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DSST Criminal Justice And Law Enforcement
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1. Divide the amount a particular crime is committed by the total population for the city. So if the crime of assault was committed 4 -000 times in a city of 120 -000 - you divide 4 -000 by 120 -000. The answer comes up to be about .03 (or 3%). This mea
equation to figure crime rate
writ of habeas corpus
English Law
Amendment 8
2. 5th amendment - due process - Juvenile Justice - Some due process must be followed even though juvenile court is civil - not criminal - Granted minors charged with crimes the same rights as adults. Significance: ushered in an era of reform in the juv
Adkins vs. Virginia
% of women in law enforcement
Kent vs. US
Robert Peel (1788 to 1850)
3. The sum of selected offenses used to measure crime rates and their fluctuations reported to law enforcement. The offenses included in the Crime Index total are the violent crimes of Murder and Nonnegligent Manslaughter - Forcible Rape - Robbery - and
Crime Index total
Hudson vs. Palmer
US v Leon
LARCENY
4. 8th amendment - no cruel and unusual punishment - Ruled that the death penalty was NOT cruel and unusual punishment
LARCENY
Gregg vs. Georgia
Difference between Parole and Probation
Part II offenses
5. What victimless crime would be most likely to be prosecuted?
mala in se
Drug use
Mapp vs. Ohio
Parens patriae
6. When must a suspect be informed of their Miranda rights?
Gregg vs. Georgia
Auburn Prison system design
Before interrogation
police extortion
7. Murder and nonnegligent homicide; nonlethal violent crimes comprising robbery - forcible rape and aggravated assault; property crimes comprising burglary - larceny/theft - motor vehicle theft -arson
status offenses
Amendment 8
Knapp Commission investigated police corruption in which US city
List Part 1 crimes
8. Judge ordered incarceration for a short time (30-120 days) - the release to probation (aka reconsider then recall)
Shock probation
Kent vs. US
Which cases granted protection under the 4th amendment
Amendment 4
9. Speaking out - defendant speaking out on their own behalf prior sentencing
First Police Dept
Mapp vs. Ohio
Knapp Commission investigated police corruption in which US city
allocution
10. Voluntary - 95% participate - only the highest scoring offense is scored and the rest are ignored
actus reu
Tennessee vs. Garner
UCR Participation
writ of habeas corpus
11. Taking or attempting to take something of value from another person by use of force - threats or intimidation. It is committed in the presence of the victim - divided into different 'degrees'. The degrees vary by state and can also depend on whether
ROBBERY
equation to figure crime rate
exclusionary rule versions
Knapp Commission investigated police corruption in which US city
12. UCR = police report - NCVS = survey of households - comparisons of the UCR and NCVS data sets show there to be a high degree of correspondence between the two systems.
UCR vs. NCVS
UCR
Knapp Commission investigated police corruption in which US city
Mapp vs. Ohio
13. 4th amendment - search and seizure - Ruled that evidence violating search and seizure protections may not be used is STATE and FEDERAL court - Mapp applies the 4th amendment to state courts
Mapp vs. Ohio
Tennessee vs. Garner
Before interrogation
Knapp Commission investigated police corruption in which US city
14. 4TH amendment - search and seizure - Good faith exception to exclusionary rule - Good faith (bona fides) = officer believes the search warrant is valid
Amendment 5
exclusionary rule versions
Hudson vs. Palmer
US v Leon
15. Sheriff
What office would Americans - during the 17th and 18th century rely for protection
Drug use
Which cases granted protection under the 4th amendment
Crime Index total
16. Unlawful entry of a 'structure' to commit a felony or a theft. Burglary is commonly known as a 'break in -' or - 'breaking and entering.' A 'structure' is usually in reference to physical buildings but not cars. Car breakins or thefts are considered
Where was the concept/right of due process first written down
Pendleton Act
Gideon vs. Wainwright
BURGLARY
17. Trial by jury - rights of the accused - Confrontation of witnesses - Speedy trial - Public trial - Right to counsel
Mapp vs. Ohio
Amendment 6
LARCENY
Auburn Prison system design
18. Does not include homicides - survey of households - expensive to conduct - covers the frequency of crime victimization
NCVS
writ of habeas corpus
Payton vs. New York
actus reu
19. Illinois - 1899
loco parentis
First Juvenile Court in the United States
UCR vs. NCVS
Drug use
20. All police departments' stats - published in summary form - FBI - 29 types of offenses -
UCR vs. NCVS
UCR
Right to remain silent case
Amendment 6
21. Federal program - supports Law enforcement - gives grants for education and technology
LEAA
mala prohibita
NCVS
Benefits
22. 4th and 5th amendment - Interrogation responses allowed only when attorney rights have been understood and waived
National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
Mapp vs. Ohio
Miranda vs. Arizona
Where was the concept/right of due process first written down
23. Empowered to hear appeal of lower trial court
Payton vs. New York
Adkins vs. Virginia
appellate court
First US Police dept
24. 1215 - Magna Carta
Where was the concept/right of due process first written down
exclusionary rule versions
ROBBERY
Pendleton Act
25. Person receives money through coercion - Demanding money for not writing ticket
police extortion
Vollmer (1876 to 1955)
Benefits
Shock probation
26. Where did common law come ?
Gideon vs. Wainwright
11th century England
Pendleton Act
LEAA
27. Boston (1838)
First Juvenile Court in the United States
First US Police dept
Kent vs. US
Pendleton Act
28. 4th amendment - search and seizure - Ruled that prison cells could be searched - that prisoners have no right against search and seizure - Decision: Fourth Amendment does not apply to prison inmates - Significance: After Hudson - prisoners who are tr
English Law
UCR vs. NCVS
NCVS
Hudson vs. Palmer
29. Guilty mind - act does not make guilty without the mind - add actus rea to mens rea = crime
ROBBERY
mens rea
equation to figure crime rate
Adkins vs. Virginia
30. A computerized index of criminal justice information (i.e. criminal record history information - fugitives - stolen properties - missing persons). It is available to Federal - state - and local law enforcement and other criminal justice agencies and
National Crime Information Center (NCIC)
Kent vs. US
Right to remain silent case
mala in se
31. Citizenship clause - due process - equal protection - impeachment - debt
Amendment 14
O.W. Wilson (1900 to 1972)
UCR limitations
First Juvenile Court in the United States
32. Exclusionary rule (comes from 4th - 5th and 6th) - Tax books were illegally seized - Evidence not admissible in court - 'fruit from poisoned tree' theory -
% minorities in law enforcement
loco parentis
Which cases granted protection under the 4th amendment
Silverthorne Lumber Co. v. U.S
33. No excessive bail - no cruel and unusual punishment
Amendment 6
Before interrogation
Kent vs. US
Amendment 8
34. What would make an Officer want to stay in the police force longer?
Benefits
New York
BURGLARY
Which cases granted protection under the 4th amendment
35. In the place (instead) of the parent - allows The state or institutions to act on behalf of their students and non biological parents to act as biological parents on behalf of the child
Mapp vs. Ohio
loco parentis
LARCENY
UCR Participation
36. 20%
% minorities in law enforcement
Hudson vs. Palmer
equation to figure crime rate
loco parentis
37. Remain silent - Anything said can be used in court - Right to counsel - Right to attorney during questioning - If indigent (poor) right to have attorney provided
Right to remain silent case
Miranda rights
Juveniles
UCR limitations
38. Payton - Terry - Leon - Mapp - Tenn - Hudson
Amendment 4
Which cases granted protection under the 4th amendment
First US Police dept
Drug use
39. Actions prohibited by a class - most often committed by minors - motive not considered
Juvenile Status offenses
status offenses
Gideon vs. Wainwright
Crime Index total
40. Probation is front end - sentence in leu of incarceration - a sentence option for misdemeanors and some felonies - a decision by the JUDGE - parole is back end - supervised release of a prisoner before completion of prison sentence - a decision by th
O.W. Wilson (1900 to 1972)
List Part 1 crimes
Difference between Parole and Probation
Payton vs. New York
41. 4th amendment - search and seizure - S&S not violated if officer has suspicion of suspect being armed - May search outer person and clothing for weapons - Called a (Terry stop) = stop and frisk - Extended to temporary detention of people in vehicles
Miranda vs. Arizona
Right to remain silent case
Miranda rights
Terry v. Ohio
42. New York
Knapp Commission investigated police corruption in which US city
ROBBERY
mala prohibita
% minorities in law enforcement
43. Civil service reform - 1883 - gov jobs on basis of merit - exams - not politics
Difference between Parole and Probation
Terry v. Ohio
Pendleton Act
Amendment 4
44. 6th amendment counsel must be provided for indigent (poor) defendants
UCR vs. NCVS
Shock probation
O.W. Wilson (1900 to 1972)
Gideon vs. Wainwright
45. Wrong or evil - conduct wrong by nature - used as the basis for common law
actus reu
mala in se
Gideon vs. Wainwright
exclusionary rule versions
46. Willful homicide - forcible rape - robbery - burglary - aggravated assault - larceny over $50 - motor vehicle theft - arson
List Index crimes
Tennessee vs. Garner
% minorities in law enforcement
UCR
47. 4th amendment - no warrant w/o probable cause - When officer is in pursuit he may use deadly force if suspect is escaping and the officer has probable cause to believe the suspect poses a significant threat to officers and others
Before interrogation
UCR Participation
Know what the Magna Carta is - and how it is intertwined with the constitution
Tennessee vs. Garner
48. Similar to burglary. The major difference between the two is that the perpetrator did not illegally enter a structure by using forcible - non forcible or attempted forcible entry (with the exception of a motor vehicle.) All thefts of motor vehicles o
Terry v. Ohio
First Police Dept
LARCENY
police extortion
49. Growing quickly - 3 mil+ since 2010 - Strict sentencing and economic benefits
Crime Index total
Prisons growing
US v Leon
First Police Dept
50. 16%
UCR vs. NCVS
Gregg vs. Georgia
% of women in law enforcement
Powell vs. Alabama