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Mala in se - (answer)Wrong by very nature (rape, murder)
Mala Prohibita - (answer)Prohibited by law and now but not wrong in themselves (gambling,
prostitution)
Goals of criminal justice system - (answer)1. Do justice
2. Control crime
3. Prevent crime
(concerns fairness and equality)
Federalism - (answer)System of government in which power is divided between central (national)
government and regional (state) government
3 subsystems of CJ system - (answer)Police
Courts
Corrections
(Interdependent)
Exchange - (answer)Mutual transfer (plea bargain)
(Has ethical issues)
Characteristics of CJ system - (answer)1. Discretion: use own judgement
2. Resource dependence: share resources, $$, labor
3. Sequential tasks: things occur in certain order
4. Filtering: ppl don't go through entire system
Dual Court System - (answer)Separate judicial system for each state and national system. Responsible
for adjudication (determining guilt)
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13 Steps in decision making process - (answer)Focus on beginning, jury trial step
4 Levels of wedding cake model - (answer)Celebrated cases
Felonies
Lesser felonies (no previous record)
Misdemeanors (lowest level)
Criminal Control Model - (answer)Freedom so important that every effort must be made to repress
crime, emphasizes efficiency
-Speed, efficiency, formality
Due Process Model - (answer)Criminal justice decisions are made on reliable info. Stresses rights
(slower)
Felonies - (answer)1 or more year jail time
Misdemeanors - (answer)Less serious, less than 1 year
Types of crimes - (answer)Types of crimes
Visible Crime - (answer)Offense against persons/property, committed by the lower class. AKA
street/ordinary crime. Most upsetting to the public
Violent crime- death/physical injury
Property crime- threaten property (theft, larceny, shoplifting)
Public order crime- throated general well being of society and challenge accepted moral principals
(public intoxications, moral principals)
SUCCESS.
Mala in se - (answer)Wrong by very nature (rape, murder)
Mala Prohibita - (answer)Prohibited by law and now but not wrong in themselves (gambling,
prostitution)
Goals of criminal justice system - (answer)1. Do justice
2. Control crime
3. Prevent crime
(concerns fairness and equality)
Federalism - (answer)System of government in which power is divided between central (national)
government and regional (state) government
3 subsystems of CJ system - (answer)Police
Courts
Corrections
(Interdependent)
Exchange - (answer)Mutual transfer (plea bargain)
(Has ethical issues)
Characteristics of CJ system - (answer)1. Discretion: use own judgement
2. Resource dependence: share resources, $$, labor
3. Sequential tasks: things occur in certain order
4. Filtering: ppl don't go through entire system
Dual Court System - (answer)Separate judicial system for each state and national system. Responsible
for adjudication (determining guilt)
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SUCCESS.
13 Steps in decision making process - (answer)Focus on beginning, jury trial step
4 Levels of wedding cake model - (answer)Celebrated cases
Felonies
Lesser felonies (no previous record)
Misdemeanors (lowest level)
Criminal Control Model - (answer)Freedom so important that every effort must be made to repress
crime, emphasizes efficiency
-Speed, efficiency, formality
Due Process Model - (answer)Criminal justice decisions are made on reliable info. Stresses rights
(slower)
Felonies - (answer)1 or more year jail time
Misdemeanors - (answer)Less serious, less than 1 year
Types of crimes - (answer)Types of crimes
Visible Crime - (answer)Offense against persons/property, committed by the lower class. AKA
street/ordinary crime. Most upsetting to the public
Violent crime- death/physical injury
Property crime- threaten property (theft, larceny, shoplifting)
Public order crime- throated general well being of society and challenge accepted moral principals
(public intoxications, moral principals)