An "alias" is another name that a person goes by. It can be a street name or it can be another name the person uses so they don't get caught.
example:
Real name = John Michael Riggs
Aliases =
John Michaels
Michael Johnson
Mickey Riggs
J. Michael Johnson
Criminology is the study of crime, criminals, and the criminal justice system.
You would have to specify which government, what level of government, and what level of agency. "the government" and "criminal justice system" could mean any number of different things.
A delinquent juvenile is a young person who has committed a crime or violated a law. They may be subject to the juvenile justice system rather than the adult criminal justice system.
Noun Fair treatment through the normal judicial system, esp. as a citizen's entitlement.
People studying criminal justice are interested in having a career in law. This could mean being a judge or district attorney.
Criminal statistics show that African-Americans are disproportionately represented in the criminal justice system, with higher arrest rates, incarceration rates, and longer sentences compared to other racial groups. However, it is important to note that this does not mean that African-Americans are inherently more criminal; rather, societal factors such as poverty, systemic racism, and bias in the criminal justice system contribute to these disparities.
Sheriff office ID
Manifest Destiny, to my knowledge, is not a phrase used or applied to the US legal system. For a discussion of this phrase as used to describe the expansion of the United States, see below link:
Giving false information to investigators. Concealing your knowledge of the incident or the perpetrator(s) involved. Amost any action (or lack thereof) that knowingly, and with purpose, obstructs the administration of criminal justice.
Making the punishment fit the crime means ensuring that the severity of the punishment matches the seriousness of the offense committed. It aims to ensure that the punishment is proportional and appropriate to the harm caused by the criminal act. This principle is a fundamental aspect of justice and aims to maintain a sense of fairness and equity in the criminal justice system.
Aiding and Abetting - Criminal Conspiracy - Obstruction of Justice - probably several other applicable laws depending on the criminal statutes of your state.
NACP likely stands for the North American Classification and Placement Program, which is a system used in the criminal justice system to classify and place offenders based on their risk level and treatment needs.