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The justice model

The justice model

The justice model is a sentencing approach that uses determinate sentences, or fixed punishment terms; calls for the elimination of parole; and makes treatment voluntary. The justice model views crime reduction and successful incarceration as possible only if all offenders serve the same sentence for the same crime. This model posits that crime will continue or decrease to the extent that all offenders are treated the same.

In this assignment, you will prepare a written critical assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of the justice sentencing model.

Assignment Guidelines:

  • Address the following in a Word document of 3 pages
    • Identify the specific goals and challenges of the model.
      • Use specific examples from case studies to support your critique.
    • Do you feel that the model is an effective approach to the criminal justice system? Why or why not?
      • Identify specific research findings to support your analysis.
    • How viable is the model in managing costs and other current challenges facing correctional managers? Explain.
      • Identify specific philosophical or social issues that could be used to support your conclusion.
  • Be sure to reference all sources using APA style.

3 pages.

Abstract page

Reference page

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5 refernces cited throughout the paper.

 

 

 

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Introduction

            The term justice is a wide context which involves the attainment of what every members of the society feels to be right irrespective of the methods used to attain it. This is the reason why the criminal justice system was introduced to ensure every member of the society gets what he or she deserves. In this essence, those who make the lives of others difficult through causing harm to them should be punished. Punishment is justified as it brings about moral balance in the society and also acts as a form of public censure. Offences usually………………….

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