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Papers On Criminal Justice & Corrections
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Behind a Convict's Eyes
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This 6 page paper provides an overview of the basic elements presented in Behind a Convict's Eyes, and applies these to an understanding of prison life. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: MHPrisLi.rtf
Behind a Convict’s Eyes
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A 4 page paper which examines issues in prison seen in “Behind a Convict’s Eyes” by K.C. Carceral et al. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAlfp.rtf
Behind a Convict’s Eyes/Prison Life
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A 5 page discussion of prison life that draws upon first-person accounts of life behind bars by inmates. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khinmeye.rtf
Bobby Joe Long
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3 pages in length. Bobby Joe Long may well have faded away into the chasm of undiscovered serial killers were it not for the blazing trail of evidence he inadvertently left behind the many scenes of his brutal crimes. Yet, there is some agreement among those in the psychology field that serial killers may knowingly be careless when it comes to the path of clues they allow law enforcement officials to find, inasmuch as part of their antisocial behavior is linked with the desire to be caught. For Long, it was a long and intricate road that finally led the law to his door, a culmination that occurred only after ten women were viciously raped and murdered, and two hundred more lived to remember their ordeal. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: TLCBobbyLong.rtf
Book Review / "Blind Faith"
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10 pages in length. Reviews the book "Blind Faith" from a criminal justice perspective. The story is a true one- about a NJ man who murdered his wife on the Garden State Parkway and alleged that the act was committed by strangers in the night who knocked him unconscious while changing a flat tire. The report examines the prosecutor's work in investigating, unfolding the true story, and getting a conviction. Paper argues that sentencing was insufficient.
Filename: Blindfai.wps
Book Review / "Dead Man Walking"
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A 4 page review of Sister Helen Prejean's book "Deadman Walking"; a true story about a nun's interactions with prisoner's on death row. Author of book (the same nun) urges for the death penalty to be abolished.
Filename: Deadmanw.wps
Book Review / Blaming Crime On The Poor ?
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A 6 page analytical review of Jeffrey Reiman's book entitled "The Rich Get Richer And The Poor Get Prison" in which the author attempts to identify the reasons for the failure of our criminal justice system and to see what interests (if any) are served by its failure. The heart of Reiman's argument is that the criminal justice system fails to reduce crime while making it look like crime is the work of the poor. The writer of this paper analyzes his claim and evaluates Reiman's proof. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Richpoor.wps
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