Ex-Felon - The Un-Spoken And Un-Counted,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
Ex-Felon - The Un-Spoken And Un-Counted, Jeanetta Lindo
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
Felon disenfranchisement in Florida. This article needs to be updated. In the U.S. state of Florida, people convicted of a felony lose their right to vote during their incarceration. Before January 8, 2019, felons effectively lost their right to vote for life, as it could only be restored by the governor's action, which rarely occurred.
Prostitution Decriminalization Campaigns In The United States: Libertarianism Or A "Decent Society",
2021
University of Rhode Island
Prostitution Decriminalization Campaigns In The United States: Libertarianism Or A "Decent Society", Jody Raphael
Dignity: A Journal of Analysis of Exploitation and Violence
Recently, legislative campaigns to totally decriminalize the sex trade industry in a handful of U.S. states and the District of Columbia failed, but a look at campaign supporters and their arguments demonstrates that libertarian principles are mainly guiding their efforts. This article explores how libertarianism principles, when applied to the sex trade, could bring about severe and lasting harm to others, including sellers of sex, potential victims of sex trafficking to meet the new demand, and the general community. Philosophic principles of liberty have been incorporated by courts, which find that liberty is never absolute and requires a balancing ...
The Scope Of The Death Penalty,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
The Scope Of The Death Penalty, Austin Bullock
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
The problem I will explore in my paper is the death penalty’s role in the criminal justice system and the feasibility of it as a solution versus the current alternative of lifetime prison sentences. I will also address subtopics that fuel the death penalty versus life imprisonment debate including the effectiveness on recidivism and ethical considerations.
Implementing A Personal Wellness Program For Law Enforcement,
2021
Concordia University, St. Paul
Implementing A Personal Wellness Program For Law Enforcement, Lee Schroeder
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
Law enforcement is trained to handle any and every situation they may encounter when patrolling the streets. From civil cases, domestic, de-escalation, going hands-on with subjects, to having individuals at gunpoint. Law enforcement is in an occupation that can go from 0-100mph in a matter of seconds. With all the training that can make the outcomes more desirable, one aspect has been on the afterburner that is almost as important as other training. With the staggering statistic regarding law enforcement officers committing suicide, it would make sense that law enforcement should be given more training on coping abilities and even ...
De-Escalation: A Necessity For The Survival Of Law Enforcement,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
De-Escalation: A Necessity For The Survival Of Law Enforcement, James Ross
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
The topic of de-escalation has gained a great deal of attention in recent years due to a high number of high-profile tragic events that involved great bodily harm or the use of deadly force. De-escalation tactics are nonphysical skills used to prevent a potentially dangerous situation from escalating into a physical confrontation. There is no shortage of news stories highlighting the conflict between law enforcement officers, law enforcement agencies, and the general public. Many times, conflict can be eliminated or reduced by breaking down barriers that may exist between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. Many agencies have ...
Tasers And Use Of Force: Hitting A Moving Target,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
Tasers And Use Of Force: Hitting A Moving Target, Michael A. Keeley
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
Law enforcement officers experience dynamic and sometimes dangerous encounters while performing their duties. To combat this, society gives them the authority to use reasonable force to accomplish their lawful objectives and law enforcement agencies provide them the tools and the training to effectively manage the incident. The use of force by law enforcement officers is guided by factors locally, state-wide, and nationally through policy, statute, and regulation. Law enforcement administrations have an impact on the use of force by an organization’s members through formal means such as policy, and informal means such as organizational culture. Administrative views are guided ...
First Responder Mental Health,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
First Responder Mental Health, Ryan Malcolm
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
Over the past several years, there has been a drastic change in the training and response for police officers responding to mental health related calls. Recently, there is also a growing focus on responding to the mental health of police officers. Reported police officer suicides are increasing at a drastic rate, with jumping from 172 in 2018 to 228 in 2019. While this does not necessarily mean the rates of officer suicides are rising, the number of reported suicides is and attention is growing. Due to the inherit traumatic nature of the job, police officers are more susceptible to Post ...
Legalizing Marijuana, Psilocybin Mushrooms, And Mdma For Medical Use,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
Legalizing Marijuana, Psilocybin Mushrooms, And Mdma For Medical Use, Nicholas Duneman
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
Knowing the countries drug history will allow the reader to understand how policies have changed throughout our countries short history. The Drug Enforcement Administration Drug Schedule, the Uniform Code of Military Justice, Department of Defense policies, the Air Force’s drug policies and the Department of Veterans Affairs policies is what is holding back the legalization of medical marijuana, psilocybin mushrooms, and Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA) for treatment options for federal employees, current military members, and veterans who suffer from chronic pain and Post-traumatic stress disorder. Being a change agent within your organization will help push for drug reform within the federal ...
Police Intersection With Those Without Homes,
2021
Concordia University
Police Intersection With Those Without Homes, David O'Connor
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
This paper aims to explain how law enforcement locally and nationally are policing those experiencing homelessness. This paper will be taking a look at historical and current data as it relates to those experiencing homelessness, look at some of the predicators that may lead to homelessness, and evaluate how law enforcement agencies are making decisions as it relates to policing this ever-growing community. As it relates to their interactions with those experiencing homelessness, case law, process, and executive orders are all elements that law enforcement must stay apprised of. A few cases that are starting to provide guidance will be ...
The Delicate Balance: Police In Our Schools,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
The Delicate Balance: Police In Our Schools, Mark Hanneman
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
School resource officers (SROs) face the arduous task of balancing expectations from both police and school administrations. This paper will serve to provide an overarching view of the circumstances surrounding SROs and the job they are tasked to complete. Administrative stakeholders will be identified, unique considerations for the duality of administrations within the SRO position will be considered, and administrative strategies to mitigate the potential for conflict will be explained. A formulated action plan will analyze the impact of ethical principles within work as an SRO through the lens of fellow officers, the school district community, students, parents of students ...
Reducing Civilian Deaths While In Police Custody,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
Reducing Civilian Deaths While In Police Custody, Richena Rogers
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
Civilian death while in police custody has been on an upward trend and continues to make the news across the United States. Minorities seem to be the ones who suffer this fate more frequently than Caucasians (DeGue, 2016). This shows the injustice, inequality, and double standard within our law enforcement system. To begin the healing process and restore trust between civilians and law enforcement agencies change needs to happen that corrects the apparent injustices and prejudices being perpetuated within law enforcement agencies. The public should not fear their local police agencies and minorities should not fear dying while interacting with ...
The Juvenile Injustice System Of Minorities,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
The Juvenile Injustice System Of Minorities, Sanjuanita Rodriguz
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
The History of juvenile justice started out to be something that would help juveniles grow into being strong and educated children. Instead, it has been used to incarcerate young adults who are uneducated, have mental disabilities, and even sentence them to lifetimes behind bars for offences that are not against the law, but are status offences.
Mission statements, Personal Development Programs and Communication within facilities are a starting point that need to be improved before we can even start repair the damage. The current juvenile justice system is failing and has many issues including racial disparities within the system. The ...
The Ethical Principles Of Financial Wellness And Coaching For Law Enforcement,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
The Ethical Principles Of Financial Wellness And Coaching For Law Enforcement, Eric Scovil
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
The implementation of wellness programs in law enforcement today is quickly becoming a primary focus of departments throughout the nation. Implementation of a financial coaching program as a component of a holistic officer wellness program can serve to greatly reduce one of the single largest causes of stress in society; money. One of the hallmarks of successful public safety is planning and preparation for the unknown. Individuals armed with practical knowledge and well-defined financial plans are better suited to confront personal and professional decisions with a clear mind and eyes fixed on the future. Successful implementation of a financial coaching ...
Mental Health Response For Law Enforcement,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
Mental Health Response For Law Enforcement, Adam Meierding
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
Law enforcement has been responding to mental health crisis calls for as long as it has been a profession. Police officers are asked to respond and solve difficult problems. using a variety of tools. This paper will identify what tools law enforcement is currently using to deal with these difficult calls and also the different techniques police officers should be using as our response continues to change. With ever-changing expectations from the public, along with rapidly evolving case law, this paper will show why law enforcements’ response to mental health crisis calls needs to change and what law enforcement needs ...
Combating Police Officer Suicide With Department Wellness Programs,
2021
Concordia University St. Paul
Combating Police Officer Suicide With Department Wellness Programs, Ryan Prail
Master of Arts in Criminal Justice Leadership
The purpose of this paper is to explore the rising rates of law enforcement suicides and how departments are trying to curtail those numbers with department wellness programs. The research will explore the emotional survival of those who work in law enforcement. It is a topic that is at the forefront in the profession. This will be an overview of how organizations are trying to help their employees with their mental and physical health. It is known in the corporate world that having healthy and happy employees leads to a better working environment and more productivity. The information in this ...
Criminal Justice News,
2021
Georgia Southern University
Criminal Justice News, Georgia Southern University
Criminal Justice & Criminology News
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GS Criminal Justice and Criminology Faculty Promoted
Balancing Race, Gender, And Responsibility: Conversations With Four Black Women In Educational Leadership In The United States Of America,
2021
Georgia State University
Balancing Race, Gender, And Responsibility: Conversations With Four Black Women In Educational Leadership In The United States Of America, Natasha Johnson
CJC Publications
This paper focuses on equitable leadership and its intersection with related, yet distinct concepts salient to social justice, pertinent to women and minorities in educational leadership. This piece is rooted and framed within the context of the United States of America, and the major concepts include identity, equity, and intersectionality – specific to the race-gender dyad – manifested within the realm of educational leadership. The objective is to examine theory and research in this area and to discuss the role they played in this study of the cultures of four Black women, all senior-level leaders within the realm of K-20 education in ...
Criminal Law’S Core Principles,
2021
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Criminal Law’S Core Principles, Paul H. Robinson
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Law
Modern criminal law scholars and policymakers assume they are free to construct criminal law rules by focusing exclusively on the criminal justice theory of the day. But this “blank slate” conception of criminal lawmaking is dangerously misguided. In fact, lawmakers are writing on a slate on which core principles are already indelibly written and realistically they are free only to add detail in the implementation of those principles and to add additional provisions not inconsistent with them. Attempts to do otherwise are destined to produce tragic results from both utilitarian and retributivist views.
Many writers dispute that such core principles ...
Before And After Hinckley: Legal Insanity In The United States,
2021
University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Before And After Hinckley: Legal Insanity In The United States, Stephen J. Morse
Faculty Scholarship at Penn Law
This chapter first considers the direction of the affirmative defense of legal insanity in the United States before John Hinckley was acquitted by reason of insanity in 1982 for attempting to assassinate President Reagan and others and the immediate aftermath of that acquittal. Since the middle of the 20th Century, the tale is one of the rise and fall of the American Law Institute’s Model Penal Code test for legal insanity. Then it turns to the constitutional decisions of the United States Supreme Court concerning the status of legal insanity. Finally, it addresses the substantive and procedural changes ...
Pope Francis, Fratelli Tutti, The Death Penalty, And War,
2021
Xavier University, Cincinnati, OH
Pope Francis, Fratelli Tutti, The Death Penalty, And War, John Sniegocki
The Journal of Social Encounters
No abstract provided.