How did the particular colonial perception


Discussion: Revolutionary Period Criminal Justice Implications

A common thread throughout this course is the intentional analysis of criminal justice through a historical lens with the hope of understanding deeply rooted issues within today's U.S. criminal justice system. In early colonial America, religion and customs borrowed from England were the order of the day and the foundation of the American criminal justice system. How did this particular colonial perception, the understanding of criminal behavior, and the systematic response to it affect underlying regional and cultural ideologies?

For this Discussion you compare characteristics of the system, from the early American Revolutionary Period to today, as well as discuss their impact on the current U.S. criminal justice system.

Post two crimes and their respective punishments during the Revolutionary Period (1718-1797). Explain one social and one political influence these crimes and punishments had on the current U.S. criminal justice system.

Respond to two colleagues' postings and offer different social and political influences than your colleagues. Or, provide an alternative perspective on how they influence the current U.S. criminal justice system.

Respond and offer any alternative factors NOT discussed by your colleagues, and then provide an alternative perspective of the most influential factors offered by your colleagues.

Resources

Jones M., & Johnstone, P. (2011). History of Criminal Justice. (5th ed.) New York, NY. Routledge.

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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