CRM/LAW C7 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Misfeasance, Time Control, Community Policing

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Multiple question/ short answer (2-3 sentences) / short essay (half page) Biggest figure in the classical school of criminology; believes in deterrence; firm believer of the rights of the accused; believed in fair trials; believed punishment is necessary and justified when laws are broken and the public is endangered. Certainty: one of the three components of deterrence, idea that the punishment is actually going to happen, most difficult of the components. Crime control: punishment is a control of crime, goal is to repress criminal conduct, efficiency, speed and finality, assembly line (processed the same way) Durkheim: punishment is a moral process in a society; shunning; most concerned with morals; industrial revolution, morals. Foucault: wwii experience of nazis and fascism; living in occupied. Hot spot policing: where all the crime is (where you made all the arrests); certain types of neighborhoods become associated with people"s minds with crime; feedback loop with deployment.

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