The American Judicial System: Does It Favor The Criminal?

OUTLINE

I. Introduction

II. Youthful Offenders

A. Mistaken Notion of Leniency

B. Proof of Increased Effort to Criminalize Youthful Offenders

1. Stronger Penalties

2. Prison Population

C. Preventative Affects

III. Drug & Violent Crimes

A. Mistaken Notion of Leniency

B. "Get Tuff" Attitudes

IV. Incarceration Issues

V. Conclusion

Table of Contents

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Statement Of Purpose????????????????????..1
Youthful Offenders????????????????????.?.1
Drug & Violent Crime Cases???.????.??????????.4
Incarceration Issues?????????????????????..6
            Works Cited???????????????????.?????.7

The American Judicial System:  Does it favor the criminal?

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The American Judicial System:  Does it favor the criminal?
Statement of Purpose
    As crime in America seems to be decreasing, reports from law enforcement experts state that:  violent crimes are expected to increase (Butterfield 6).  Many people feel that the American Judicial System treats the criminal as a victim, therefor, favoring the criminal.  The American judicial system, however, has taken an attitude that "Perpetrators not only deserve blame but are worthy of it, in the fullest, most human sense of the word" (Reidinger 98).  Despite the popular belief that the American Judicial System favors the criminal, in reality, this system imposes strict penalties in the majority of criminal de ...
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