Juvenile Crime in the US and India

OUTLINE: JUVENILE CRIME Juvenile Justice System US (Hinako) •law ◦basically it depends on the laws of each state. •court ◦all the states decide to have the special courts that only handle juvenile delinquencies •age ◦minimum age ◾In 1997, 22 states had provisions for transferring juveniles to criminal court which did not specify. ◾For those that … Read more

Female crime

“Children of offenders suffer ongoing trauma, loss and stress throughout arrest, trial, imprisonment and release.” This is the view of Tam Bailie (Scotland’s commissioner for children and young people) in 2014 when he was discussing how the lives of children whose mother’s go to prison change. Therefore, to an extent, Tam Bailie is right, female … Read more

DNA fingerprinting

DNA fingerprinting is the backbone of being able to secure a conviction of a guilty suspect and eliminate other possible suspects from being falsely convicted of a crime they did not commit. DNA fingerprinting is not only a modern advancement which shows that even before any technology arose humans were using their fingerprints to show … Read more

Juvenile justice systems

“I think it’s important for us as a society to remember that the youth within juvenile justice systems are, most of the time, youths who simply haven’t had the right mentors and supporters around them because of circumstances beyond their control- Q’orianka Kilcher.” The Florida Department of Justice is a Florida State Agency that is … Read more

The criminal justice system

The criminal justice system has different roles within it to reduce re-offending, deter crime from happening and to keep the public safe. The debate on whether to punish criminals or rehabilitate them is ongoing; in this essay, we will see which approach is the most effective for society and criminals and the sources and views … Read more

Police Brutality

This paper is written to develop a precise understanding on the factors regarding police use of force. Police brutality is defined as the use of unnecessary, or excessive force by officers when dealing with incidents of the law. This type of force is often beyond needed in order to handle a situation. Police brutality, is … Read more

Media representations of crime

Criminology is the study of all aspects of crime and the criminal justice system. Basically, the main goal of criminology is to reveal and solve the complex of any crime. Nowadays, media plays a big role in serving this kind of violence among children, most of time they watch any movie, television shows and video … Read more

Eyewitness memory

Whenever a crime takes place, eyewitnesses who are present on the scene can help the police or authorities when the crime is being investigated. However, eyewitness memory can be affected by a series of factors.   One of the factors that can affect eyewitness memory is stress. Whenever a person witnesses a violent crime, his … Read more

Correctional intervention Programs

Introduction Correctional intervention Programs are built to ensure public safety and the interventions are designed for the offenders in a way that facilitate their rehabilitation and successful reintegration into the society. Many studies observed that punitive measures did not prove to be effective in reducing recidivism where locking up offenders in a prison had not … Read more

What factors have influenced peoples’ opinions on the death penalty?

Several topics surrounding the death penalty are involved in controversial debates today. One that dominates media headlines today is racial discrimination. In America’s capital for the death penalty, Houston, Texas, black defendants facing trial are three times more likely to receive death sentences than whites. Studies show that “Harris County, the ground zero of the … Read more

The death penalty – Furman v. Georgia

The Death Penalty has been around for a good part of human history. Essentially, the idea was established in a set of laws by the Code of Hammurabi in eighteenth century B.C. Through history, executions included but were not limited to; crucifixion, drowning, hanging, guillotine, impalement, and other methods. In tenth century A.D., hanging became … Read more

Prisons and punishment in India

INTRODUCTION Punishing the offenders is the essential function of all civil societies. Prisons are known to have existed all through the history. Presence of prisons can be followed back to the antiquated period. It was trusted that thorough separation and custodial measures would change the wrongdoers. The word ‘Prison’ and ‘Goal’ are derived from the … Read more

Crime and punishment – the Eric Garner Case

Crime and punishment is a large part of society today as well as the most ignored. Robert Ferguson’s book, Inferno: An Anatomy of American Punishment describes the topic of crime and punishments in the American justice system. In his explanation, Ferguson also goes into detail on the topic of the ‘Punishment Regime.’ The punishment regime … Read more

Domestic violence

ABSTRACT Domestic violence, or intimate partner violence as it is sometimes called, is a global problem.The study aims to examine domestic violence that takes place within the walled Indian families and particularly against women. Domestic violence is a need of control, it includes all kinds of physical, sexual and emotive mistreatment within all kinds of … Read more