CRIM 131 Chapter Notes - Chapter 2: Penology, Adversarial System, Exclusionary Rule

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Crime control vs. due process models ---- 2 competing value systems. Characteristics of task environment influence crime and social disorder. Ex. a small nunavut village and toronto are both different task environments. Constitution act - sets out division of responsibilities between federal and provincial/territorial governments. Federal decides what"s criminal & provincial enforce it + administer justice system. Criminal code - federal legislation that sets out criminal laws, procedures for prosecuting federal offences, sentences, and procedures for the administration of justice. There"s also federal legislation for specific criminal acts (ex. anti-terrorism act) Tradition-based practice is used a lot --- established routines/politics/emotion. Annual operating cost cjs - billion. Crime rates are declining, but prices are going up. big cases - air india, pickton, stanley cup riots. Before, order was maintained through informal social controls ---- no laws. Dealt with personally through groups or people -- gossip, ridicule, expulsion from group, death.

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