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Utah Courts, Busting at Seams from Raking in High Fines and FeesMoney generated by Utah justice courts for fiscal year 2010 reports over $58 million collected from fines and fees. Jail threats are often used to boost revenues even more, adding to the pockets of the court system as a whole.- New York State Justice and Village Courts: An IntroductionNew York StateJustice and VIllage Courts hand matters of local controversy and of limited jurisdiction.
- Juvenile and Adult CourtsA comparative analysis of juvenile and adult courts, with brief looks at various ideas and approaches
- St. Charles Courts Moving Toward Electronic Filing of Court DocumentsThe St. Charles County Courts and the Missouri State Supreme Court will begin accepting eFiled documents for cases involving less than $25,000. Attorneys unsure of benefits.
- Chief Justice Stresses Need for California Court Case Management SystemIn the wake of Gov. Jerry Brown's proposed $200 million cut to the California Judiciary Branch's budget, Chief Justice Tani Cantil-Sakauye stressed the need to protect funding for the development of CCMS
- Justice DefinedAn opinion-explanation of what justice actually is, and expected to be for victims, and society in the criminal justice system.
- Disparity Vs. Discrimination in the Criminal Justice SystemCriminologists have disputed for many years if discrimination exists within the criminal justice system or if a confusion over the definitions of discrimination and disparity exists.
Criminal Justice: An Eight-Step Overview of the Justice SystemThere are several crucial steps to the American criminal justice process in terms of investigating crimes and putting offenders through the system. Here, the criminal justice system is presented as an eight step process.- Procedures in the Criminal Justice SystemThis is a brief overview of the criminal justice system in England. It explains the process in which an individual is identified, indicted and convicted.
- Michael Vick, Donte Stallworth, Plaxico Burress: Blind Justice?Lady Justice is blind; or at least she should be.
Guilty or Not Guilty? Bringing FRAUD (AGAIN) to the Bar of JusticeFraud that allegedly affected a multitude of people, traversed the national boundaries of the different countries and rendered a mockery of their various laws must be brought AGAIN before the Bar of Justice.- Crime Pays: Benefits from Earning a Criminal Justice DegreeA degree in Criminal Justice is proper preparatory studies for a wide range of careers beyond police work and a vital stepping stone to some post graduate degrees. But, what are the differences between criminal justice, criminology and criminilistics?
- What Classes to Expect During an Online Criminal Justice ProgramYour criminal justice online degree may be an associate, bachelor, or master's level class. Subsequently, the criminal justice courses you take vary by degree. Read on and learn about four such courses you are sure to encounter at some point.
- Juvenile Justice in MissouriWhat is the history of Juvenile Justice in Missouri? What is the current practice of Juvenile Justice in Missouri? Is it moving in a positive direction?
Book Review: Contempt: How the Right is Wronging American Justice -- Catherine CrierThink that your vote does not matter as to who becomes the next president? Think again. Contempt: How The Right Is Wronging American Justice is Republican Catherine Crier's attempt to point out how the radical right has all but taken over the judicial system.- A Comparison of Criminal Justice SystemsExplores the history and current practice of the French and US criminal justice systems. Compares legal education, court systems, prevention, and sentences.
Chief Justice of PakistanThe justice you get in the third world democracy- Juvenile and Adult Courts: A Comparative AnalysisThere have been long running debates about both the Juvenile and Adult courts. There has been speculation that juvenile offenders are not receiving enough punishment through the juvenile courts.
- Mistakes and Debates in Criminal Law: The Downside of Justice:Judicial error, as it is called, is a sad fact of life - innocents are mistakenly arrested, people argue over different aspects of the justice system, and even the courts hand down the wrong sentence from time to time. Read what occurs when the law goofs.
- US Courts Discredit Law Enforcement and Gives Offenders More CredenceThese court decisions are a mockery of our justice system
- The Separation Between Homeland Security and Criminal Justice in EducationSince the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001, the president has created a Homeland Security Department made up of the CIA, FBI and other government and justice agencies.
Juveniles in the Adult Criminal Justice SystemJuveniles who are adjudicated in the criminal courts, as opposed to juvenile courts, are faced with more obstacles. Since there are different processing procedures between the two jurisdictions, these juveniles are affected differently when released into society.
The Future of the Juvenile Justice SystemWhat does the future have in store for the juvenile justice system? Some may say that more responsibility needs to be placed on the parents, while others say it is society's responsibility to help curb juveniles from entering the justice system.- Substance Abuse in the Criminal Justice SystemThis is a college paper for a Research Methodology class on substance abuse issues within the criminal justice system.
- The Story Behind Justice - Sometimes the Wrong Person is CaughtWhat happens when mob justice is allowed to rule over court justice? A closer look at a recent occurrence in Texas.
Punishment vs Rehabilitation in the Criminal Justice SystemExamining the goals of the criminal justice system and punishment versus rehabilitation- The Criminal Justice System ProcessMany people do not know or understand how the criminal justice system works until they or someone they know become involved in it. But one should understand how the criminal justice system works.
- Criminal Justice System in Action: The Adversarial SystemWhen considering the existing systems of criminal procedure that exists in our modern criminal justice system, several questions bring about resounding concerns for the adequate presentation of criminal issues.
- Plea Bargaining in the Criminal Justice System: Who is Really Benefiting?Plea bargaining is a procedure within the criminal justice system that can rob the rights of the victims, as well as the rights of defendants involved in the crimes. This is a highly debated issue within the criminal justice system.
- Bail Bondsmen and the CourtsThe basic premise of bail is very important to our system of justice. It helps keep jail populations under control and allows defendants the chance to avoid jail while awaiting a trial.
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