Criminal Justice System

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Many young adults face a dilemma of choosing right from wrong, and many bad choices are committed. Law enforcement is in charge of stopping and preventing these wrong doings, but crime rates are still high. Educating these youngsters with criminal justice can improve their moral decisions and also lower crime rates. Thus educating the young adults is the only solution for changing their negative attitudes and actions. High school administrations in Virginia should require criminal justice as a class for their students so that they may gain knowledge in law enforcement, get a better understanding of policing, and make better decisions while interacting with police. Students can be educated on law enforcement in criminal justice courses. However, …show more content…

Some students might say that they will never encounter police, so the information is useless. Police officers are easily avoidable and students who disagree with this topic will state that if they do not break any laws then they have no reason to confront police. Police officers are always out and someone can easily interact with them. A person cannot control whether they will interact with an officer or not, but they can control how they respond to an officer. Students could be stopped and asked questions by police at any moment, even if they did not break any laws. It is true that if someone does not break laws then they will not have to face police, but an officer’s job is not only to arrest people. Students do not know that police officers do many other things including first response to emergencies and first aid. Police officers also investigate and will ask anyone questions if it will lead them to a solution. It is better for a student to be prepared then not when and if they have to talk to police. Students will learn three simple rules when talking to police: staying calm, never to threaten an officer, and always follow the officer’s orders. Criminal justice also gives knowledge to students to be smarter and make better decisions. Louis Johnson, author of Preparing Students for Criminal Justice Careers, wrote, “It encourages students to further their educations and stresses the importance of having a college education in today's competitive job market” (21). Students who take criminal justice gain motivation to continue secondary education. Students can be educated in criminal justice courses while also making better decisions in

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