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Criminal
Justice
Today
Crime:

   1. Violates criminal law.



   2. Is punishable by criminal sanctions.
   Describe the two most common models of how
    society determines which acts are criminal.
Consensus Model:         Conflict Model:
 Society, though         Society is diverse and

  diverse, shares the      constantly engaged in
  same moral value         a power struggle.
  system.                 Dominant groups in
 Crimes violate this      society codify their
  value system and are     values into law.
  deemed harmful to
  society.
   Define crime and identify the different types of
    crime.
An Integrated Definition:
   Punishable under criminal law as defined by a
    society.
   Considered an offense against society as a
    whole, and prosecuted by public officials.
   Punished by statutorily determined sanctions
    that bring about the loss of personal freedom.
Violent Crime:          Property Crime:
◦ Murder                ◦ Burglary
◦ Sexual assault/rape   ◦ Larceny/theft
◦ Assault/battery       ◦ Motor vehicle theft
◦ Robbery               ◦ Arson
Public Order Crimes:        White Collar Crimes:
Behavior that has been      Illegal acts committed
labeled criminal            by an individual or
because it is contrary to   business entity using
shared social values,       some non-violent means
customs and norms           to obtain a personal or
(e.g. public                business advantage
drunkenness).               (e.g. embezzlement).
High Tech Crime:          Organized Crime:

Crimes directly related   Illegal crimes by illegal
to the increased use of   organizations, geared
computers and             towards satisfying the
                          public’s need for illegal
technology by society.
                          goods and services.
Goals of the Criminal Justice System:

   To control crime

   To prevent crime

   To provide and maintain justice
   Federalism is a form of government in which a
    written constitution provides for a division of
    powers between a central government and
    several regional governments.

   Ideals of federalism can be seen in the local,
    state, and federal levels of law enforcement.
   Outline the three levels of law enforcement.
   Local and County Law Enforcement
    ◦ Responsible for the “nuts and bolts” of law enforcement.
   State Law Enforcement
    ◦ Generally, there are both “state police” and “highway
      patrols.”
   Federal Law Enforcement
    ◦ Operates throughout the U.S.
   List the essential elements of the corrections
    system.
   Probation
   Jails
   Prisons
   Community-based corrections
   Criminal justice as a “system” – an orderly
    progression of events through a process
    comprised of agencies working together.

   Herbert Packer compared the idealized
    criminal justice process to an assembly line.
   Each step in the assembly line, which comprises
    the formal criminal justice system, is the result of a
    series of decisions that must be made by those who
    work in the CJS.

   When members of the criminal justice system
    exercise discretion, this produces an informal
    criminal justice system.
   Describe the layers of the “wedding cake” model.
   Contrast the crime control and due process
    models.
Crime Control Model:       Due Process Model:
A model of criminal        A model of the criminal
justice that places        justice system that
primary emphasis on        places primary
the rights of society to   emphasis on the rights
be protected from crime    of the individual to be
and violent offenders.     protected from the
                           power of government.
   Crime the Bottom Line
    ◦ The Impact of Law Enforcement

    ◦ The Scourge of Street Gangs

    ◦ Gun Sales and Gun Control

    ◦ The Illegal Drugs Problem

    ◦ White Collar Crime
   Crime and Punishment
    ◦ The Growing Prison Population
    ◦ The Economics of Incarceration

   Homeland Security and the Threat of Terrorism
    ◦ The Patriot Act

   Technology: Fighting and Fueling Crime

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Ch. 1 Criminal Justice

  • 2. Crime: 1. Violates criminal law. 2. Is punishable by criminal sanctions.
  • 3. Describe the two most common models of how society determines which acts are criminal.
  • 4. Consensus Model: Conflict Model:  Society, though  Society is diverse and diverse, shares the constantly engaged in same moral value a power struggle. system.  Dominant groups in  Crimes violate this society codify their value system and are values into law. deemed harmful to society.
  • 5. Define crime and identify the different types of crime.
  • 6. An Integrated Definition:  Punishable under criminal law as defined by a society.  Considered an offense against society as a whole, and prosecuted by public officials.  Punished by statutorily determined sanctions that bring about the loss of personal freedom.
  • 7. Violent Crime: Property Crime: ◦ Murder ◦ Burglary ◦ Sexual assault/rape ◦ Larceny/theft ◦ Assault/battery ◦ Motor vehicle theft ◦ Robbery ◦ Arson
  • 8. Public Order Crimes: White Collar Crimes: Behavior that has been Illegal acts committed labeled criminal by an individual or because it is contrary to business entity using shared social values, some non-violent means customs and norms to obtain a personal or (e.g. public business advantage drunkenness). (e.g. embezzlement).
  • 9.
  • 10. High Tech Crime: Organized Crime: Crimes directly related Illegal crimes by illegal to the increased use of organizations, geared computers and towards satisfying the public’s need for illegal technology by society. goods and services.
  • 11.
  • 12. Goals of the Criminal Justice System:  To control crime  To prevent crime  To provide and maintain justice
  • 13. Federalism is a form of government in which a written constitution provides for a division of powers between a central government and several regional governments.  Ideals of federalism can be seen in the local, state, and federal levels of law enforcement.
  • 14. Outline the three levels of law enforcement.
  • 15. Local and County Law Enforcement ◦ Responsible for the “nuts and bolts” of law enforcement.  State Law Enforcement ◦ Generally, there are both “state police” and “highway patrols.”  Federal Law Enforcement ◦ Operates throughout the U.S.
  • 16. List the essential elements of the corrections system.
  • 17. Probation  Jails  Prisons  Community-based corrections
  • 18. Criminal justice as a “system” – an orderly progression of events through a process comprised of agencies working together.  Herbert Packer compared the idealized criminal justice process to an assembly line.
  • 19. Each step in the assembly line, which comprises the formal criminal justice system, is the result of a series of decisions that must be made by those who work in the CJS.  When members of the criminal justice system exercise discretion, this produces an informal criminal justice system.
  • 20.
  • 21. Describe the layers of the “wedding cake” model.
  • 22.
  • 23. Contrast the crime control and due process models.
  • 24. Crime Control Model: Due Process Model: A model of criminal A model of the criminal justice that places justice system that primary emphasis on places primary the rights of society to emphasis on the rights be protected from crime of the individual to be and violent offenders. protected from the power of government.
  • 25. Crime the Bottom Line ◦ The Impact of Law Enforcement ◦ The Scourge of Street Gangs ◦ Gun Sales and Gun Control ◦ The Illegal Drugs Problem ◦ White Collar Crime
  • 26. Crime and Punishment ◦ The Growing Prison Population ◦ The Economics of Incarceration  Homeland Security and the Threat of Terrorism ◦ The Patriot Act  Technology: Fighting and Fueling Crime