What is Criminal Justice?
What is a Crime?
Criminal Justice Process
Due Process Rights
Goals and Models
100

A set of laws, procedures and agencies makes up this term. 

What is Criminal Justice.

100

An illegal action or activity that can be punishable by the law is defined by this term. 

What is a Crime.

100

In order to enter the Criminal Justice Process a person must first do this. 

What is commit a crime. 

100

This is the two-step process required in order to have an Amendment to the Constitution. 

What is an Amendment must be proposed and ratified. 

100

This is the first goal of the Criminal Justice System. 

What is control crime?

200

The moral principle determining acceptable behavior is known by these two thoughts. 

What is Moral Equity and Fairness. 

200

This is known as the guilty act. 

What is Actus Reus. 

200

Police become aware of a crime through one of two methods known as these. 

What is Proactive and Reactive Policing. 

200

This is the amount of votes by Congress that is required for an Amendment to be considered for a proposal.  

What is two-thirds. 

200

Another goal of the Criminal Justice System would be. 

What is to Prevent Crime or Achieve Justice.

300

Criminal Justice professionals must be aware of an individual's rights and also what is know as this policy. 

What is maintaining public order. 

300

Mens Rea is know as this. 

What is the guilty mind. 

300

This is required from the Police officer before any questioning or arrest can be made. 

What is read the Miranda Rights. 

300

These are the five Amendments that cover due process.

What is Amendment 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, and 14th. 

300

The model that mimics a computer. 

What is Systems Model. 

400

These are the three primary components of the Criminal Justice System. 

What is Police, Courts, and Corrections.

400

Having both Actus Reus and Mens Rea is known as this term. 

What is Concurrence. 

400

List one of the many processes that happens to a suspect while being booked into the jail. 

What is 

-Personal Information recorded, Mug shot, Personal items confiscated, Fingerprints, and a full search of the person. 

400

Due process is described as this. 

What is an individual's rights and freedoms. 

400

Define a Consensual Model.

What is a model that forms a workgroup of members to achieve a goal. 

500

These are the two different policing responses. 

What is Proactive and Reactive Policing. 

500

Who decides what is a crime?

What is each state decides their own criminal code. 

500

Under a year the suspect spends time in this facility, and over a year the suspect will spend time in this type of facility. (Must list both)

What is a county jail and prison.

500
This Amendment covers illegal searches and seizures. 

What is the 4th Amendment. 

500

If a misdemeanor was at the bottom of a wedding cake model, this crime would be at the top of that model. 

What is a Celebrated Case. (This is known as a high profile case that involves a celebrity or someone with a high media profile).