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CRJ 201 Week 5 Final Exam

Nov 29th, 2014
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  3. This document of CRJ 201 Week 5 Final Exam shows the solutions to the following problems:
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  6. Question #1
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  8. Compare and contrast the concepts of criminal justice vs. social justice.
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  10. Question #2
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  12. Explain how the concept of multiculturalism affects law enforcement issues.
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  14. Question #3
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  16. Why is terrorism a law enforcement concern, and how does the Department of Homeland Security seek to address the terrorism threat?
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  18. Question #4
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  20. Define the concept of due process, where it comes from, and what it means within the criminal justice system.
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  22. Question #5
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  24. Chronologically detail the normal steps of the criminal justice system and explain the nature and purpose of each of the steps.
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  26. Law - General Law
  27. Focus of the Final Paper
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  29. The purpose of the Final Paper is for students to pick a branch of the criminal justice system and then answer, for the role of a specific professional, the branch of the criminal justice system, and the criminal justice system at large, how they can use the social justice principles of equality, solidarity, and human rights to build a more just society.
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  31. Example: if the student chooses law enforcement and the issue is profiling citizens to investigate potential crime, the students will research, analyze, and propose how a law enforcement officer, law enforcement agencies, and the criminal justice system at large can each use the social justice principles of equality, solidarity, and human rights to build a more just society.
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  33. Choose one of the three main branches of the criminal justice system: law enforcement, the judiciary, or corrections. Your paper should address areas I, II, and III in the body of your paper.
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  35. Part I:
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  37. a. If you chose law enforcement:
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  39. Law enforcement professionals must execute justice by upholding the law in an ethical and constitutional manner. Which parts of the Constitution of the United States are most relevant to the ethical standards of law enforcement professionals? How do law enforcement professionals ensure that they uphold the Constitution? How can law enforcement professionals use the social justice principles of equality, solidarity, and human rights to build a more just society?
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  41. b. If you chose the judiciary: Professionals in the judiciary, including prosecutors, defense attorneys, and judges, must execute justice by upholding the law in an ethical manner. Which parts of the Constitution of the United States are most relevant to the ethical standards of professionals in the judiciary? How do professionals in the judiciary uphold the Constitution? How can a professional in the judiciary use the social justice principles of equality, solidarity, and human rights to build a more just society?
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  43. c. If you chose corrections: Corrections professionals must execute justice by upholding the law in an ethical and constitutional manner. Which parts of the Constitution of the United States are most relevant to the ethical standards of corrections professionals? How do corrections professionals ensure that they uphold the Constitution? How can corrections professionals use the social justice principles of equality, solidarity, and human rights to build a more just society?
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  45. Part II:
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  47. a. If you chose law enforcement: Why do people commit crime? How can law enforcement professionals use criminal theory to understand criminal actions? How can this understanding inform their practice?
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  49. b. If you chose the judiciary
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  53. Gather all the materials you need for a test before the testing time. Leaving behind a tool that you need to complete your work may throw off your entire experience. The instructor does not always have extra supplies, so you must be sure to have everything you require.
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