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In your professional judgment, which type of budgeting system is most appropriate for public administration?

In your professional judgment, which type of budgeting system is most appropriate for public administration? On what basis shall we allocate resources to Program A instead of Program B,” is the perennial statement in public sector budgeting. Identify and discuss at least five attempts, found in the budgeting literature, used to answer V.O. Key’s famous […]

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Institutional Treatment of Criminal Offender – Chapter 8

Institutional Treatment of Criminal Offender – Chapter 8 Required Textbook: Clear, T., Cole, G., & Reisig, M. (2013). American Corrections. (11th ed.). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Our discussion post for this week will be a little different. Chapter 8 addresses the history and development of probation, the organization of probation today, the dual functions of probation:

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Applied Criminal Justice Ethics powerpoint

Applied Criminal Justice Ethics powerpoint Assignment 2: Scenario Analysis You are a member of the training division at your law enforcement agency. The Sergeant of the unit has asked that you create an informative voice-over PowerPoint presentation that explains the normative and applied prevailing criminal justice models of ethical reasoning. This PowerPoint presentation will be

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Effective Practices for Managers and Supervisors

Effective Practices for Managers and Supervisors Throughout the course, strategies, techniques, and philosophies have been presented to make managers and supervisors more effective in performing their responsibilities in directing personnel. Use any of the textbook readings from Weeks 1-5. At least three examples should be from the Wk 5 chapters. Provide an APA-formatted citation for

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Provide an argument about whether a restorative justice approach would be more or less effective to deter the nonviolent crime you selected?

Provide an argument about whether a restorative justice approach would be more or less effective to deter the nonviolent crime you selected? Discussion: Restorative Justice and Deterrence The criminal justice system uses punishment to deter people from committing crimes. Punishments may be minor (e.g., paying fines) or more severe (e.g., incarceration). Some believe that punishment

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Do the existing sanctions adequately deter crime?

Do the existing sanctions adequately deter crime? Discussion: Restorative Justice and Deterrence The criminal justice system uses punishment to deter people from committing crimes. Punishments may be minor (e.g., paying fines) or more severe (e.g., incarceration). Some believe that punishment is an effective deterrent to criminal behavior, while others believe that punishment, particularly in severe

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describe the sanctions used for the crime in your state

describe the sanctions used for the crime in your state Discussion: Restorative Justice and Deterrence The criminal justice system uses punishment to deter people from committing crimes. Punishments may be minor (e.g., paying fines) or more severe (e.g., incarceration). Some believe that punishment is an effective deterrent to criminal behavior, while others believe that punishment,

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Identify a nonviolent crime.

Identify a nonviolent crime. Discussion: Restorative Justice and Deterrence The criminal justice system uses punishment to deter people from committing crimes. Punishments may be minor (e.g., paying fines) or more severe (e.g., incarceration). Some believe that punishment is an effective deterrent to criminal behavior, while others believe that punishment, particularly in severe forms, promotes anger

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Describe the differences between general and specific deterrence?

Describe the differences between general and specific deterrence? Discussion: Restorative Justice and Deterrence The criminal justice system uses punishment to deter people from committing crimes. Punishments may be minor (e.g., paying fines) or more severe (e.g., incarceration). Some believe that punishment is an effective deterrent to criminal behavior, while others believe that punishment, particularly in

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