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- CRJ 303 Entire Course (Ash)
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- CRJ 303 Week 1 DQ 1 Goals of SentencingCRJ 303
Week 1 DQ 2 Sentencing TechniquesCRJ 303 Week 2
DQ 1 PunishmentCRJ 303 Week 2 DQ 2 Privatizing
PrisonsCRJ 303 Week 2 Assignment Jails vs.
PrisonsCRJ 303 Week 3 DQ 1 Probation and
ParoleCRJ 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Civil Commitments
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- CRJ 303 Week 1 DQ 1 Goals of Sentencing (Ash)
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- Goals of Sentencing. Describe each of the five
goals of sentencing and create a list of the
favorable and unfavorable consequences, focusing
on each. Your initial post should be at least 250
words in length. Support your claims with
examples from required material(s) and/or other
scholarly resources, and properly cite any
references. Respond to at least two of your
classmates posts by Day 7.
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- CRJ 303 Week 1 DQ 2 Sentencing Techniques (Ash)
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- Sentencing Techniques. Discuss the differences
between indeterminate and sentences of fixed
terms. Which do you think are the most effective
sentencing techniques, and why? How do
truth-in-sentencing statutes figure into both of
the two types of sentencing decisions?
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- CRJ 303 Week 2 Assignment Jails vs. Prisons (Ash)
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- Jails and Prisons. Prepare a paper detailing the
differences between jails and prisons and the
relative purposes for each. As an example,
discuss the differences in length of sentences,
funding sources, facility types, and size of
facilities. The writer may incorporate
rehabilitative and treatment capabilities or
describe an example of a historic or infamous
facility.
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- CRJ 303 Week 2 DQ 1 Punishment (Ash)
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- Punishment. Many scholars argue that punishment
is an ineffective way to prevent and to deter
future criminals from acting out in violent or
society-damaging ways. What methodologies of
crime prevention are available beyond deterrence
and punishment? Argue the merit of these
alternative methods versus traditional
punishment schemes.
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- CRJ 303 Week 2 DQ 2 Privatizing Prisons (Ash)
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- Privatizing Prisons. Discuss the merit of
privatizing jails and prisons in the United
States. Should the government exclusively run
incarceration centers, or is it acceptable for
private businesses to be involved in these
enterprises?
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- CRJ 303 Week 3 Assignment Juvenile Corrections
(Ash) - For more course tutorials visit
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- CRJ 303 Week 3 Assignment Juvenile Corrections
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- CRJ 303 Week 3 DQ 1 Probation and Parole (Ash)
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- Probation and Parole. Detail the differences
between probation and parole. In your opinion,
which form of supervision and conditional release
is the most effective to deter future crimes and
to protect the public?
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- CRJ 303 Week 3 DQ 2 Civil Commitments (Ash)
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- Civil Commitments. One approach to deal with
sexually violent predators is to not release them
after their prison terms, but instead to confine
them in special prisons or units for civil
commitments. Do you agree or disagree with the
use of civil commitments, and why? What criteria
should be used before releasing an offender from
civil commitment?
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- CRJ 303 Week 4 Assignment Life As A Correctional
Officer (Ash) - For more course tutorials visit
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- CRJ 303 Week 4 Assignment Life As A Correctional
Officer
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- CRJ 303 Week 4 DQ 1 Open and Closed Prison (Ash)
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- CRJ 303 Week 4 DQ 1 Open and Closed Prison
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- CRJ 303 Week 4 DQ 2 Eight activities (Ash)
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- CRJ 303 Week 4 DQ 2 Eight activities
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- CRJ 303 Week 5 Assignment Criminals and
Sentencing (Ash) - For more course tutorials visit
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- CRJ 303 Week 5 Assignment Criminals and
Sentencing
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- CRJ 303 Week 5 DQ 1 Legal Rights of Inmates (Ash)
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- Legal Rights of Inmates. Choose one of the legal
rights of inmates listed in Chapter 14 of the
text, Corrections An Introduction. Compare and
contrast that right to people in society whom are
not incarcerated. Do you agree that inmates
should have the right you have chosen to examine?
Why?
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- CRJ 303 Week 5 DQ 2 Crime and Punishment (Ash)
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- Crime and Punishment. Some experts argue that
people have been punished as an attempt to change
conduct and deter crimes for thousands of years,
with very little success crime still continues
to be prevalent in modern societies. Do you agree
that we need a new paradigm for sentencing? If
yes, provide details of what a new paradigm
should look like.
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