Part A The Mission of Corrections   Compare and contrast the following mission statements in a

Part A

The Mission of Corrections  

Compare and contrast the following mission statements in a discussion board post.

 

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Part B (300 words)

Supervision of Inmates

Review the North Carolina Administrative Code 10A NCAC 14J .0601. Use this link to review this code: 
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 This code describes how North Carolina correctional officers are required to supervise inmates. After reviewing this code, write a discussion board post summarizing this code. Make sure to include if you believe any revisions are needed to this code.

Part C

Discussion Forum #3 *Initial Post Due Saturday (3/29) and Response Due Sunday (3/30)*

Instructions & Ethical System Assignments:
 


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Scenario: Defense Attorney Representing Suspected Killer

Your first big case is a multiple murder. As the defense attorney representing the killer, you have come to the realization that he really did break into a couple’s home and torture and kill them in the course of robbing them of jewelry and other valuables. He has even confessed to you that he did it. However, you are also aware that the police did not read him his Miranda warnings and that he was coerced into giving a confession without your presence. What should you do?

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