Depends about what nation you are talking about. Usually juvanile crimes are dealt softly considering the age of offenders.
check your textbook you goofball.
yes the should be harder
People studying criminal justice are interested in having a career in law. This could mean being a judge or district attorney.
The sentences tend to be more lenient, and the criminal record usually will not show up after you become an adult.
It's basically when a minority police officer is tougher on a minority suspect so people don't think he's being more lenient to people of his own race. -Di M.S Criminal Justice
Criminals would have been killed because of their crimes, but this would have been part of the justice system, not part of the Holocaust, people were only killed for being Jewish in the Holocaust.
"Recidivism" refers to the tendency for a convicted criminal to reoffend after being released from prison. It is commonly used in the criminal justice system to measure the rate at which offenders return to criminal behavior.
The Sixth Amendment, like the Fifth, focuses on preventing possible abuses of the criminal justice system. The Sixth amendment guarantees accused criminals the right to a "speedy and public" trial by jury. It also gives defendants the right to know what charges are being made against them, and to cross-examine hostile witnesses, and also to be represented by a lawyer in court.
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That would be a question of semantics, you could say all were, as being Jewish made someone a criminal. Or you could say that none, as one cannot use one's faith in a legal classification, so as people were killed in the Holocaust for being Jewish, not for any crime, none were killed for being criminals.
I would expect that they do a pretty thorough job for correctional officers. They do not want people with criminal backgrounds being responsible for criminals.
Yes, Being a criminal with Obessive Compulsive Disorder myself, I should know. Added; It is VERY unlikely!
The 5th, 6th, 7th, and 8th amendments. i,ii,iii, iv.
The quality or state of being lenient; lenity; clemency.