How do existing criminal justice and social policies create barriers for effective prisoner reentry and rehabilitation?
Discussion Question
How do existing criminal justice and social policies create barriers for effective prisoner reentry and rehabilitation?
Pl2
Fill out an application, as if you were, to become a notary public in either, the District of Columbia, Maryland, or Virginia. Attach a copy of your completed application. (Note: If you must pay for the application, you are doing
Pl2
Fill out an application, as if you were, to become a notary public in either, the District of Columbia, Maryland, or Virginia. Attach a copy of your completed application. (Note: If you must pay for the application, you are doing
Pl3
Explain the difference between transactional and litigation law. 2. Describe what disputes go to state court versus federal court. 3. Explain the concept of stare decisis.
Pl3
Explain the difference between transactional and litigation law. 2. Describe what disputes go to state court versus federal court. 3. Explain the concept of stare decisis.
Debate
Debate continues over the use of honeypots. Select one side of the argument (for or against) and research your position. Also, note weaknesses on the other side of the argument. Be sure to address all issues surrounding your argument.
Prisoner Right 5.1
The prison system can transfer an inmate at any time they want. With this said, how can an inmate have a fair disciplinary trial/hearing if they cannot call witnesses if they are in a different prison? How do you suggest
Prisoner Right 5.1
The prison system can transfer an inmate at any time they want. With this said, how can an inmate have a fair disciplinary trial/hearing if they cannot call witnesses if they are in a different prison? How do you suggest
Prisoner Right 5.2
In the 1990s an inmate that was HIV-positive had it noted in their medical file. By court order, these notes had to be removed to protect the inmates’ rights. If a correctional staff member had a potential exposure they would