Each individual criminal justice professional has a personal set of ethics, which plays a crucial role in discretionary decision-making.
Given this fact, under what circumstances might the use of discretion by criminal justice professionals not be in society’s best interests?
Most criminal justice professionals have a great deal of discretionary leeway in their day-to day decision making and their ethical beliefs can help ensure that they make such decision in keeping with society's established values. Informal, involves the interaction and active removal of criminal defendants proceeding through the Criminal justice system and justified via the use of DISCRETION by authorized individuals involved in the system.
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Delia Swift, better known as Bridget Fury, operated a bordello that opened in 1859, but before that she had developed a talent for ________________, which she turned into a profitable trade at local dance halls
a. poker b. pick pocketing c. dancing d. kidnapping
List and explain the primary attributes of a crime
What will be an ideal response?
In sentence bargaining, the defendant may plead guilty to obtain some __________ at the time of sentencing
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The Supreme Court held in Fellers v. U.S. that once the _____________ Amendment's right to counsel attached, statements made by the defendant must be excluded if the police "deliberately elicited" incriminating information from the defendant
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