Criminal Justice 1
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100

The criminal ___________ system is is designed to control crime by ___________, ___________, ___________, and ____________ people according to the law


Justice, Apprehending, Prosecuting, Convicting, Punishing

100

How did the federal government's power in law enforcement increase after September 11, 2001?


  • Creation of the Department of Homeland Security

  • Making more offenses a federal crime (guns, drugs, etc)


100

Most Law Enforcement Agencies are either ________ or ________ agencies.


State; Local

100

Suspects are brought before a judge where their rights are provided and a bail is set. The judge determines if there is enough probable cause for the case to move forward


Initial Appearance

100


For those that plead not guilty they are granted the right to have a trial by an impartial jury for charges that carry six months or more of imprisonment. Most trials are bench trials which are done in front of a judge only. About 10-15% cases go to trial, 5% go to jury trials


Trial

200

Elements/Goals of the Criminal Justice System


  • Hold offenders accountable for their actions

  • Protect the rights of all parties involved in a case.

  • All offenses are treated equally and fairly

  • Officials take into consideration differences of each offense


200

Officials have significant ability to act according to their own judgment and conscience regardless of level within the CJ system.


Discretion

200

Judges have discretion to apply the law how they see fit until ____________ by a higher court


Overruled

200

Prosecuting Attorneys decide whether they want to take the case on based on the probable cause provided by law enforcement


Charging

200

judge’s intent is to make the sentence suitable to the particular offender within the requirements of the law and within the goal of retribution.


Sentencing

300

What measures do police take to prevent crime?


  • Police: proactive policing/preventing repeat offenders


300

CJ agencies must please voters and develop connections with parties responsible for the allocation of resources( mayor, city council, voters, etc.)


Resource Dependence

300

dependent on members of the community to report crime


Investigation

300


judges or grand jury determines whether probable cause exists.


Preliminary Hearing/Grand Jury

300

Defendants found guilty of a crime can appeal the decision based on claims that procedures were not properly followed or that the law is unconstitutional (or the arrest). A successful appeal usually leads to a new trial.


Appeal

400

What measures can civilians take to prevent crime?


  • Citizens: Taking preventative measures (locking cars, situational awareness, etc)


400

All parts of the criminal justice system have distinct tasks that are carried out sequentially


Sequential Tasks

400

Taking a person into custody after determining probable cause exists.


Arrest

400

When the Grand Jury or Judge finds probable cause to move forward with the case. A warrant is issued.


Indictment/Information

400

Probation, intermediate incarceration, and incarceration are generally the sanctions that are imposed and supervised by correctional institutions


Corrections

500

power divided between the Federal and State Governments


Federalism

500

The CJ system screens and determines whether cases go to the next level, are rejected, or if the case processes need to be changed


Filtering Process

500

Procedure where administrative record is made of the arrest. (Fingerprinting, mugshots, etc)


Booking

500


The accused is taken before a judge and is read the indictment and charges they are facing. The accused then enters a plea and the judge makes sure the person understands the consequences of the plea.


Arraignment
500


accomplished through serving full sentence or by returning to the community through parole


Release

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