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Consensus Theory - Answer -Society is basically good -Law is basically neutral (controls harmful behavior, reflects shared values) -Law resolves conflict (compromise between groups, no winners and losers) -Law is applied equitably (people obey the law out of respect) Conflict Theory - Answer -Society (individuals and groups with different interests) -The Law (benefits the powerful and privileged, not those in need) -Marx and Engels (powerful and powerless) -False Consciousness (working class accepts harmful laws, powerful intuitions and values) Relationship of law to justice - Answer Not identical, but go in accordance with each other -Law as justice (respects, cultivates, and protects dignity of all) The Rule of Law - Answer Reichel's Three Elements 1 - supremacy of fundamental values and principles 2 - must be written 3 - holds government to principles and values Due Process - Answer -Ensures fair treatment from state -Fundamental human right -Protects from loss of life, liberty, and property Procedural Due Process - Answer The minimum requirements of notice and hearing guaranteed by the fifth and fourth amendments Substantive Due Process - Answer Require legislation to be fair and reasonable in content and to further a legitimate government objective Two Ends of Continuum - Answer Balance preventing crime, and protecting rights Packer's Model - Answer Crime Control Model -Control crime

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CJC 250 Exam 1 Test Questions Fully
Answered.
Consensus Theory - Answer -Society is basically good

-Law is basically neutral (controls harmful behavior, reflects shared values)

-Law resolves conflict (compromise between groups, no winners and losers)

-Law is applied equitably (people obey the law out of respect)



Conflict Theory - Answer -Society (individuals and groups with different interests)

-The Law (benefits the powerful and privileged, not those in need)

-Marx and Engels (powerful and powerless)

-False Consciousness (working class accepts harmful laws, powerful intuitions and values)



Relationship of law to justice - Answer Not identical, but go in accordance with each other

-Law as justice (respects, cultivates, and protects dignity of all)



The Rule of Law - Answer Reichel's Three Elements

1 - supremacy of fundamental values and principles

2 - must be written

3 - holds government to principles and values



Due Process - Answer -Ensures fair treatment from state

-Fundamental human right

-Protects from loss of life, liberty, and property



Procedural Due Process - Answer The minimum requirements of notice and hearing
guaranteed by the fifth and fourth amendments



Substantive Due Process - Answer Require legislation to be fair and reasonable in content and
to further a legitimate government objective

, Due Process

-Protect individual rights

Reality

-Misdemeanor courts

-Plea bargaining

-Resources



Judicial Functions - Answer -Settle disputes and obtain justice (criminal and civil)

-Make public policy decisions

-Interpret and apply statutes (reactive)



How Judges "Make" Laws - Answer -Apply law (law is inflexible and must be enforced)

-Interpret law (law is vague, before enforcing it must be interpreted)



Development of Common Law - Answer -Precedent

-Courts don't always follow precedent

-Stare decisis

-Judicial review



Precedent - Answer -Created by Court decisions (issuing, inferior, and lower courts follow)

-Supreme Court has final say (can overrule previous decision)



Stare Decisis - Answer -"Let the decision stand" (principle behind precedent)

-Ratio decidendi ("Reason for decision")

-Obiter dicta (when decisions on ration decidendi not binding)



Judicial Review - Answer -Power to determine constitutionality of law (judge made)

-Law and Constitution (interpretation requires discretion)



Role of Courts in CJS - Answer 1 -Adjudication

2 - Oversight

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