Murder, Assault and Robbery are classified as these types of crime
What is violent crime?
100
This aspect of the Criminal Justice System manages prisons
What is Corrections?
100
An mark of disgrace or undesirable trait that can characterize and individual
What is stigma?
100
Psychological counseling in prison
What is rehabilitation?
200
Burglary, Theft and Arson are classified as these types of crimes
What are property crimes?
200
This component of the Criminal Justice System is largely made up of Police, be they local municipal police forces or the RCMP
What is law enforcement?
200
The Death Penalty is also described by this term
What is Capital Punishment?
200
Imprisonment without parole
What is incarceration?
300
The FBI collects and aggregates crime statistics for the USA in this report
What is the Unified Crime Report?
300
This aspect of the Criminal Justice System allows for a fair trail to determine the guilt of an offender
What is the Courts?
300
abbreviated as NCR, this has particular meaning in the Canadian Criminal Justice System
What is Not Criminally Responsible?
300
Remedial education programs for inmates
What is rehabilitation?
400
Crime involving high ranking members of society. Usually non-violent, involving money
What is White Collar Crime?
400
It is this aspect of the Criminal Justice System that offenders have their first dealings with.
What is Law Enforcement?
400
This is a Canadian program that allows first time offenders a chance to write an apology/reflection and pay a fine in order to avoid entering the criminal justice system and getting a criminal record
What is Alternative Measures?
400
Death Penalty for Capital Crimes
What is retribution?
500
In Canada it is this organization that is responsible for the collection and analysis of crime statistics across the country
What is the Canadian Center for Justice Statistics?
500
This aspect of the criminal justice system deals with, among other things, probation and parole of offenders
What is Corrections?
500
Term refers to a repetition of or return to a pattern of criminal behaviour