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EXAM STUDY MATERIALS July 24, 2024 1:33:58 PM Introduction to criminal justice. Corrections - answerpeople inforce punishment. Bill of Rights : - answerFirst 10 amendments to the Constitution. is the freedoms of speech, assembly and worship. Civil Rights Act of 1964. - answerThe civil rights act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race, religion, sex, or national origin, is considered one of the drowning legislative of achievements of the civil rights. Consensus model - answercourtroom work group. They work together to achieve justice, they also cooperate; smooth movement through system. Police - answerenforce laws investigate specific crimes search people or buildings arrest or detain people components of the American Criminal Justice System. - answerPolice. Courts . corrections . Courts - answerconduct fair and impartial trials . (Held by judges, or magistrate) Correction. - answerCarry out sentences imposed by the court. to enforce punishment. Supreme court case: - answerJudge made law Miranda v. Arizona - answer5th amendment to the US constitution. Miranda warnings must be given before questioning. Investigation - answerAdministrative procedure follow arrest. Warrant - answerIn criminal proc

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EXAM STUDY MATERIALS July 24, 2024 1:33:58 PM Introduction to criminal justice. Corrections - answer✔✔people inforce punishment. Bill of Rights : - answer✔✔First 10 amendments to the Constitution. is the freedoms of speech, assembly and worship. Civil Rights Act of 1964. - answer✔✔The civil rights act of 1964, which ended segregation in public places and banned employment discrimination on the basis of race , religion, sex, or national origin, is considered one of the drowning legislative of achievements of the civil rights. Consensus model - answer✔✔courtroom work group. They work together to achieve justice, they also cooperate; smooth movement through syst em. Police - answer✔✔enforce laws investigate specific crimes search people or buildings arrest or detain people components of the American Criminal Justice System. - answer✔✔Police. Courts . corrections . Courts - answer✔✔conduct fair and impartial trials . (Held by judges, or magistrate) Correction. - answer✔✔Carry out sentences imposed by the court. to enforce punishment. Supreme court case: - answer✔✔Judge made law Miranda v. Arizona - answer✔✔5th amendm ent to the US constitution. Miranda warnings must be given before questioning. Investigation - answer✔✔Administrative procedure follow arrest. Warrant - answer✔✔In criminal proceeding, a wrist issued by a judicial officer protection from damages if her or he perform it. arrest - answer✔✔in which a person is taken into custody, limits the arrestee's freedom. EXAM STUDY MATERIALS July 24, 2024 1:33:58 PM Booking - answer✔✔Administrative procedure following arrest. 1st appearance - answer✔✔opportunity for bail. preliminary hearing - answer✔✔a hearing hel d to determine if there is sufficient evidence to justify a trial. Information or Indictment - answer✔✔A formal, written accusation summited to a court by a prosecutor, alleging that a specified person has committed a specific offense. Arraignment - answer✔✔enter a pleas. The defendants are again notified and are asked to enter a plea. Adjudication: - answer✔✔Trial ( by jury or by judge) Sentencing - answer✔✔Punishment may involve probation, fine, prison, or some combination concurrent or consecutive senten ces. corrections and Reentry - answer✔✔May involve serving time in the community. 1. probation Due Process - answer✔✔5th and 6th amendments , fairness to recognizes individual's rights of criminal defendants. Crime Index - - answer✔✔long featured in the FB I's publication crime in the United States , was discontinued in 2004. Uniform crime reporting prgam ( UCR/ NIBRS). - answer✔✔A statistic reporting program run by the FBI's criminal Justice information service. 8 most serious crime - answer✔✔1. murder 2. Rape 3. Robbery 4. Aggravated assaul 5. Burglary. 6. Larceny - theft 7. Motor Vehicle Theft 8. Arson. National crime victimization survey (NCVS) - answer✔✔An annual survey of selected American household conducted by the Bureau of Justice statistic.

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