Probation officers use this in violating individuals and recommendations to the judge.
What is discretion?
This rationale for punishment aims to prevent future crime by discouraging offenders and the public.
What is deterrence?
The two areas of law in the United States.
What is Criminal law and Civil law?
Our first speaker, Lt. Jernigan was from this agency.
What is Deschutes County Sheriff's Office?
The two missions of the police.
What is public servant and crime fighters?
The purpose of community corrections.
What is to integrate the offender into society?
This law imposes long sentences after a third serious offense, or felonies.
What is the three-strikes law?
Name one of four justifications for law.
What is preventing harm to others, preventing harm to self, preventing offensive behavior and protecting societal morals.
Probation Officer Rachel Strickland's occupation before probation.
What was a police officer?
This is the primary theme of judicial ethics.
What is impartiality?
Different types of probation officers.
What is the punitive law enforcer, the welfare/therapeutic officer, the passive time server, the combined officer?
Name at least two of the goals of corrections.
What is Reform, Rehabilitation, Retribution, Incapacitation and Deterrence?
Four types of prosecutorial misconduct.
What is withholding exculpatory evidence, misusing pretrial publicity, using false evidence at trial, and using peremptory challenges to exclude jurors?
Alyssa Snyder considered herself a nerd because she operated these.
What are drones?
Institutional corrections consist of these personnel.
What are correctional officers and treatment professionals?
Types of Restorative Justice programs.
What are peacemaking circles, victim-offender mediation, community reparative boards, and victim education boards?
This type of facility isolates inmates for 23 hours a day.
What is a Supermax?
Exceptions that permit revealing attorney client privilege.
What is when client consents, when required by law or a court, to defend against an accusation of wrongful conduct, to prevent clients from committing crimes or fraud and to prevent, mitigate, or rectify financial injury to another?
Sarah Yates left the Deschutes Defenders and currently works for this group.
What is the Atlas Law Group?
Three explanations for how people develop their personal moral systerms.
What are biological factors, learning theory and Kohlberg's moral stage theory?
Community corrections can be in this form.
What are halfway houses, electronic monitoring, work release centers and probation/parole?
The Eighth Amendment prohibits this type of punishment.
What is cruel and unusual punishment?
In this paradigm, society is made up of competing and conflicting interests, law is a tool used by those in power.
What is a conflict paradigm?
The field office I was assigned to for 20 years>
What is the Portland Field Office?
Name one of the Ethical systems.
What is Ethics of Virtue, Natural Law, Religion, Ethical formalism, Utilitarianism, Ethics of care and Egoism?