The Criminal Justice System
Nature of Crime
Crimes
Policing
Articles
100

The three criminal justice system components

Law enforcement, courts, corrections

100

The oldest national crime data collection effort and database

Uniform Crime Report (UCR)

100

Relatively common and serious involving a victim and offender coming into contact in space and time

Street Crimes

100

The Father of American policing who argued for better pay, training, and education for officers

August Vollmer

100

What is the case that led to the insanity defense in England?

Daniel M'Naghten 1843

200

The courts perform this function

Interpret and apply the law

200

The survey conducted over the year in person and on the phone with the goal of gathering data on victimization and unreported crimes

National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)

200

Motor vehicle, burglary, and property theft are crimes far more common than violent street crimes. 

What is property crimes

200

An organization who's goals are to advance science and technology in police work, foster cooperation, and promotes best practices. 

International Association of Chiefs of Police

200

These are some areas of police-citizen conflict

tasks of police, use of force, corruption, racial and ethnic differences

300

The number people under correctional supervision in the United States

About 7 million

300

The type of crime where over three-fourths of victims are male and primarily intra-racial

Murder

300

Illegal behavior that does not theoretically directly affect another individual

Victimless crime

300

The backbone of all police agencies, responsible for preventing crime, apprehending suspects, and assisting community members

Patrol

300

Restrictions on discretion have been proposed to do what to law enforcement

Minimize potential effects of officer bias on police behavior

400

The Latin phrase for behavior that is immoral and inherently wrong by nature

Mala en se

400

The group represented with the highest rates in the criminal justice system

Black, non-Hispanic males

400

Behavior that is prohibited by law, changes over time

Mala Prohibita

400

Key aspects of policing subculture

Secrecy, group solidarity, violence, cynicism, masculinity, authoritarianism, and isolation

400

Where are canine sniffs primarily used

Mostly motor vehicle stops, but less frequently residences

500

The blood alcohol content formally acceptable, but has since been increasingly criminalized

0.15%

500

Crimes that are illegal when only committed by minors

Status offenses

500

Theory that views temptation and opportunity as keys to understanding criminality because criminals are goal-oriented and weigh the risk of committing the crime with the potential benefit. 

Rational Choice

500

This case ruled that an officer might stop and frisk a person based on reasonable suspicion. 

Terry V Ohio (1968)

500

This plays an important role in determining the extent to which certain techniques are viewed as acceptable during interrogations.

Individual personality traits