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eHow's legal experts discuss criminal law, from restraining orders and capital punishment to sex crimes and domestic violence. Understand the process from the arrest through the trial, as well as the aftermath, including incarceration, parole and probation. Crimes committed by minors falling under juvenile law are also explained in detail. Other legal topics covered via step-by-step instructions in this criminal law section include drug crimes, theft and the basics of criminal law.

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  • How to Find Registered Sex Offenders In Your Area

    Registered sex offenders can pose a danger to your family. Finding out if any sex offenders live in your neighborhood can help protect your children. A convicted sex offender could live as close...

  • How to Measure Effectiveness of Probation

    Probation is an opportunity our justice system gives to some non-violent offenders to demonstrate that they can be rehabilitated and re-enter society as productive citizens. This process is...

  • How to Find and Use Sex Offender Registry Websites

    How and why to use a sex offender registry. Tips on where to get the information for your area

  • How to Find Out If Someone Is on Parole or Probation?

    Probation and parole are intended to be second chances for a person who has committed a legal offense to be rehabilitated and to continue with his life as a productive member of society. It...

  • How to Find Out a Parolee's Release Date

    Parole makes it possible for a convicted criminal to be released from prison early. Naturally, there is great public interest in knowing when a prisoner will be released. Victims may want to know...

  • How to Search for Sexual Offenders in Your Neighborhood

    The passage of "Megan's Law" in 1996 required that every state make publicly available a registry of sexual offenders who have been released from prison. The information in the sex offender...

  • How to Improve the Juvenile Criminal Justice System

    A common discussion within the legal community and among the public at large is how the juvenile criminal justice system can be improved. Although there are some elements of the juvenile criminal...

  • How to Fund Community Halfway Houses for Ex-Offenders

    Community halfway houses for ex-offenders are important resources in the reintegration of these individuals. The key to keeping the doors to community halfway houses open today and into the future...

  • Definition of Retribution in Criminal Justice

    Retribution in the criminal justice system refers to the idea that offenders should be punished for committing crimes when they freely violate existing social rules. Retribution would not support...

  • How to Find Out If Someone Is on Probation?

    Probation is a common sentence given to keep non-violent offenders out of overcrowded jails and prisons. They are allowed to follow a program of rehabilitation and restoration as active members of...

  • How to Find a Child Molester in Your Neighborhood

    Keeping your neighborhood safe and secure is a prime concern for you and your neighbors. Of particular importance is ensuring that children in your neighborhood are kept safe from people who prey...

  • Texas Prison Grievance Procedures

    The Texas Department of Criminal Justice offers the Offender Grievance Program to all offenders who wish to resolve issues or disputes with prison staff. Offenders may "present written complaints...

  • Grants for Convicted Felons

    Convicted felons face a variety of challenges in re-integrating into the community. There are supportive resources available to convicted felons on their return to the "real world," including...

  • Criticisms of Psychology Methods in Criminal Justice

    Throughout the history of the criminal justice system, various psychology methods have been used by law enforcement for criminal profiling, by the courts to determine immediate needs of offenders...

  • How to Develop Support Groups for Ex-Offenders

    Ex-offenders oftentimes face many challenges in the process of reintegrating into society. Support groups of different types prove beneficial to these people as they make the transition from...

  • How to Find Registered Sex Offenders in New York

    Under the Meghan’s Law all states are required to provide the public and law enforcement information on convicted sex offenders. This requires registration of the names, address, crime type and...

  • In House Arrest Rules

    House arrest or otherwise known as house detention or confinement is a situation where a person who committed a crime is ordered to stay confined in their home by a judge. House arrest has certain...

  • Alternative Forms of Corrections for Drug Abusers

    Alternative forms of corrections and rehabilitation for drug abusers are utilized across the United States. Treatment programs, supervised probation, substance testing and counseling programs are...

  • The Advantages of Probation

    The purpose of probation is to provide low-risk offenders the opportunity to pay their dues to society in lieu of incarceration. Probation often is granted after the judge imposes a term of...

  • How to Search and Check for Registered Sex Offenders in Your Neighborhood

    You never know who may be lurking next door or down the street for that matter. Have you ever wondered where registered sex offenders reside. Knowledge is power and with these knowledge comes the...

  • How to Remove a First Time Drug Felony Permanently From Your Record

    There is a very large drug problem in this country today, and drug offenders often see the inside of a 8 by 10 cell. There may be some light shed for the offenders looking at first time drug...

  • Probation Rules

    Probation is often given as a sentence for non-violent offenders who have been convicted of a crime. Especially if the incident was a first offense, probation is given to limit overcrowding of...

  • What Are the Alternatives to Incarceration?

  • Issues in the Criminal Justice System

    Any criminal justice system reflects its society and its times. Public sentiment and social trends are always in flux as to what is considered a crime and what methods of punishment are...

  • Roles & Responsibilities of a Probation Officer

    Probation officers are charged with supervising criminal offenders after offenders have been released from jail or prison. Probation officers are an important part of the criminal justice system.

  • Washington State Laws on Sex Offenders

    The term "sex offender" scares a lot of people, and the safety factor of sex offenders released back into society after serving sentences has elicited intense concern. Most of the concerns deal...

  • The Effects of Having a Criminal Record

    Few stigmas in American society are more burdensome than that of a criminal record. For a convict, finding steady work and housing may be difficult or impossible, and relationships with...

  • Sexual Offenders Act

    The Sexual Offenders Act is known officially as the Adam Walsh Child Protection and Safety Act, a 2006 federal law that created a national sex offender registry as well as brought uniformity to...

  • Probation Vs. Incarceration

    According to a report published in the Christian Science Monitor in 2003, the United States had the world's highest incarceration rate. In that year, more than 5.6 million Americans had either...

  • Problems with Juvenile Justice

    According to the United States Department of Justice, by the beginning of the 21st century, one in four residents of the USA were under the age of 18. Therefore, providing services for this...

  • Information About Sexual Predators

    A sexual predator is defined as a person who is attempting to obtain or is obtaining contact with a person with another individual in a predatory manner. Sexual predators are believed to "hunt"...

  • How to Find Registered Sex Offenders in Your State

    The internet has now made it easy to go online and find out if there are any registered sex offenders in your state and local city. If you have children or not, this article would be a very...

  • Sexual Predator Laws

    Sexually Violent Predators (SVPs) don't have a typical "look". They can be male or female, gay or straight, teen aged or elderly, handsome or homely, intelligent or slow, religious or atheistic,...

  • How to Keep Your Children Safe From Sex Offenders In Your Neighborhood

    Here's the scenario: You have utilized an online sex offender search and you have found that there are sex offenders, even worse, sexual predators, in your neighborhood. Since it may not be...

  • How to find Texas Sex Offenders

    It is becoming more convenient to find sex offenders in the state of Texas. Here is how you can perform a thorough search for a Texas sex offender.

  • How to Find Registered Sex Offenders in Florida

    By law, convicted sex offenders and sexual predators must register with law enforcement agencies in the state where they reside. Although it is arguably an intrusion of the offender's privacy...

  • About the Youth Criminal Justice System

    The juvenile justice system, also referred to as the youth criminal justice system, serves offenders who are younger than 18 years of age. While incarceration is one of the primary functions of...

  • What Are the Qualifications for Shock Probation?

    Going to prison can be a shocking prospect for the first-timer. Many of those faced with prison for the first time might be shocked into mending their unlawful ways, unless they get too ingrained...

  • Hunting Rights for Convicted Felons

    Once a person has been convicted of a felony and served his time, his record is supposed to be clean. However, the stigma of the conviction will stay with him for the rest of his life. This has...

  • Characteristics of a Sexual Predator

    According to statistics by the Bureau of Justice, over 200,000 people are arrested for sex crimes each year. Many of these offenders are considered sexual predators, meaning that their crimes were...

  • Cost of Treatment Vs. Incarceration

    According to the U.S. Department of Justice, two-thirds of drug offenders who are released from prison will be arrested again within three years. Prosecuting and incarcerating these offenders cost...

  • How to Handle a DUI Conviction

    A DUI conviction can be a scary and difficult process to work through. Learn how to handle a conviction to ensure the best possible outcome.

  • How to Find Sex Offenders Online in Florida Using Search by Neighborhood and Zipcode

    Maybe you are moving to a new neighborhood, and you want to find out if there are any sexual predators or offenders who might live in the neighborhood. Or maybe you have children who walk home...

  • How to Get a Police Background Criminal Record Search on Anyone

    You may need to find out a person's criminal background because if you want to hire them at your business or maybe you need someone to watch your child. It is important that you know who your are...

  • Alternatives to Incarceration

    The most recent U.S. Department of Justice statistics on prison populations, published in December 2008, show over 2 million were being kept in federal or state prisons or in local facilities in...

  • Probation Officer Career Information

    Probation officers are in charge of overseeing the probationary periods of convicted criminals. Candidates interested in pursuing a career as a probation officer should earn a degree in a related...

  • Alternatives to Incarceration for Women

    Women currently constitute the fastest-growing subset of offenders being incarcerated. In the United States, women make up 7 percent of the total prison population. Incarcerated women are usually...

  • How to Find a registered Sex Offender in Oklahoma

    In this day and age, you really can’t afford to NOT be cautious. Possibly you have moved to a new neighborhood or just want to check yours and find any possible sex offenders living there. It's...

  • How Does Juvenile Crime Affect a Community?

    A significant portion of juvenile crimes include destruction of property, vandalism and theft. These crimes harm the owners of the stores or property where they occur, as well as creating extra...

  • Purpose of Corrections

    Corrections: To many, the word is a euphemism---a less distasteful word chosen to represent jails and prisons. For many professionals involved in the justice system, though, the word represents a...

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