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A 4 page paper discussing the benefits of a bachelor's degree. Certainly it is possible to function in the criminal justice system without knowledge of the in-depth subjects that can be addressed in pursuit of a bachelor's degree, but growing complexity of situations; increased attention to ethical decision-making; and the need to assess situations on their own merit increasingly point to the baccalaureate degree as being preferable over the shorter, more technically-oriented associate's degree. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Why are adults and juvenile offenders handled differently? Is age the only determining factor? Why shouldnt a teen be treated as
an adult if s/he has chosen to commit adult crimes? What is mens rea and what can it possibly have to do with
daily life? And why should it be considered at all when there are so many practical matters requiring immediate attention? What is
utilitarianism, and what does it have to do with the pursuit of criminal justice? Rule utilitarianism? Act utilitarianism? All those old philosophers not only have been dead
for more than a century (and longer), they also lived in a time far removed from todays realities and technological levels. What can their writings possibly contribute to criminal
justice today? These and other questions can be answered after the course of study that leads to a bachelors degree. As is
the case in nursing, drafting and other areas, an associates degree can provide technical knowledge of functioning in the field of criminal justice, but it does not provide the background
allowing the individual to fully understand and use that technical knowledge. Foundation Fullness There is so much that an individual in criminal justice
needs to know about procedure, law, law enforcement, community relations and other associated duties and responsibilities that there simply is no time available in the associates course of study to
address the very things that can make the greatest difference in outcomes and satisfaction with the job. One of the factors to which
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