Chaminade Criminal Justice and Criminology Program
by connecticut on Thursday, May 31st, 2012 | 27 Comments
Chaminade’s Criminal Justice and Criminology Program is the largest and oldest CJ program in Hawaii. In this well-respected program, outstanding faculty with expertise in a variety of areas prepare students with the knowledge and perspective to deal with situations on the job. Introduced by Professor Ron Becker. Video Rating: 5 / 5
Season 8 Episode 7 – Criminal Justice Part 2 of 2 Video Rating: 4 / 5
ME TOO NIGGA
BECKERRRRR!!!! >x] i’m gonna use this vid for my presentation hahaa >xD
Yeah, but sentences in Scandinavian countries are milder in general compared to USA.
are you scolding me, cause im not very sure if you are
what’s wrong with telling the truth? what is “it’s P&T, two magicians, i didn’t think there would be boobies.” not good enough for them? so what if you see a titty or two? you seen one you seen them all. it’s not like they weren’t censored anyway.
okay, nobody warn me about the boobs, now how do i explain to my parents
Your right I just watched a documentary on Norwegian prisons and they said people like him probably would kept.
Yeah, 21 years is far to much.
Norway has a maximum sentence of 21 years. After his sentence is over, he will be evaluated and if they decide he isn’t rehabilitated, he will go back for another 21. And so on.
Needless to say, it isn’t looking like Breivik will get out after just 21 years.
they should make a law that makes it so if someone is ever found to have been purposefully wrongly charged with a crime the because of the prosecutor that prosecutor will then be forced to serve out the original sentence passed down to the victem, so how honest prosecutors become then
fucking pigs
Censored breast on showtime? That’s weird.
What’s the point.
As long as this system stands we will never have blind justice, only hollow men.
Imagine being accused of such a crime,knowing you did not do it and having to spend all those years in prison being known as a child rapist.Thats fucking scary!!!
12:53 – Teller could be a badass villain in a movie…
For taking a plant across an imaginary line you can be punished more harshly then a murderer. That is the worst thing about drug laws.
It’s an absolute fucking disgrace, not only did they steal (yes steal) a persons life, they let the guilty party go free!!
The theft of a persons life is literally as bad, if not worse, than murder!
AWWW DAMN! That guy went to prison for using pain medication his doctor thought would help with his pain? WTF???
I wish I could just zap this episode of P&T out of my brain, because from now on I’m gonna constantly be in a paranoid state… thinking the cops are gonna show up at my door any minute to arrest me for having/using the pain medication I need manage my painful disorder! Sheesh!
True. But at least we live in the West where it is possible that errors can be rectified and are being rectified. There are plenty of places where they throw innocent people in jail and just throw away the key.
We don’t have perfect systems here in the West, but nowhere near the worst either.
I’m not European and I haven’t followed the case as thoroughly as some, but he seemed very clear in his goal.I believe they found him to have NPD which seems very fitting to me. John Gacy murdered 33, Ted Bundy killed in his 40s, Karla Hamolka raped and killed her own sister, Charles Manson did disgusting things but still he’s a relatively lucid man. Gacy, Bundy, and Hamolka had no politics or religion behind their disgusting actions.
Unless they are executed.
That is terrifying. Going to jail at 19, barely even out of highschool and join society again in your 50s? No resume, little work history and no experience. You have more or less nothing going for you. Even if you manage to get a job, it will be at the bottom rung, and because you are brand new, bottom pay.
go America XD
That is so fucked up. Where’s the justice at? We waste so many tax dollars on inmates, police, forensics, and innocent people still go to jail. FUCK THAT!
my heart truly breaks for the man that spent majority of his life in prison. so fucked up
my heart truly breaks for the man that spent majority of his life in prison. so fucked up