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CJ 101
Him passing you   You passing him later
   What are your definitions?

   Rightfulness/lawfulness

   Deserved punishment/reward

   What do we all want justice to be?

-Fair/equal
   system of practices/institutions of governments

   social control

   deter/mitigate crime

   criminal penalties/rehabilitation efforts
   Police
-enforce laws
-investigate crimes
-arrest offenders
   Courts
-due process
-guilt/innocence
-punishment
   Corrections
-oversees punishment
   What are all three components required to do?



 Constitutional   rights
   Civil Rights Movement

   Vietnam War Protests

   Public awareness of crime

   Terrorism
Individual   Maintain
  Rights      Order
   Importance:


   Individual rights?


   Maintain order?
   Bill of rights:

1-10 amendments

Due process

Presumption of innocence
   Fight/prevent crime

   Protect rights

   Victims

   Accused
   POLICE:



   COURTS:



   CORRECTIONS:
   Local



   State



   Federal
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Chapter 1

  • 2. Him passing you You passing him later
  • 3. What are your definitions?  Rightfulness/lawfulness  Deserved punishment/reward  What do we all want justice to be? -Fair/equal
  • 4. system of practices/institutions of governments  social control  deter/mitigate crime  criminal penalties/rehabilitation efforts
  • 5. Police -enforce laws -investigate crimes -arrest offenders  Courts -due process -guilt/innocence -punishment  Corrections -oversees punishment
  • 6. What are all three components required to do?  Constitutional rights
  • 7.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. Civil Rights Movement  Vietnam War Protests  Public awareness of crime  Terrorism
  • 11. Individual Maintain Rights Order
  • 12. Importance:  Individual rights?  Maintain order?
  • 13. Bill of rights: 1-10 amendments Due process Presumption of innocence
  • 14. Fight/prevent crime  Protect rights  Victims  Accused
  • 15. POLICE:  COURTS:  CORRECTIONS:
  • 16. Local  State  Federal