key terms
criminal procedure
trials & courts
corrections
justice models
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What is a misdemeanor?

A less serious crime, usually punishable by a fine or less than a year in jail.

100

What does it mean to be arrested?

When a person is taken into custody by law enforcement.

100

What is a defendant?

The person accused of a crime.

100

What is probation

A sentence allowing offenders to remain in the community under supervision.

100

What is the crime control model

A model that stresses quick, efficient justice and tough punishment to control crime.

200

What is a felony?

A serious crime, often punishable by more than one year in prison.

200

What happens during booking?

Recording of an arrest, including fingerprints, photos, and charges.

200

What is an arraignment?

A court hearing where the defendant is formally charged and enters a plea.

200

What is parole

Early release form prison with conditions and supervision 

200

What is the due presses model

A model that emphasizes protecting individual rights and fair procedures.

300

What does probable cause mean?

Reasonable grounds to believe a crime has been committed.

300

What is an initial appearance?

The defendant’s first court appearance, where charges are read and bail may be set.

300

What is a plea bargain?

An agreement where the defendant pleads guilty to a lesser charge to avoid trial.

300

Why is criminal justice sometimes considered society’s defense?

Because it protects people from crime and maintains public order.

300

What is jurisdiction?

The legal authority of a court or agency to hear a case.

400

What is the purpose of bail?

Money or conditions set to ensure a defendant returns for trial.

400

What is a preliminary hearing?

A court proceeding to decide if there is enough evidence for trial.

400

What is a bench trial?

A trial decided by a judge instead of a jury.

400

What is an institution of social control

An organization (like schools, family, or the criminal justice system) that regulates behavior to keep order.

400

What are the three agencies that make up the criminal justice system?

Law enforcement, courts, and corrections.

500

What does the statute of limitations do?

 Sets a time limit on how long after a crime charges can be filed.

500

What does a grand jury decide?

Whether there is enough evidence to issue an indictment (formal charge).

500

What is an information in court proceedings?

A formal written accusation filed by a prosecutor without a grand jury.

500

What is the difference between misdemeanor and felony?

Misdemeanor = less serious crime; Felony = more serious crime with harsher punishment.

500

What are legal myths?

Common but false beliefs about the law or criminal justice system.

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