CJUS 200 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Herbert Annesley Packer, Grand Jury, Preliminary Hearing

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A system through which cases involving juvenile offenders are processed. Juvenile courts, juvenile detention, and juvenile correction agencies. Guilty/not guilty/agreeing that something happened, but not confessing to anything. Probation - instead of going to jail, a person reports to a police officer on a regular basis. Parole - go to jail and for the last 5 years of term, a person report to a parole office on a regular basis. Due process is most common in the us today. Former police chief who led the development of criminology. The police report led to the funding of police. Creation of research units in criminal justice agencies. Dedication of funds to develop criminal justice research institutes across the u. s. Expansion of criminal justice programs in colleges and universities. Federal support to develop new education and training programs. 300 million dollars were given to higher education institutions to develop programs. Education of students in the area of criminal justice.

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