon facilities in the United States. These facilities are located in Los Angeles, California, and Chilocco, Oklahoma. This ongoing evaluation is aimed at both monitoring some of the factors involved in delivery of the Narconon program and at assessing the long term results of this comprehensive socio-educational approach. The purpose of this evaluation was three-fold: The first goal of this evaluation was to monitor ongoing delivery to the clients at both Narconon facilities. Daily and weekly reports provided information on each client on the program. This ongoing evaluation afforded a detailed picture of what it takes to deliver rehabilitation service to hard core drug addicts.
Extractions: Experts agree that more people generally means more crime. Because Utah is expected to grow by an additional million people by the year 2008, it only stands to reason that the state will need more prison beds. Just how many more depends on how well the state does at rehabilitating those they imprison.
International Corrections And Prisons Association The Department plays an important part of the criminal justice process in South Maryland Montgomery County Department of Correction and rehabilitation http://www.icpa.ca/related/government/
Extractions: Search Advanced Site Map A-Z Index Professional Development ... Printer-friendly version Selected sections of the California Education Code pertaining to private elementary and high schools. . Every person, firm, association, partnership, or corporation offering or conducting private school instruction on the elementary or high school level shall between the first and 15th day of October of each year, commencing on October 1, 1967, file with the Superintendent of Public Instruction an affidavit or statement, under penalty of perjury, by the owner or other head setting forth the following information for the current year.
Extractions: Introduces students to the major issues and ethical considerations facing criminal justice and criminology today. Discusses six to eight major critical, moral, and ethical issues. Considers such core topics as the death penalty, abortion, euthanasia, abolition of the insanity plea, victimless crimes (prostitution, drug abuse, gambling), and gun control. Presents these issues in the format of pros and cons; involves student presentations or debates. CJ 1101 Administration of Criminal Justice 4 QH Surveys the contemporary criminal justice system from the initial contact with the offender through prosecution, disposition, incarceration, and release to the community. Emphasizes major systems of social control: police, corrections, juvenile justice, mental health systems, and their policies and practices relative to the offender. Maintains balanced study by providing legal, empirical, and sociological materials. CJ 1151 Introduction to Law and the Legal Process 1 4 QH
Extractions: c r i m i n a l j u s t i c e CJ 1005 CJ 1006 Freshman Seminar 1 and 2 1 QH each Designed to introduce freshman criminal justice majors to university life, study skills, and techniques for career development. CJ 1101 Administration of Criminal Justice 4 QH Surveys the contemporary criminal justice system from the initial contact with the offender through prosecution, disposition, incarceration, and release to the community. Emphasizes major systems of social control: police, corrections, juvenile justice, mental health systems, and their policies and practices relative to the offender. Maintains balanced study by providing legal, empirical, and sociological materials. CJ 1151 Introduction to Law and the Legal Process 1 4 QH Provides an introduction to the law and the legal system of the United States. Sets forth the fundamentals of our legal process and provides a summary description of both the private and public law system. Presents an overview of the traditional structure, as well as the basic principles of law. CJ 1152 Introduction to Law and the Legal Process 2 4 QH Continues the material presented in CJ1151. Introduces basic tort and contract principles, administrative law, and governmental regulation of business, topics of particular concern to criminal justice professionals in both the public and private sectors, as well as to those students concentrating in legal studies. Prereq. CJ1151 and CJ1252.
Ivy Tech Indianapolis - Future Students - Criminal Justice The criminal Justice program addresses educational needs for professionals of both public and private criminal justice facilities and service providers. http://www.ivytech.edu/indianapolis/future-students/academics/health-public/crim
Living Conditions In Iraq: A Criminal Tragedy UNICEF reported on March 28, 2003 that, The education system in Iraq, prior to 1991, Despite its reluctant to blame this criminal tragedy on USBritain http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=HAS20050603&arti
CRIMINAL RECORDS REVIEW ACT criminal record check means a criminal record check under this Act; (c.1) a francophone education authority as defined in the School Act, http://www.qp.gov.bc.ca/statreg/stat/C/96086_01.htm
Extractions: Contents Section Definitions Purpose Equivalent standards Criminal record check ... Schedule 2 In this Act: "administrator" means the person designated by regulation as the administrator of the prescribed program; "child" means an individual under 19 years of age; "conviction" includes a conviction for an attempt to commit a relevant offence, a conditional discharge, a disposition made before April 1, 2003 under the Young Offenders Act (Canada) as it then was, a sentence under the Youth Criminal Justice Act (Canada) and an order under sections 810 and 810.1 of the Criminal Code (Canada); "criminal record check" means a criminal record check under this Act; "criminal record check authorization" means an authorization for a criminal record check referred to in section 27; "deputy registrar" means a person appointed under the Public Service Act as deputy registrar for the purposes of this Act;
About The Virginia Resource Access System Crimes Against Minors Registration criminal FirearmsInformation on; criminal education Resource Development and Support Elementary and Secondary http://www.vras.state.va.us/define.htm
Extractions: Definition List for the Virginia Resource Access System The following list is meant to assist you with subject searches for programs and services relevant to projects and needs in your community. The bold type words are the broad subject headings and the list that follows contains all subjects within that broader subject heading. For example, if you searched the database under the subject Health you would get all programs related to Health and Health care offered by the State of Virginia. If you narrowed your search to Emergency Services Assistance, you would get information on Health programs only related to that subject Although we plan to add a search feature directly from this page in the near future, at this time you cannot search the database from this page. Please print the list and use it to assist with your search efforts. Agriculture Arts Building Codes Crime and Public Safety ... Youth and Children Agriculture: Agricultural Development Agricultural Marketing Agriculture Best Mgmt Practices-Tax Credit Agricultural Best Mgmt. Practices Commodity Boards Community Tree Planting and Care Domestic Marketing Eggs and Poultry Food Distribution Services Food Safety Services Fruits, Vegetables, Peanuts Hardwood Management
Extractions: Associations and Organizations The following list of criminal justice associations provides an excellent means for keeping updated on current issues, trends in the profession, and networking opportunities. In addition, many of the web pages provide a variety of additional resources of interest to criminal justice professionals, instructors and graduate students. Academy of Behavioral Profiling Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Airborne Law Enforcement Association American Academy of Forensic Psychology ... Women Police Officers Association of California Source Links With Annotations Academy of Behavioral Profiling
Criminal Justice Program The goal of the criminal Justice Program at OSIBaltimore is to increase public safety Through grantmaking and educational forums, the Program hopes to http://www.soros.org/initiatives/baltimore/focus_areas/a_criminal_justice
Extractions: Search Search Site Search Initiative Newsletter Stay informed with periodic news and announcements from OSI-Baltimore. Subscribe Unsubscribe Criminal Justice Program Focus Areas Guidelines Grantee List The Open Society Institute established an office in Baltimore with the aim of improving the lives of people existing on the margins of the city, who have inadequate access to its resources. OSI-Baltimore seeks to understand the interdependence of the challenges facing the city and to respond with integrated grantmaking programs that will help ensure that marginalized city residents have the services and opportunities they need to participate fully in community life. The goal of the Criminal Justice Program at OSI-Baltimore is to increase public safety and to reduce incarceration and recidivism by encouraging support for effective and humane responses to criminal behavior and victimization. The Program seeks to infuse public debate on crime with a broader discussion of the causes of incarceration and of the strategies that can effectively reduce crime and recidivism. The Criminal Justice Program believes that these initiatives ultimately will help create a more open society in which all citizens have an opportunity to participate and fewer citizens live in a shadow society behind bars. The Program is eager to create partnerships with public and private entities in an effort to bring about effective reforms that will benefit our society at large.
Extractions: Liberty House is a sober living home that caters to post alcohol rehab and drug rehab patients and provides the needed structure to live a sober life and transition back into society and employability. Liberty House is conveniently located in the heart of Los Angeles, California in Century City. The Discovery Program
The Youth Criminal Justice Act: Summary And Background The Youth criminal Justice Act does not lower the age at which a young person If a young person is placed in an adult facility, the adult conditional http://canada.justice.gc.ca/en/ps/yj/ycja/explan.html
Extractions: Latest Updates Annual Statement on the YCJA About Youth Justice Youth Criminal Justice Act ... YCJA > The Youth Criminal Justice Act: Summary and Background Introduction On February 4, 2002, the House of Commons passed Bill C-7, the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA). The new law replaces the Young Offenders Act (YOA) , and is in force as of April 1, 2003, following a period of preparation for its implementation. The YCJA builds on the strengths of the YOA and introduces significant reforms that address its weaknesses. The YCJA provides the legislative framework for a fairer and more effective youth justice system. The introduction of the bill followed an extensive period of review and consultation, much of which is reflected in the following reports: A Review of the Young Offenders Act and the Youth Justice System in Canada, report of the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Task Force on Youth Justice (1996) Renewing Youth Justice, report of the House of Commons Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights (1997) A Strategy for the Renewal of Youth Justice, Department of Justice Canada (1998)