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February 23 2012
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Your Rights in the Criminal Justice System Legal Guide and Workbook Author: Amanda DuBois Civil Survival, LLC Criminal law and justice classes are taught every day in colleges across the country. Whether students are training to become prison personnel, are coming out of prison and reentering the community, preparing for work in legal settings or as paralegals, or going into fields such as social work and nursing where criminal behavior is sometimes part of the job, criminal justice education is vital to workplace and continuing education training.
Your Rights in the Criminal Justice System is designed to be taught to continuing education and workforce students (or anyone, really) who might benefit from learning what defines criminal activity and how the criminal justice court system works. Topics such as arrest, the different between assault and battery, what constitutes criminal behavior, and how the court system treats people charged with crimes, are all explained, along with many other important topics, in Your Rights in the Criminal Justice System. |