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Papers On Criminal Justice, Corrections & Police Issues
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Boot Camps vs. Electronic Monitoring
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A 5 page paper that compares these two systems of criminal containment and evaluates their outcomes. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Bootcamp.wps
Paper Title: Boot Camps vs. Electronic Monitoring
Criminal Rehabilitation
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A 9 page paper discussing criminal rehabilitation. Examines inmate population statistics, capital punishment as a deterrent to crime, and looks at various suggestions for programs to enable offenders to rejoin society as product members. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Crimreh.wps
Paper Title: Criminal Rehabilitation
Electronic Monitoring Devices in Corrections
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A 19 page paper on Electronic Monitoring Devices (i.e., house arrest transmitters, etc;) and their effectiveness in corrections. Paper includes a history of monitoring devices, their various types, and the issues involved. Both sides of the argument are evaluated and case examples are presented. Bibliography lists more than 25 sources.
Filename: Elecmon.wps
Paper Title: Electronic Monitoring Devices in Corrections
Halfway Houses as an Alternative to Prison
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A 7 page research paper in which the writer measures the effectiveness of halfway houses as a substitute for jail time. The research cited suggests that the fundamental theories behind halfway houses are not conducive to effective corrections and therefore, most programs leave something to be desired. It does not escape mention, however, that some programs operating under different pretenses-- do indeed show promise. Various case studies and statistics are cited. Bibliography lists 14 sources.
Filename: Halfwayh.wps
Paper Title: Halfway Houses as an Alternative to Prison
House Arrest
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A 15 page paper discussing the pros and cons of house arrest and specifically looks at electronic house arrest. Examines what it is, why it is being used so extensively, public support findings, successes of the program and flaws in the program. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Housarst.wps
Paper Title: House Arrest
Incarceration In The Southwest
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In 8 pages, the writer discusses the situation of incarceration in the Southwest. Overcrowding has lead to many problems in the prison system. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Swincar.wps
Paper Title: Incarceration In The Southwest
Shock Incarceration Prison Camps vs. Standard Prison Settings / Impacts on Recidivism & Cost Effectiveness
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A 12 page paper that provides an overview of the data surrounding the use of shock incarceration prison camps as compared to standard prison programs and supports the hypothesis that though recidivism rates have not dropped dramatically as of yet, the trends support the importance of shock incarceration as a means of lowering overall recidivism. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Shocstan.wps
Paper Title: Shock Incarceration Prison Camps vs. Standard Prison Settings / Impacts on Recidivism & Cost Effectiveness
A. Conan Doyle -- Sherlock Holmes / Logic In 'Adventure Of The Speckled Band'
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A 3 page paper describing Sherlock Holmes' use of the scientific method in solving the mystery presented by his author in 'The Adventure Of The Speckled Band.' Each step of the investigation is discussed and Holmes' methodology for proving his initial hypothesis is analyzed. No Bibliography.
Filename: Speckled.wps
Paper Title: A. Conan Doyle -- Sherlock Holmes / Logic In 'Adventure Of The Speckled Band'
Philosophy / Evil As A Necessity
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A 17 page piece that discusses the merits of three philosophical statements: evil exists but is unnecessary, evil is an illusion and does not exist, and evil is necessary in order to bring about the best possible world. The paper raises these philosophies in regards three issues: terrorism, smoking, and the drug mafia, and postulates that evil is necessary to bring about the best possible world. No sources cited.
Filename: Evilphil.wps
Paper Title: Philosophy / Evil As A Necessity
Issues in Police Effectiveness
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An 11 page research paper on police effectiveness in terms of two examples, domestic violence and community policing . The writer details the changes in each area, with statistics and responses. Pros and cons to each approach are discussed. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Effecpol.wps
Paper Title: Issues in Police Effectiveness
Burglars On the Job / A Review of the Book by Wright and Decker
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A 7 page review of the hypothesis, methodology, and recommendations of 'Burglars on the Job: Street Life and Residential Break-Ins' Richard T. Wright and Scott H. Decker. Includes recommendations for additional research. Bibliography lists three sources.
Filename: Breakin.wps
Paper Title: Burglars On the Job / A Review of the Book by Wright and Decker
Citizens vs. Law Enforcement
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A well-written 9 page research paper demonstrating that minority communities are generally dissatisfied with their local police... The writer attempts to analyze factors (social class, economics, etc;) that cause people to view the police in different ways. It is discovered that police and citizens are more likely to find themselves as adversaries in high crime neighborhoods. Bibliography lists 12+ scholarly sources.
Filename: Minocri3.wps
Paper Title: Citizens vs. Law Enforcement
Community Policing
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In 5 pages the author discusses the issue of community policing, which is also referred to as COP. 'Community policing is a viable option as long as all divisions and individuals are well informed and integrated into the philosophy of the COP process, and a department-wide strategy for the implementation of COP is developed. Community policing yields long-term solutions to many problems.' Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Cpissues.wps
Paper Title: Community Policing
Community Policing
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In 6 pages, the author defines community policing and discusses whether community policing is an effective tool against crime prevention. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PCcp3.wps
Paper Title: Community Policing
Community Policing
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Approximately 8 pages in length. Report discusses community policing- Provides information about its positive aspects as well as its criticism. Specific cases from the 1990's included in discussion (Details programs in Philadelphia, New York, Boston etc;). Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Commpoli.wps
Paper Title: Community Policing
Community Policing / An Argument For Implementation
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This 6 page paper provides an argument for the implementation of community policing. The broken window theory is included as a reason for utilizing preventative measures to fight crime. Included in the discussion is the concept of the beat cop and how the premise has changed over time. Suggestions for incorporating crime prevention into communities is the focus of the paper. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Compolic.wps
Paper Title: Community Policing / An Argument For Implementation
Community Policing / Modern History & Progress
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This 7 page paper covers the history of community policing efforts and the COPS grant program set up under the 1994 Crime Act. Including an extensive report on the implementation and progress of the COPS program, the paper also points out the extensive programs of towns and cities which arose without the benefit of Federal grants. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Compn.wps
Paper Title: Community Policing / Modern History & Progress
Community Policing In Australia
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A 7 page essay on the community involvement in police departments in Australia and how recent scandals and police attitudes may be affecting these programs. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Poliaus.wps
Paper Title: Community Policing In Australia
Community Policing in the Minority Urban Neighborhood
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A 27 page paper that provides an informative overview of the subject of community policing and considers the problems, possibilities, and provides program recommendations. Bibliography lists approximately 2 dozen sources.
Filename: Commpol.wps
Paper Title: Community Policing in the Minority Urban Neighborhood
Creating Neighborhood Watch Programs
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A 7 page research paper.-- Did you know there is a burglary committed in this country at the rate of every 10 seconds? Given this alarming rate of crime in our very own neighborhoods and the fact there are not enough police officers to patrol every street in every city it only makes sense that neighbors get together and work with the law enforcement officers to curb crime. This paper explains how to set up such a program. Bibliography included.
Filename: Watch.wps
Paper Title: Creating Neighborhood Watch Programs
Police &Community / Working Together to Stop the Problem of Gangs
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In 4 pages the author discusses how the police and the community work together to stop the problem of gangs. Community policing is the solution to the specific problem of gangs in the neighborhood. Law enforcement agencies are inundated with the protection of their specific patrol areas. It is impossible for police officers to be at all places at all times. That is why there must be a collaboration between the police and the community. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Stopgang.wps
Paper Title: Police &Community / Working Together to Stop the Problem of Gangs
Police / Citizen Relations
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In 5 pages the author discusses the relationship between police and citizens. The police officer is an integral part of the very fabric of the community, or at least he/she should be. When police and citizens have a good relationship, this is the case. Police and the citizens they serve should be able to have a good working relationship with more involvement of the citizenry. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: Citpol.wps
Paper Title: Police / Citizen Relations
Police Role In The Community / Minority Relationships
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A 5 page paper on minority views of the police as an oppressive force, criminalizing those they are supposed to protect. The writer describes how even the most successful community policing programs sometimes fail to work in African-American neighborhoods where citizens are literally afraid of the police ! Some of the departmental and political reasons for law enforcement's failure to maintain positive relations with minority groups are discussed. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Policrol.wps
Paper Title: Police Role In The Community / Minority Relationships
Public Administration / Law Enforcement
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An 8 page research paper on the changes in public administration theory and its application to law enforcement. Particular attention is paid to the ideal and effectiveness of community policing. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Padmnlaw.wps
Paper Title: Public Administration / Law Enforcement
The Effectiveness of Neighborhood Watch Programs and Community Politicians
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A 25 page paper that provides an overview of the effectiveness of neighborhood watch programs and their implications for community politicians. Bibliography lists 20 sources.
Filename: Neighbor.wps
Paper Title: The Effectiveness of Neighborhood Watch Programs and Community Politicians
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