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Cause of Crime
Crime Picture
Crime Data
Parole/Probation
100

A criminal justice model that places primary emphasis on the right of society to be protected from crime and violent criminals

What is the Crime Control Model

100
The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior

What is Criminology

100

The person or institution that initiates a lawsuit in civil court proceedings by filing a complaint

Who is the Plantiff

100

An annual report compiled by the FBI to give an indication of criminal activity in the United States

The Uniform Crime Report

100

The correctional supervision of offenders in the community as an alternative to sending them to prison or jail

What is Community Corrections

200

A criminal justice model in which the content of criminal law is determined by the groups that hold economic, political, and social power in a community

What is the Conflict Model

200

The relationship between two measurements or behaviors that tend to move in the same direction

What is Correlation

200

In a civil court, the person or institution against whom an action is brought. In a criminal court, the person or entity who has been formally accused of violating a criminal law

Who is the Defendant

200

The most serious crimes recorded by the FBI in its Crime Report, including murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary and motor vehicle theft

What are Part I offenses

200

A criminal sanction in which an offender is allowed to remain in the community rather than be imprisoned

What is Probation

300

A criminal justice model that places primacy on the right of the individual to be protected from the power of the government

What is the Due Process Model

300

A school of criminology based on the belief that individuals have free will to engage in any behavior, including criminal behavior

What is Choice Theory

300

The degree of proof required in a civil case. In general, this requirement is met when a plaintiff proves that a fact more likely than not is true

Preponderance of the Evidence

300

All crimes recorded by the FBI that do not fall into the category of Part I Offenses

What are Part II Offenses

300
A conditional release of an inmate before his or her sentence has expired

What is parole

400

Behavior that is considered to go against the norms established by society

What is Deviance

400

The study of crime based on the belief that behavioral patterns developed in childhood can predict delinquent and criminal behavior later in life.

What is Life Course Criminology

400

The degree of proof required to find the defendant in a criminal trial guilty of committing the crime.

Beyond a Reasonable Doubt

400

A method of gathering crime data that directly surveys participants to determine their experiences as victims of crime

What are Victim Surveys

400

A body of appointed civilians that decides whether an offender should be granted conditional release before the end of his or her sentence

What is the Parole Board

500

Principles of right and wrong behavior, as practiced by individuals or by society

What are Morals

500

A method for determining the likelihood that an offender will be involved in future wrongdoing

Risk Assessment

500

In most jurisdictions, a noncriminal offense for which the penalty is a fine rather than incarceration

What is an infraction

500

Method of gathering crime data that rely on participants to reveal and detail their own criminal or delinquent behavior

Self-Reporting Surveys

500

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