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CCJJ has engaged itself in coordinating criminal and juvenile justice issues and developing several policy recommendations over the past year. At the Crime Summit on June 30, 1997, Governor Leavitt announced a "State of ALERT" calling on government officials and leaders, community leaders, and religious leaders to work together to turn back the threat of crime in Utah. A re-write of the Incident Based Reporting database with enhanced interfaces to Cellular Digital Packet Data to gather arrest information directly from field personnel. CCJJ is responsible for acting as a pass-through agency for many grant programs that aid different branches and levels of government. final_jordan_report http://www.who.int/entity/tobacco/en/final_jordan_report.pdf Tobacco kills more than 4 million people every year. This document is not a formal publication of the World Health Organization (WHO), and all rights are reserved by the Organization. The dramatic successes of some lawsuits have made Member States eager to understand the lessons of this experience for their situations, and to identify opportunities for globalizing tobacco litigation. Like fire, it must be handled with care. Key to the tobacco industry's success in the first two waves of personal injury litigation was its unflinching commitment to a "scorched earth" litigation strategy that continues to this day. Cipollone v. Liggett Group, Inc.,1 3 a personal injury case filed in 1983 on be half of New Jersey smoker and lung cancer victim Rose Cipollone and her husband Tony, would set the stage for later successes. adm Email cgs+@pitt.edu The College of General Studies (CGS) offers a variety of options leading to a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science degree. The majors available in CGS are Administration of Justice, Dental Hygiene (for licensed dental hygienists), Health Services, Humanities, Legal Studies, Media Communications, Natural Sciences, Public Administration, and Social Sciences. The Administration of Justice, Humanities, and Social Sciences majors are also available on Saturday. Choose one CGS or CAS approved Literature course. Choose approved CGS International Perspective or CAS Foreign or International Culture courses: foreign language courses may be used to fulfill this requirement. Choose one of these three specialized areas: Adult and Juvenile Corrections, Law Enforcement Practice, or Social Policy Planning and the Legal Process. eddra_cjs There are two main criteria for a project to be included in EDDRA: (a) to have been subject to an evaluation (outcome -- experimental or quasi experimental design -- or process) (b) to be internally consistent, that means the indicators should be relevant to the objectives and the results of the interventions should be in line with the objectives stated in the planning phase. Some of the questions we planned to answer at the starting point of this exercise were: Is it possible to identify common intervention models applied in CJS-based programmes? o It seems that criminal justice systems are optimal for reaching drug users that are never or scarcely ever recruited by specialised drug services. lope Christian Justice and Public Policy by Duncan B. Forrester In Christian Justice and Public Policy,2 Duncan B. Forrester addresses that very question. ing effectively into society at the end of their sentence."18 If the inmate sees no real purpose in confinement, "prisons tend to become human warehouses."19 No rehabilitation occurs---only growing resentment; the prisoner is not guided towards a change in behavior and attitude, and society is robbed of the chance to have a productive member reenter. Forrester queries, "If we are all offenders, how dare we judge?"20 He suggests that a Christian understanding of the principles behind imprisonment may lead to a better implementation of those principles. tcg-criminal justice http://students.lbcc.edu/guides/02-03_tguides/pdf/tcg-criminal justice.pdf Criminal Justice is the study of the justice system, including criminology, law enforcement, and judicial and correctional processes at all levels of government. Criminal Justice majors with the B.S. degree have typically found employment at entry-level positions in local, state, and federal criminal justice agencies or in private business or security positions. At the state level, graduates may enter the Highway Patrol, Alcohol Beverage Control, Attorney General's Office, Department of Corrections, California Youth Authority or related agencies. The lower division core preparation is listed for universities with which LBCC has established articulation agreements. The first course listed is the LBCC course; the course in parentheses immediately after is the university equivalent. To thoroughly understand admissions and general education requirements please check the catalog of the transfer university. DOJ Envirmnt Scanning 2003 http://www.dtf.vic.gov.au/DTF/RWP323.nsf/0/1fa2bf76c60e15caca256bd7001ac58b/$FILE/DOJ Envirmnt Scanning 2003.pdf Criminal Justice System workload analysis Outcomes of the process What next? That was the addition of an 'environment scanning' process, which locked the Department into a comprehensive 'evidence-based' approach to strategic planning. An analysis of the important social, technological, economic and demographic trends relating to the Justice Portfolio, that provides an evidence base for Strategic Plans. · The ageing of the Victorian population, which may result in fewer people being in the high-offending age groups, and therefore declining crime trends, but paradoxically might also result in increasing fear of crime by older people. While the Department of Justice has a good understanding of demand trends in correctional services and the impact of some strategies, further work is required to gain a similar understanding of other 'drivers' and trends. default_en http://www.europarl.eu.int/comparl/libe/elsj/abc_infos/default_en.pdf European Union procedures and laws on justice and home affairs touch on some of the most sensitive questions facing the EU today. As businesses and individuals increasingly take up their right to live and work anywhere in the EU, European aspects of court proceedings and citizens' rights will become ever more important. European countries are also experiencing a continued shortage of labour in a number of sectors and at different skill levels -- as was shown in 2000 by Germany publicly advertising for thousands of people from India and elsewhere to come and work in high technology. These include asylum seekers, refugees, displaced persons and those seeking temporary protection, family members coming to join migrants already settled in the EU, labour migrants and growing numbers of business migrants -- those who move from country to country as part of their job. Justice&ChildWelfareSystems http://www.recoverymonth.gov/2003/kit/Justice&ChildWelfareSystems.pdf The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse estimates that of the $38 billion spent on corrections in 1996, more than $30 billion was spent incarcerating individuals who had a history of drug and/or alcohol abuse, were convicted of drug and/or alcohol violations, were using drugs and/or alcohol at the time of their crimes, or had committed their crimes to get money to buy drugs.2 Most criminal offenders do not receive help for their addiction; therefore relapse is common. Up to three-fourths of parolees who leave prison without drug treatment for their cocaine or heroin addictions resume drug use within three months of release.3 This is not surprising, given that only about 18 percent of all inmates who need substance abuse treatment actually receive it.4 However, an abundance of scientific literature has found that effective substance abuse treatment for drug-abusing offenders saves money, reduces crime, and lowers relapse and recidivism rates. SI2002-XX_NCJ_Criminal_Procedure_Rules_e They apply to all criminal and quasicriminal proceedings within the jurisdiction of the Nunavut Court of Justice. 2.1 All originating applications shall be commenced by using a notice of application and making those changes to the content of the form as are necessary to reflect that the application is an originating application. Except when the facts are agreed upon, the appellant shall, without delay, cause transcripts of the evidence to be delivered to the respondent and the clerk. The Appeal Court may direct that written material, including agreed statements of fact, arguments or authorities, be filed with the Appeal Court. crimjust Aims and objectives of the workshop What is joined up criminal justice? Focus on final outcomes and not individual agency outputs (or inputs) To use joint measures for the whole criminal justice system, but at a local level (similarities to Crime & Disorder and Best Value) Each agency has a contribution to make towards the desired outcomes What can each agency contribute e.g. to bringing offenders to justice? · Pre-supposes you all have the same goals e.g. bringing offenders to justice -- probation? · How do we balance CJ goals with our own individual agency goals? · How much can you influence perception? just http://www.frostburg.edu/dept/pdf/just.pdf Since criminal justice is an interdisciplinary program, grades in all program courses completed at FSU count in the major grade point average. Students who do not hold an AAS degree in criminal justice should see the Law and Society major with concentrations in criminal justice and legal studies for additional paths to careers in law and law enforcement. The Bachelor of Technical and Professional Studies degree in criminal justice is a collaborative program between Frostburg State University and Allegany College of Maryland designed to provide advanced career opportunities for students who hold an Associate of Applied Science degree in criminal justice. You must complete a minimum of 40 credits in general education as part of the baccalaureate program. cj7n1-9 http://www.cato.org/pubs/journal/cj7n1/cj7n1-9.pdf We need toponder the underlying reasons, the problems associated with institutional efforts to establish a more egalitarian society and the consequences of such arrangements. We also may usefully consider whether an egalitarian view of social justice offers the only feasible intellectual position. The author is Fred H. Gowen Professor of Economics and Director ofthe Center for Research in Government Policy and Business atthe University ofRochester.The paper is based on the author's remarks delivered as part of a panel discussion at the Cato Institute's conference "Development Economics after 40 Years," May 1, 1986. In the context of nonmarket institutions, man will be -guided by higher values that go beyond the dollar and other mean things pursued in commercial transactions. bcj BCJ 1 In these Regulations, and in the Syllabuses for the degree of Bachelor of Criminal Justice, unless the context otherwise requires 'Course' means a course of instruction which normally carries 6 credits or in some cases 3 credits or multiples of 3, leading to one examination paper defined in the syllabus; 'Workshop' means one full-day devoted to work or study on selected topics which normally carries 1 credit. 'Semester Grade Point Average' or 'Semester GPA' is the combined grade average of all courses attempted by a candidate (including failed courses) during a given semester, where each course is given a weight, normally equal to its credit-unit value. EnviroJusticeGuidelines_061998 3 Role --- How does community impact assessment fit into project development? Its information is used to mold the project and provide documentation of the current and anticipated social and economic environment of a geographic area with and without the action. Community impact analysts should fully participate in defining the project along with multi-disciplinary teams. Typically, the presentation includes the following: Map or maps that depict physical characteristics, such as neighborhood boundaries, zoning, land uses, public facilities, commercial centers, recreation areas, etc. Narrative text that describes community characteristics, such as population demographics, economic and social history of the communities, the importance of various facilities, businesses, and plans for the future. 1 | 2
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