Courts
Policing
Important People
Theories
Miscellaneous
100

This is a closed court

Children's court

100

Policing that occurs before the criminal act

Proactive policing

100
Person who established the Metropolitan Police

Sir Robert Peel

100

Opposite of the due process model

Crime control model

100

Where the judge sits in a court

Bench

200

Heard by 3-5 Justices

The State Appellant Courts 

200

An officer's authority to make decisions regarding law enforcement

Discretion

200

The authors of the routine activity theory and the crime triangle

Cohen and Felson

200

CCTV counts as this type of crime prevention

Environmental Crime Prevention

200

Restricted movement from home as part of a custodial sentence

Home detention 

300

The justice model used by the coroner's court 

The inquisitorial model

300

Emerging crime threats

Terrorism or cybercrimes

300

Authors of the Broken Windows Theory

Kelling and Wilson

300

The intersection of an offender, a suitable target, and what? 

The absence of capable guardianship 

300

Sentences which are served subsequently

Cumulative Sentences

400

Presented before 1 Justice and a jury 

The Supreme Court

400

The "thin blue line" 

Police culture

400

The author of the rule of law

A V Dicey, Ninian Stephen, or Lord Bingham

400

A person must experience an equal level of punishment as consequence of their crime

Proportional punishment

500

May or may not be presented before a jury, depending on the state. 

District Court

500

The formalisation of the police in Australia

Sydney Police Act 1833

500

Pioneer of environmental crime prevention in the 1960s

Jane Jacobs

500

Crime prevention paradigm which targets the underlying causes of crime and builds community

Social Crime Prevention

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