Current trends in USA Politics in reference to Punishment:
The coincidences
between the global fluctuations, the weaknesses inherited in United States of America are among those current trends which have increased the
rate of terrorism. The current situation of terrorism has turned into a
terrifying phenomenon for USA and Western countries during 21st century. Violence,
terrorism and prison in the political system of in the USA have ebbed and flowed over the years (Aitken, 2012).
Impacts of current trends on USA Criminal Justice System:
United States of America, intentionally or non-intentionally is playing its part to
protect the economic, social and political powers. Its purpose is to make these
fields free of terrorism and its fears. Globalization including
Westernizations, secularizations, democratization, consumerism and the growing
capital markets represent the culture of a nation. The culture and traditions
can be affected by uneven distributions of benefits and advantages, leading the
people act more severely (Dietrich, 2010). The present situation in which
international criminal justice system has become a serious issue at non-state
level is totally a reaction of globalization and led USA government to punish the people.
Reasons for impacts of current trends on USA Criminal
Justice System
USA, with more of its population being young rather than old,
the kids are working with some segments of the government, and their elders to
foster change. This has caused for bridging gaps between societal cleavages to
spreading smiles, the USA youth are striving to promote selflessness over
selfishness and humanism over consumerism. The creation of punishment trends
effects growth, prosperity and security, and this is yet another reason of USA criminal justice system (Croxton, 2011). The USA
Government has had always been serious in responding these situations
anachronistically. There is a strong impact of global terrorism and threatening
situations with effective and deliberately practical policies in the political
system of the nation (Dietrich, 2010).
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