Chapter 11. Institutional Corrections The history of institutional corrections - Arrival of the Penitentiary (1790s-1860s) movement towards rehabilitation o The Pennsylvania System- goal to seek penance in complete and utt...
Chapter 10. Correctional Responses in the Community - Corrections: societys effort to punish and treat those who break the law and thereby protect the public - Community corrections: diverse array of programs or sanctions ...
find more resources at oneclass.com Big Picture Concepts - Define criminal justice o A process and a system of working parks: law enforcement, Courts, and Corrections - Defining crime ...
Chapter 7. The Courts and Judiciary Chapter 8. The prosecution, Defense, and Pretrial Activities 1. The court process - American Revolution - Constitutional mandate (1789) - 6 Amendment guarantees the right to a speedy tr...
Ethics in Policing, Courts, Corrections - Policing o Influencers: media, mental health, societal stability, experience, temptation o Challenges: decentralization of power, organizational culture o Noble cause corruption o...
Chapter 6. Police and the Rule of Law 1. This chapter mainly talks about the institutions and standards for due process (to protect private rights in the law enforcement) - Which rules should be strictly obeyed to protect ...
Chapter 5. On the Streets: Organization, Responsibilities, and Challenges - Some of details are covered in homework assignment 2. - Knapp Commissions rotten apple theory: only a few officers are engaging in misconduct (p.1...
The criminal TrailJury Deliberation Deliberation = process of deciding the guilt or lack of guilt of the defendant Jury removed o a secluded location to select a foreman, deliberate, and reach a verdict o Outcome of delibe...
Pretrial Events Probable cause hearings o Grand jury vs preliminary hearing (in front of a judge only) Arraignment= first appearance o Advised of charges o Formally read their rights o First chance to enter plea: Guilty No...
State court systems Structures vary, but most similar to federal system State supreme courts = courts of last resort o Govern practicing attorneys o Circulate rules of procedure and practices o Supervisory and administrati...
Life in prisons and jails The inmate subculture o Prisonization = process of socialization whereby individuals adopt the norms, values, and beliefs of the intimate subculture as their own o The deprivation model posits wha...
Police and the Courts Searches and seizures o 4 Amendment = protection form unreasonable searches and seizures Reasonable expectation of privacy- mail, phone conversations, most activities in the home, contents of suitcase...
Intermediate Sanctions Intermediate sanctions = judicial punishments that do not require long terms of incarceration, but stop short of allowing offender to remain in the community on probation with minimal supervision o N...
Community Corrections Corrections: societys effort to punish and treat those who break the law and thereby protect the public Efforts take on many forms o Local, state, federal, and private agencies manage the custody and ...
Courtroom Actors and Operations The courtroom workgroup: Judges Most distinctive participant in a criminal case Symbolizes the power and impartiality of the law Interacts with the entire spectrum pf agencies in the CJS Ser...
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