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Ok, my girlfriend just graduated from a NJ college with a B.S. in Criminal Justice. Now she seems to be struggling to find a way to break into a career with her degree.
My purpose for creating this thread is to see if anyone knows how a person with a ...
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Such as the Department of Children you're truly interested....
She wants to work in a criminal justice field with qualities to work in a criminal justice field with qualities of social work.
That subject? I guess I should rephrase it.
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Would all crimes be based upon the economic loss one causes to another? If so, wouldn't those with little or no contribution to the economy have weaker rights under criminal law? If a more traditional legal system is followed, how can traditional laws...
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All of the above describes the formal criminal-justice system, a system of how criminal ....
Mechanisms of the familiar criminal-justice system can be put into play based entirely on previously by reputable agencies.
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Hey guys if any of you all know who has taken intro to criminal justice and is selling the text book let me know btw i need the 6th edition
this is the cover of the book guys
Started by Fabian327 on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at rgvtruckperformance):
The intro to criminal justice book but its the custom edition for 1301 Idk if that's the one u need bro.
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Hi, I went into Westfield State University in Massachusetts as an undecided applicant. It's one of the top Criminal Justice schools in MA and I now want to become a Criminal Justice major. In order for me to become CJ major I must complete and submit ...
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Westfield State is huge on Criminal Justice.
Into this program because the CJ program here is almost full .
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I will be receiving my Ba in criminal justice administration in April and I am planing on joining the guard, I haven't talked to a recruiter yet but I wanted to know some info on what my best options are before I go in to talk to a recruiter.
Thanks
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This is a very broad question, could you narrow it down a little? You plan on staying enlisted or going through OCS to commision? Have any idea what kind of job you want? Plan on making the military a career? I Plan on making a career of the military.... .
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Started by Disciple_of_Crom on
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This allows one to then hand pick those on whom the laws are to be enforced... .
Yeah, basically.
Criminalize all the things! Disciple_of_crom you have just been charged with downloading too many cat pictures while under the influence of 2 am chili.
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I've seen the front page light up a couple times on how his trial** has not even started yet** Okay, so you took a post that was on the front page of reddit already, got blasted horribly for it's inaccuracy, and then removed part of the image and resubmitted... .
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Anyone know which prison he's describing?
Or am I ....
At first I thought he was describing the system as a whole, but then I realized it was a proper noun .
Don’t take it personally!”—that remains the slogan above the gate to the American prison Inferno .
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Started by ChaosMotor on
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Drugs Because prisons are very expensive to operate and create lots of jobs for the constituents ... .
And it's required to enforce the police state legal system .
It justifies massive law enforcement budgets.
Why? Because the "right people" profit from it.
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On Sat, 06 Jun 2009 10:26:18 +1000, ralph <rsteadman@geocities.com
Guy murders his wife, tells a variety of stories about what happened,
and is still allowed to avoid a murder charge in return for a plea of
guilty to manslaughter and a prison sentence...
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Daughter, a bit personal justice would definitely be on the
cards......
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