Compulsory community service is an effective way to deal with young offenders when they commit the property crimes How much more of taxpayers must spend to make these young teenager's lives such that they can become model citizens when they returned to the society. ... Thus, the compulsory community service is the most economical, humanely and effective way to deal with young offenders when they commit the property crimes. 2 The jail penalty is a harsh punishment in mentally and physically way for the youth. ... Community service sentence provided free labor for public works...
Changes in economy that lead to fewer jobs for young people may be another factor in criminal activity. ... Probation officers have the least amount of resources in comparison to police or prisons, yet have one of the hardest jobs - to enforce court imposed conditions on offenders who spend their time in the same conditions that led them into crime. ... Society continually tries to find effective forms of treatment. No specific form has been proven the most effective form. ...
Inmates are released having received little or no job training. After being released, finding a job that will support him or her becomes a task. Many, unable to find jobs and barred by law from living in public housing, quickly return to crime. ... Even though we may not be able to rid society of these negative aspects we need to stress the importance of effective rehabilitation programs during incarceration so the inmates, upon release, will be able to deal with these and other elements. ...
To take a stand on such a subject is a difficult job. ... The final question I asked on the survey was would it be more cost effective to put convicted criminals deserving the death penalty to death rather then let them sit on death row. As nine of the ten said that killing off these criminals would be more cost effective the truth is just the opposite. ...
Rideau believes that as a community it is more effective to work to prevent criminal acts in the first place than getting tough on crime and violence. ... The treatment that these criminals really need is getting educated, having a job, a stable home and family that help them connect to the society instead of severe punishment and treatment from prisons that ban and isolate them from the rest of the world. ... Part of the reason that the prison system fail to be effective today is because politicians are not willing to do something effective that are not quick and easy in today's governi...
Unemployment in the U.S rose to 25% and in some countries it was as high as 33% cities all over were hit hard with no jobs no money people were left with nothing else but to commit violent acts of crime to get by. 2. ... -Effective strength of law enforcement agencies - Economic conditions including median income, poverty level and job availability... Criminals sometimes take the life of crime on as a full time job they believe there is an award out of committing crimes it brings them a great joy and admiration, until they are caught. ...
Alexander does a great job of using emotional appeal to demonstrate how ex-criminals are ushered into a new form of underclass akin to those of black citizens during the Jim Crow era. ... One of the most effective tools the government had to keep blacks as an underclass during the Jim Crow was taking away their right to vote. ...
The rehabilitation of criminals is not the correct way to go about things because when this is done doctors hope that therapy was effective and they hope that the criminal won't commit any crimes again. ... Lately America hasn't been doing such a good job at punishing criminals. ...
The reason the quality of court-appointed attorneys is so low is the attorneys" pay: in most states, court-appointed attorneys given capital cases will lose twenty to thirty dollars an hour if they perform an adequate job. ... Some may feel it is a just punishment for those rightfully convicted, but if even one individual is wrongly convicted it cannot be considered a just and effective method of punishment. ...
The causes of prison overcrowding are not restricted to the confines of criminal justice but stretch to other aspects of authorities including social well-being plans, access to healthcare, education, and job opportunities. ... Will enables the growth of theoretical agenda that can provide the groundwork of implementing strategies, effective in addressing the issue of overcrowding systematically. ...
In some instances limited success has been attributed to the implementation of community programs emphasizing education and job training while establishing community programs to help keep kids out of trouble. ... Schools actively involved in the prevention of truancy and the parental involvement in the school system has proven effective in lowing the drop out rate of student and reducing crime in the neighborhood. ...
He then decided to bring back Joe Clark because they new that Joe possessed the qualities that were needed to get the job done. ... He believed in rules and structure and was very committed to his job. ... Joe had amazingly effective ways of getting through to the students. ...
There are numerous documented cases that involve juvenile crime. I chose to discuss the case that triggered my disbelief and loss of faith in the Criminal Justice system. In the year 2000, 12-year-old Lionel Tate beat, kicked and slugged six-year-old Tiffany Eunick to death. Her injuries included...
If you are placed in a situation which you need to defend yourself guessing your way through it can only be so effective. ... Having more officers on the job around the campus at night, as well as if the officers became more social with the students they would be more comfortable with the officers, ergo they would be more apt to contact them in an emergency. ...
Since humans have intelligence and influence, the present generation can act wisely to build the better future for their descendants, and to ensure that they will not face serious issues, such as crimes, wars, violence, poverty, drugs abuse, polluted environment, lack of natural resources, new diseases, obesity, job crisis, and education disparity. ... As Charles Dickens wrote that ignorance and want were the scourge of man; therefore, an effective approach to help end these indecent acts is to lift up the entire society. ...
Furthermore, the purpose of punishment in Colonial America was for retribution; they considered punishment of crime to be necessary, whether or not it was effective, because it was morally right and deserved. ... The book did a nice job exemplifying how individuals who grew up in poverty may be different from those who grew up in an affluent environment or how individuals who dropped out of school may behave differently than those who excelled in school (Blomberg &Lucken;, 2011, p.102). ...