Theory
Positivist Theory
Sociological Theory
Rule of Law
Laws and Amendments
100

Cesare Beccaria believed the only rationale for laws and punishment are for what?

Utility-meaning they benefit the majority

100

Under this belief, certain biochemical processes cause people to commit crimes.

Biological inferiority

100

The idea that criminal behavior is learned by observing others without performing a criminal act or without receiving direct reinforcement or reward.

modeling or imitation

100

A formal means of social control that involves the use of rules that are interpreted and enforced.

Criminal Law

100

This code had 285 laws dealing with matters to include personal property, real estate, family injuries and labor.  It was also known as the first great code of laws.

The Code of Hammurabi

200

Under this belief, people commit crime because they rationally calculate that crime will give them more pleasure than pain.

The exercise of free will

200

Theory that certain characteristics are indicative of biological inferiority which causes a person with certain physical characteristics to commit crime

Criminal Anthropology

200

 According to this theorist, crime is a social fact and is a normal aspect of society.  

Emile Durkheim

200

A means of resolving conflicts between individuals such as personal injury claims or other torts.

Civil Law

200

A group of noble men appointed by the king who were responsible for hearing cases and making decisions on feuds or complaints in the interest of the king’s peace was known as the ________________.

The eyre

300

Under this theory if people could understand the world through science and its function, then they could change it.

Classical Theory

300

The idea that certain body types were more prone to criminal activity.

Body-type Theory

300

Cesare Becerra believed in preventing crime over punishing criminals. What were the two types of deterrence Becerra talked about in the text?

Special or specific deterrence and general deterrence

300

What are the two types of criminal law?

Substantive and Procedural law

300

What are the four (4) Amendments that apply to Procedural Law?

4th, 5th,6th and 8th

400

Cesare Beccaria believed that ___________ was the ultimate goal of punishment.

deterrence

400

Low levels of what hormone in the brain have been found in people accused of arson and murder. (Mood, memory and behavior.)

Serotonin

400

This theorist believed crime is a means by which individuals  can satisfy their basic human needs such as Physiological (food, water, procreation), Safety (security, stability, freedom), Belongingness (love, friendship, affection) Esteem (self-esteem and esteem of others), Self-actualization (being true to one’s nature).

Abraham Maslow 

400

Identify the landmark United States Supreme Court decision that expanded the right against self incrimination to include custodial police interrogations.

Miranda v. Arizona

400

What are the four (4) sources of law in the United States?

Case Law, Statutory Law, the U.S. Constitution and Regulatory Law

500

Under this theory, the belief that some factors may contradict free will such as insanity.

Neo Classical Theory

500

These describe the three body types under William Sheldon's Body-Type Theory

Ectomorph, Mesomorph and Endomorph

500

The idea that criminal behavior is learned by observing others without performing a criminal act or without receiving direct reinforcement or reward.

modeling or imitation

500

In the United States, a person can be served this written order and be ordered by the court to appear and give testimony and or provide documents or objects to be made available for examination.  

Subpoena

500

This aspect of the 14th Amendment is concerned with the procedures followed by the courts to ensure the victim's constitutional rights are violated.

Due process