Roles and Factors Which Lead to Female Criminality Discussion
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS This chapter examines the ways in which law and lawmaking are shaped by race, class and gender.The foundation of this chapter is that criminal law is not a ?natural? or objective? reflection of harm but the result of a political process where money and privilege matter.Feds criminally charge pharma distributor for role in opioid epidemic .pdfThe first article discusses the Federal government federally charging a pharmaceutical company with its role in the opioid epidemic. Secondly, the next article discuss how a corporation is able to turn a 80 billion fine into a 48 billion dollar tax break.However, individuals who do not have the means, privilege, and connections are formally charged with committing grand larceny, are sentenced to prison, and are made to pay restitution for their crimes. How do selective enforcement play a role in the two scenarios? (refer to notes listed under Chapter 8 in regards to selective enforcement)Please remember to respond to (1) students post to receive full creditDuring our last discussion, we discussed how a corporation can turn a 80 billion dollar fine to a 48 billion dollar tax break.According to the text, with elite deviance hardly anyone goes to prison. This can be due to several reasons: First, most state regulators and prosecution unwillingness to go after white-collared crimes. Second, the FBI do not make white-collared and corporation crimes a priority. Lastly, corporate resources result in substantial legal talent and array of tactics that help force settlements.After reading chapter 9, please answer the following:1. What are some of the reasons for inadequate prosecution of corporate or executive crimes?2. How has the identification of criminals been affected by the intersections of at least two of any combination of the three variables: class, race and gender? Please provide examples.Please remember to respond to (1) students post to receive full creditFor our final discussion, we will discuss the concept behind Restorative Justice. This concept was initially aimed to help find alternatives to juvenile crime. Currently, this concept of criminal justice reform is aimed to rehabilitate offenders who demonstrate positive signs of not recidivating.In addition to reading the text, review the following project called: Insight Prison Project which provides details of its restorative justice program for inmates. Additionally, review the following video which is a restorative justice program for inner city youths in Oakland, California:Upon review, discuss the following:What is the concept behind Restorative Justice? What is the overall aim behind the program? Breakdown how do each element benefit from the program: The victim, The offender, The overall program. Lastly, do you see restorative justice as a means to end mass incarceration?We are stepping away from the textbook and discussing Moral Panic and the theme behind the Super Predator Scare. Did the scare live up to the hype? Please review the following video: 1. Discuss the idea and impact of moral panics on criminal justice policy. 2. Are there any areas of current criminal justice discussion that might be considered a moral panic today? Be specific in your explanation. ( articles to discuss this portion of the weekly discussion is located on side panel, labled as “Moral Panic/Mass incarceration”3. Additionally, what was the overall results? Did the suspected scare live up to the crime trend as predicted?Please remember to respond to (1) student’s post in order to receive full creditwe will discuss the concept behind Restorative Justice. This concept was initially aimed to help find alternatives to juvenile crime. Currently, this concept of criminal justice reform is aimed to rehabilitate offenders who demonstrate positive signs of not recidivating. Additionally, review the following video which is a restorative justice program for inner city youths in Oakland, California:Upon review, discuss the following:What is the concept behind Restorative Justice? What is the overall aim behind the program? Breakdown how do each element benefit from the program: The victim, The offender, The overall program. Lastly, do you see restorative justice as a means to end mass incarceration?FINAL PAPERThe paper must be at least 7 pages in length (not including cover page and reference page) Double-Spaced, typed in Times Roman font. Paper must follow APA format.The term paper should consist of the following:1. Part 1 ( Your introduction and literature review) this was assignment #12. Part 2 ( Case study. Court cases which related to your topic) this was assignment #23. Part 3 should consist of the following:Final thoughts on the topic. This should be (1) page.1. Your paper should have a cover page. Your cover page should include the following:The name of your topicYour Namecourse and section ( i.e.: COR 320.03)John Jay College of Criminal Justice2. All three parts should be included. Part 1, Part 2, and now Part 3.3. Must have a reference/citation page included. All references used in your paper, should be listed on the reference/citation page.4. If I sent you an email to correct/rearrange your paper. Please make sure this is reflected in the final paper you submit.5. Please be cognizant of all spelling and grammatical errors. If you were advice to correct any spelling or grammatical errors please be sure to do so before submitting your final paper. SHORT ANSWERPlease discuss the following in short answers:1. In regards to the First Myth, what are the issues within Private Prisons?2. Discuss the Third Myth?3. According to the 7th Myth, what is the narrative not discussed.
