The CJ System Part 1
The CJ System Part 2
The CJ System Part 3
The CJ System Part 4
The CJ System Part 5
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the violation of laws of a society by a person or group of people who are citizens

Crime 

100

social norms that are formally assigned at the federal or state level

Laws

100
The criminal justice system is comprised of which 3 elements?

Cops, courts, corrections

100

This model holds that the most important function of the CJ system is to suppress or control crime

Crime control model

100

Name three rights given to victims via the National Center for Victims of Crime Rights

Right to be treated with dignity, respect, and sensitivity; right to be informed; right to protection; right to apply for compensation; right to restitution from offender; right to prompt return of personal property; right to speedy trial; right to enforcement of victim rights

200

any behavior that departs from social norms

Deviance 

200

the process by which the government confiscates the proceeds of criminal activities

Civil forfeiture

200

What components make up the Wedding Cake Model of Justice?

Serious felonies, lower-level felonies, misdemeanors

200

This type of crime involves an offense committed by a corporation's officers who pursue illegal activity in the name of the corporation

Corporate crime

200

Name three of the main official statistics available

UCR; NIBRS; LEOKA; Hate crimes Statistics Program; National use of force data collection

300

behaviors that are learned and shared by a social group, such as customs

Folkways
300

this view recognizes that the creation of laws is unequal and may not have consensus

Conflict view

300
What are the phases of the criminal justice process?

Investigative, pretrial, trial, sentencing, post-conviction

300

A serious crime punishable by sentence of more than one year in a state or federal prison, sometimes death

Felony

300

What are the three types of "wrongs"?

Civil, criminal, and moral wrongs

400

What are the types of defenses?

perfect, imperfect; negative, affirmative; justifications, excuses; procedural defenses

400

this view suggests that criminal law is a function of beliefs, morality, and rules that apply equally to all members of society

Consensus view

400

What are crimes because the law says they are bad, but they are not inherently evil?

mala prohibita

400

Name three types of victims in Mendelsohn's Typology

Innocent victim; victim with minor guilt; guilty victim, guilty offender; guilty offender, guiltier victim; guilty victim; imaginary victim
400

What Amendment provides protection against cruel and unusual punishment?

8th amendment

500

What are the elements of a crime?

Mens rea and actus reus

500

What type of sentences allows the judge/parole board discretion on how much time will be given for a crime? 

indefinite/indeterminate

500

If I go to trial and am found guilty of a lesser charge, what type of defense did I use?

Imperfect defense

500

Name three types of victims in Von Hentig's typology

young people; females/elderly; mentally ill/intellectually disabled; immigrants; minorities; dull normal; the depressed; the acquisitive; the lonesome and brokenhearted; tormentors; blocked, exempted, and fighting victims

500

What type of laws outline how we process crimes (e.g. need for search warrant, right to trial)?

Procedural laws

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