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Criminal Justice - 2
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Answer 25 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. What is Choice Theory or Criminology?
Males - African American - make less money of 7 -500 and under age 25.
People share the same goals like wealth and financial freedom. The means of obtaining these goals are not equal. Sometimes leads to frustration and 'strain' which may cause crime.
Assembly line process and the rights of society to be protected from crime and violent offenders. Fewer restrictions on police and investigations. also quick and efficient system.
People have free will choose their behavior. They choose crime as a choice.
2. What is Due Process Model?
Assembly line process and the rights of society to be protected from crime and violent offenders. Fewer restrictions on police and investigations. also quick and efficient system.
Obstacle Course. A persons rights are the most important thing to consider even if it means letting a guilty person go free.
1. Enabling the victim to recieve restitution from the offender 2. Allowing the victim to participate in the prosecution of the offender. 3. Protecting the victim from harrassment abuse from CJ process.
1. ID- Controls urges 2. Ego- Controls behavior that leads to the fulfillment of the ID 3. Super Ego- Your conscience - what us right from wrong. 4. Criminal Behavior- Overdeveloped ego; undeveloped super ego.
3. What is Crime Control Model?
Segments of society are divided by class - income and age. Donminant Groups in power at that time codify values into law.
Assembly line process and the rights of society to be protected from crime and violent offenders. Fewer restrictions on police and investigations. also quick and efficient system.
People come to an agreement on what they define as crime. Example: Murder
1. ID- Controls urges 2. Ego- Controls behavior that leads to the fulfillment of the ID 3. Super Ego- Your conscience - what us right from wrong. 4. Criminal Behavior- Overdeveloped ego; undeveloped super ego.
4. Learning Theory
Breakdown of family - school - businesses in the community will lead to crime.
Is something that does not conform to the norms of society.
Hyjacking
Criminal behavior is learned and child is more likely to commit crime if they see their parents or siblings commiting crime.
5. Social Disorganization
People share the same goals like wealth and financial freedom. The means of obtaining these goals are not equal. Sometimes leads to frustration and 'strain' which may cause crime.
People come to an agreement on what they define as crime. Example: Murder
Breakdown of family - school - businesses in the community will lead to crime.
1. Control Crime 2. Prevent Crime 3. To provide and maintain Justice
6. Psychoanalytic Theory
Porn
Is something that does not conform to the norms of society.
1. ID- Controls urges 2. Ego- Controls behavior that leads to the fulfillment of the ID 3. Super Ego- Your conscience - what us right from wrong. 4. Criminal Behavior- Overdeveloped ego; undeveloped super ego.
Federal Govt. has some power and the state has the other power.
7. What is Crime?
Jaywalking
Against the Law.
Federal Govt. has some power and the state has the other power.
1. Adolescent Liminted Offenders- Those that age out of crime. (childhood crime) 2. Lack of self control- Usually due to poor parenting 3. Life Course Offender- Those that continue to commite crimes.(Cont. to adulthood)
8. Whats the difference between Assault and Battery?
Porn
1. Enabling the victim to recieve restitution from the offender 2. Allowing the victim to participate in the prosecution of the offender. 3. Protecting the victim from harrassment abuse from CJ process.
People come to an agreement on what they define as crime. Example: Murder
Assault- person is threatened and believes to be in danger Battery- physical assault
9. What is Victimology?
Criminal behavior is learned and child is more likely to commit crime if they see their parents or siblings commiting crime.
1. Enabling the victim to recieve restitution from the offender 2. Allowing the victim to participate in the prosecution of the offender. 3. Protecting the victim from harrassment abuse from CJ process.
A school of criminology that studies why certain people are the victims of crime.
Is something that does not conform to the norms of society.
10. Strain Theory
11. What is the Consensus Model?
People come to an agreement on what they define as crime. Example: Murder
1. ID- Controls urges 2. Ego- Controls behavior that leads to the fulfillment of the ID 3. Super Ego- Your conscience - what us right from wrong. 4. Criminal Behavior- Overdeveloped ego; undeveloped super ego.
1. Adolescent Liminted Offenders- Those that age out of crime. (childhood crime) 2. Lack of self control- Usually due to poor parenting 3. Life Course Offender- Those that continue to commite crimes.(Cont. to adulthood)
Obstacle Course. A persons rights are the most important thing to consider even if it means letting a guilty person go free.
12. What is an act that is legal but deviant?
Porn
People share the same goals like wealth and financial freedom. The means of obtaining these goals are not equal. Sometimes leads to frustration and 'strain' which may cause crime.
1. Violates Criminal Law 2. Is punished by Criminal sanctions
1. Adolescent Liminted Offenders- Those that age out of crime. (childhood crime) 2. Lack of self control- Usually due to poor parenting 3. Life Course Offender- Those that continue to commite crimes.(Cont. to adulthood)
13. Who is most likely to be a victim of Violent crime?
Is something that does not conform to the norms of society.
1. Control Crime 2. Prevent Crime 3. To provide and maintain Justice
Males - African American - make less money of 7 -500 and under age 25.
Criminal behavior is learned and child is more likely to commit crime if they see their parents or siblings commiting crime.
14. State Laws Focus On?
Jaywalking
1. Enabling the victim to recieve restitution from the offender 2. Allowing the victim to participate in the prosecution of the offender. 3. Protecting the victim from harrassment abuse from CJ process.
Breakdown of family - school - businesses in the community will lead to crime.
People come to an agreement on what they define as crime. Example: Murder
15. 3 General goals of the Criminal Justice System
Porn
1. Violates Criminal Law 2. Is punished by Criminal sanctions
1. Control Crime 2. Prevent Crime 3. To provide and maintain Justice
People have free will choose their behavior. They choose crime as a choice.
16. Possibility of Change
Porn
Hyjacking
1. Adolescent Liminted Offenders- Those that age out of crime. (childhood crime) 2. Lack of self control- Usually due to poor parenting 3. Life Course Offender- Those that continue to commite crimes.(Cont. to adulthood)
1. Control Crime 2. Prevent Crime 3. To provide and maintain Justice
17. What is Deviant?
People have free will choose their behavior. They choose crime as a choice.
Segments of society are divided by class - income and age. Donminant Groups in power at that time codify values into law.
Jaywalking
Is something that does not conform to the norms of society.
18. Federalism
Criminal behavior is learned and child is more likely to commit crime if they see their parents or siblings commiting crime.
Jaywalking
People come to an agreement on what they define as crime. Example: Murder
Federal Govt. has some power and the state has the other power.
19. What is the confict model?
Segments of society are divided by class - income and age. Donminant Groups in power at that time codify values into law.
1. Control Crime 2. Prevent Crime 3. To provide and maintain Justice
Hyjacking
Criminal behavior is learned and child is more likely to commit crime if they see their parents or siblings commiting crime.
20. Example of cyber crime
1. Enabling the victim to recieve restitution from the offender 2. Allowing the victim to participate in the prosecution of the offender. 3. Protecting the victim from harrassment abuse from CJ process.
Obstacle Course. A persons rights are the most important thing to consider even if it means letting a guilty person go free.
Males - African American - make less money of 7 -500 and under age 25.
Hyjacking
21. What is Criminolgy?
1. Enabling the victim to recieve restitution from the offender 2. Allowing the victim to participate in the prosecution of the offender. 3. Protecting the victim from harrassment abuse from CJ process.
The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior.
Obstacle Course. A persons rights are the most important thing to consider even if it means letting a guilty person go free.
Hyjacking
22. Wedding cake model of criminal justice.
23. What is Positivism?
1. Violates Criminal Law 2. Is punished by Criminal sanctions
Criminal and deliquent behvaior is the result of Biological - phychological and social forces.
1. Enabling the victim to recieve restitution from the offender 2. Allowing the victim to participate in the prosecution of the offender. 3. Protecting the victim from harrassment abuse from CJ process.
Hyjacking
24. What is Crime?
The scientific study of crime and the causes of criminal behavior.
Is something that does not conform to the norms of society.
Obstacle Course. A persons rights are the most important thing to consider even if it means letting a guilty person go free.
1. Violates Criminal Law 2. Is punished by Criminal sanctions
25. What is an act that is illeagal but not deviant?
Jaywalking
1. ID- Controls urges 2. Ego- Controls behavior that leads to the fulfillment of the ID 3. Super Ego- Your conscience - what us right from wrong. 4. Criminal Behavior- Overdeveloped ego; undeveloped super ego.
1. Control Crime 2. Prevent Crime 3. To provide and maintain Justice
Is something that does not conform to the norms of society.