03-24-2016, 09:59 PM
sanantone Wrote:I know why both sides feel certain ways, but both are wrong and right in different areas.
Then, you should do something that plays to your strengths.
Quote: Access to social services is not related to CJ in and of itself.
Unless I am misunderstanding the term, I am going to have to disagree with you there. For instance, in my state, quite a bit of money is spent on reducing recidivism via inmate education and placement services. I disagree that this should be in the purview of a law enforcement agency to run, but that's how it is done here.
Also, consider legal aid and public defender services. Both are a social service provided to the community. Both fall under the provenance of the court system.
Another thought, but I think you've demonstrated you hold no interest in edgy or provocative subjects, but I personally feel that alcoholism is a cottage industry here. You take a group that historically have no money, and no support, and run them through a meatgrinder that really doesn't lend itself well to reducing their urge to self medicate via beeeers. They pay the court. They pay the jail. They pay a private counseling service. They pay a probation officer. They lost their car. Because they went to jail, they lost their job.
*NOT* saying I'm soft on drunks. I had one of the highest conviction rates in my jurisdiction. I'm saying the area might be ripe for some groundbreaking research into, I dunno, something new that might adequately punish a person while at the same time not stand on their neck.
I got ideas. I just don't know what would be worthy of a doctorate review board.
Also, I will say, I have Federal friends in Texas that say there are state jobs that won't even accept a criminal justice degree, so I am intrigued by the notion you will be a doctor in it... :patriot:
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