Criminal Justice System
Hartley D. (2012). Social Citizenship and Social Security Fraud in the UK and Australia. Journal on Social Policy and Administration, 46, 4, 465-482
The research article expresses the issue of manipulating the conditions of entitlement to the social security. It is unlikely for the influence of the behavior of the recipients the attention paid attempts to assess the social security policy. The creation of incentives for the labor market participation, avoidance of state of dependence and labor market participation are the key issues to social citizenship. The focus was on the assessment of the ways the state undermines the social citizenship. The counterproductive effects of behavioral controls on social security administration were assessed. The research article is relevant in the evaluation of the security and liberty offered on the social security policies. The creation of the incentives for the provision of the fraudulent behavior or illegal forms can deprive the social citizenship freedoms. The research is obtained from a reputable online database. The research is a qualitative research.
The analysis of the information is through the assessment of the criminal justice journals. The author uses systematic review of assessment. The Social Policy and Administration journals help in the assessment of policies, social problems, social issues and the assessment of social responses. The author reduces the state of biasness through the evaluation of the different scholarly articles as sources. The article increases the accuracy of the article through the assessment of the valuation of the scholarly article. The acceptability of the article is seen on the identification of the evaluation of the valuation. The strengths of the article are seen on the in-depth evaluation of the different research articles. The article will offer insight on the nature of social security claimants for Australia and UK. The claimants are excluded from the social citizenship or social security fraud legislation.
Yates, J. (2012). What Prospects Youth Justice: Brood in Trouble in the period of Austerity. Journal on Social Policy and Administration, 46, 4, 432-447
The article was used for the exploration of the opportunities and challenges presented for the current trajectory for UK coalition. The article assessed the governmental youth policies and the implication for the children to the marginalized communities. The article implemented the ethnographic study. The article is relevant for the assessment of the criminal justice systems and liberty. The prospects of the youth justice will allow the assessment of the impact of the social security and freedoms for the youths. The article concluded that the social citizenship is suggested for the assessment of the new policy framework for the minor social security requirement for the fraud. The author suggests the use of Marshall’s vision for the social citizenship.
The article used the qualitative approach for the assessment of the inquiry. The article uses primary information obtained by the evaluation of the legal experts and the different justice articles. The author uses third-person assessment for the different positions expressed in the parties of the story. The article argued on the terms for the social policy and the field of the criminal justice for the productive changes in the institutional practices. The research focused on the state of the young people and the poorest children in the UK. The article conclusion suggested the critical appraisal for the extent of the proposed payment by the result models. The social policy model allows the social security to control the state sector provision that help in the meeting of the needs for the children who are growing up.
Aleksandra, A. S. (2012). The Right to Freedom of principles and Confession in Late royally Russian Public Discourse: Journal on Russian Studies in History, 51, 3, 20-55
The article helps in the evaluation of the right to freedom of the conscience and confession for the Russian citizens. The research assessed the changes in the church history. The assessment helps in the evaluation of the need for the evaluation of the activities affecting the provision of activities affecting the activities of the organization. The research helps in the expression of the flaws offered for the criminal justice system. The deficiency in respect for the freedom of conscience of the civilians poses the opportunity for the eruption of discourse. The research is relevant for the evaluation of the different fronts offered for the assessment of activities for the organization.
The article is relevant for the assessment of the different indications of the empire’s religious systems for the instability of ethno-confessional structures. The article is helpful in the evaluation roles of the civil society in Criminal justice systems. The research uses secondarily based information. The secondarily based evaluation helps in the assessment of the activities learnt in the research. The author is biased on the support for the Roman church. The author overlooks the different vices offered from the placement of the church confession. The author uses minimal citation and quotes. The lack of identifying the author of the materials reduces the overall acceptability of the information. The accuracy for the documentation tends to be based on issues of the weaknesses and strengths.