BCC Amendments to US Constitution Adult and Juvenile Court Proceedings Discussion

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Background: Writing is a major element in the criminal justice field. Over half your career will be spent writing.  It is required for you to write reports of various types, write out testimony, write witness, victim, and subject statements, and keep track of your daily activities. As a part of the written requirements, you must know how to think logically, making sense of what is told to you.  You must also know how to conduct research as a means to find answers and solutions. Having limited writing skills will create an issue for you; therefore, this assignment will assist you in learning how to do all the aforementioned.
Purpose: To introduce the student to academic writing and to learn more about a topic that specifically impacts the juvenile justice system.  The audience for this writing is the academic research community.  This is a formal research writing paper.  Each student will be required to a research paper regarding the Criminal Justice System
Requirements: Write?a 2 to 3 -page paper identifying and evaluating the constitutional safeguards provided by the 4th, 5th, and 6th?Amendments to the United States Constitution as they apply to both adult and juvenile court proceedings. Discuss the impact that these safeguards (e.g., Right to Counsel, Miranda Warnings, speedy trial, the exclusionary rule, etc.) have on the day-to-day operation of the adult and juvenile courts and the role the play in both systems.
 

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Constitutional Safeguards Provided by the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments to the United
States Constitution as They Apply to Both Adult and Juvenile Court Proceedings.

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Constitutional Safeguards Provided by the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendments to the United
States Constitution as They Apply to Both Adult and Juvenile Court Proceedings.
The constitutional safeguards given in the 4th, 5th and 6th changes to the United States
Constitution will be identified and discussed as they are practiced from the juvenile to the adult
court proceedings. The constitutional safeguards outlined in the 4th, 5th, and 6th Amendment’s to
the United States Constitution emphasize the principle of due process. Therefore, these laws
create a healthy living environment for juveniles and adults, as discussed in this paper. Most of
the criminal acts by adolescents are considered acts of misconduct despite having comparative
rights as grown-ups. Lastly, the court has no privilege to open a trial against adolescents unle...

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