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100

This is a type of inmate creates an exaggerated image of toughness by using violence in sexual acts to maintain a masculine image.

What is a jocker?

100

One reason inmates around the country are getting older.

What is "offenders are serving longer sentences"?

100

Running Away, Truancy and Underage Drinking are all considered this type of offense.

What is a status offense?

100

London magistrate Sir Henry Fielding is credited with creating this - a precursor to the first formal police department

What are the Bow Street Runners?

100
This refers to an individual is not able to afford legal representation in court

What is indigent? 

200

Three reasons cited as explanations for the increased rate of homosexuality in prison

What are overcrowding, idleness, and deprivation?

200

According to the textbook, this philosophy of punishment best explains the rise in elderly incarceration.

What is "just deserts"?

200

This was designed to measure disparities at every stage of the juvenile justice system by comparing rates of contact experienced by different groups of youth.

What is the Relative Rate Index?

200

This terms refers to the police denying equal protection  by failing to take action to protect members of minority groups

What is "underpolicing"?

200

This prohibited the exclusion of individuals from jury selection and service based on certain characteristics (religion, race, gender, national origin, economic status)

What is the Federal Jury Selection and Service Act of 1968?

300

This asserts the legal responsibility for a crime such as murder is decreased because of the emotions surrounding a proposition of a heterosexual male by a homosexual male.

What is the homosexual advance theory?

300

This accounts for the majority of criminal behavior of people 55 and older.

What is alcohol-related arrests, such as driving while intoxicated and public drunkenness?

300

Child maltreatment rates may vary by this

What is parental employment status and economic situation?

300

These were laws designed to nullify the rights granted to newly freed slaves in the U.S.

What are Black Codes?

300

In this case, the Supreme Court ruled that a prosecutor's use of peremptory challenges may not include the dismissal of members of the jury pool based solely on their race.

What is Batson v Kentucky?

400

This is the social and physical transformation of an individual in an effort to compensate for the pains of imprisonment

What is prisonization?

400

Proponents of this argue that elderly offenders are inherently different and merit special consideration in the justice process, especially since the pains of imprisonment are more taxing on elder offenders.

What is geriatric court?

400

William Blackstone argued this group of people were incapable of committing crimes.

Who are "infants" (considered age 7 and under)?

400

These are considered the 3 eras of policing

What are the political, reform, and community eras?

400

This occurs when a jury acquits a defendant despite strong evidence of guilt due to the belief that the law is unjust or unjustly applied or the punishment is too harsh for the particular case

What is jury nullification? 

500

This incident spawned the "Gay Power" movement (a massive grassroots gay liberation movement, similar to that of Blacks, women, and college students of the 1960s)

What is the "Stonewall Incident"?

500

This is one of the most important issues facing  correctional institutions in this country.

What is the healthcare of elderly inmates?

500

This piece of legislation solidified the role of status offenders in the juvenile justice system

What is the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act?

500

This terms refers to the challenges faced by minority officers who may be viewed as traitors by some in their community, while White officers may distrust them as colleagues 

What is double marginality?

500

The Supreme Court ruled in this case that all individuals who enter the court system have the right to counsel at all critical stages of the criminal justice process.

What is Gideon v Wainwright?