CRM 100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 9: Victimology, Dangerous Offender, Judicial Restraint

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The general deterrence: discouraging the accused from doing it again. The specific deterrence: by curing the accused of what made them do it. The rehabilitation: keeping the accused in jail to protect society. If they fail to meet conditions, they will be returned to court to be sentenced on original charge. 2: fine, offender must pay a certain amount of money within a specified time or face prospect of imprisonment for the fine default. Intermittent sentence: offender is sentence to jail, generally served on weekends and when not in custody, sentenced to probation. Not available of exceeding 90 days: probation, offender is placed under supervision in the community for a specified time (less than 3 years), must fulfill general conditions and may be required to adhere to specific conditions. Imprisonment: offender is sentenced to a period of confinement, convicted persons may be required to pay compensation to the victim restitution.

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