Subjectivity Of Evaluation: Criminal Justice Punishment
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4 pages in length. The overwhelming influence of economic and/or political influence often precludes studies of criminal justice programs from rendering unbiased results as to their effectiveness. The extent to which punishment programs like boot camps and shock incarceration have been touted as beneficial for recidivism rates speaks to the blatant mishandling of statistics; that researchers/investigators are either pressured by those with interest in the outcome or are personally involved in the end result is indicative of how skewed and subjective the findings can be. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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