the failure to exercise a reasonable amount of care in wither doing or not doing something, resulting in harm or injury to another person
Negligence
This theory believes that crime is in the body and brain
Trait theory
This Court Case defined: "Reasonable Expectation of Privacy"
Katz v. United States
A serious criminal offense punishable by a prison sentence of more than one year
Felony
Al Capone was arrested for
Income Tax Evasion
the deliberate and malicious burning of another person's property
Arson
This theory believes that crime is a result of choosing to do so.
Choice Theory
This Court case determined that phones are an expectation of Privacy during a search.
Carpenter v. United States
What is one problem with the overuse of incarceration?
- Expensive
- based/discriminatory
- Unconstitutional conditions of confinement
- overcrowding logistics
To obtain Liquor illegally, bars became
Speakeasies
the taking of money or property by a person to whom it has been entrusted
Embezzlement
This theory believes that crime is a result of the person's environment.
Social theory
This Amendment stops cruel and unusual punishment
8th Amendment
Facilities outside of the U.S. where we intern people, never charge them but just hold them, torture them, kill them:
Extralegal Prisons
John Dillinger broke the law in Indiana by:
Starting a streak of bank robberies
taking property illegally through threats of harm
Extortion
this theory believes that crime involves a student and teacher.
Learning theory
This Amendment abolished Slavery
13th Amendment
release from prison before the full sentence has been served.
Parole
J. Edgar Hoover joined ______ in 1921.
Bureau of Investigations
murder that does not require malice or premeditation but is the result of a desire to inflict bodily harm
Second degree Murder
This theory believes that crime is a result of stigma and bragging rights.
Labeling Theory
This Amendment states that if the President dies, or leaves office, the Vice president becomes president
25th Amendment
the death penalty; putting a convicted person to death as punishment for a crime
capital punishment
a reasonable belief, known personally or through reliable sources, that a specific person has committed a crime
Probable Cause