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        | Defines Crime and its punishments |  
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        | set out the basic rules of practice in the government and criminal justice system |  
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        | relations between private parties |  
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        | public or administrative law |  
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        | deals with the government and its relationships with individuals  or other governments |  
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        | Early English law the incorporated local laws and custom |  
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        | acts that are considered generally evil |  
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        | crimes created by legislative bodies that reflect prevailing moral beliefs |  
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        | evidence seized in violation of the 4th amendment cannot be used in court |  
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        | crimes rates in 19 and 20th century were... |  
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        | actually much higher than today |  
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        | depression era crime rate was... |  
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        | The London Metropolitan Police were created in... |  
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        | The National Commission on Law Observance and enforcement was created in... |  
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        | Formal vs. informal criminal justice |  
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        | cops and judges vs. mom and friends |  
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        | Law enforcement, Courts, Corrections |  
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        | Function to streamline the CJ process |  
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        Uniform Crime Report rates per 100,000 counts index crimes and nonindex crimes |  
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        rape, murder, aggravated assault, robbery, burglary, larceny theft, motorvehicle theft, arson -if these are up, crime is up -counted by reports |  
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        all other crimes -reported by arrest |  
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        UCR violent crime between 1960-1991 UCR violent crime since 1991 |  
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        generally going up generally going down |  
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        | only reported offenses, police discretion |  
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        | National Crime Victimization Survey |  
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        -half of serious crimes are reported to the police, while less than 40% of property are reported -more than UCR - |  
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        | cannot punish w/o a trial |  
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        | constitution, common law, statutes, case decisions, administrative rules |  
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        voluntary and deliberate negligence failure to act |  
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        guilty mind or intent intent can be implied if results are likely |  
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        | strict liability offenses |  
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        | do not require intent, serving alcohol to a minor |  
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        | law in florida where you dont have to attempt escape, but you better be reasonable |  
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        | conditions for self defense |  
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        -reasonable belief that danger of death or great harm is present -only use force when necessary -threat must be immediate |  
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        | crime control perspective |  
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        | the proper role of the justice system is to prevent crime through use of criminal sanctions |  
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        | rehabilitation perspective |  
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        | views the justice system in terms of protecting the public and controlling criminal elements |  
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        | fair and equitable treatment for all |  
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        | nonintervention perspective |  
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        | justice agencies should limit their involvement with criminal defendants |  
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        | equal justice perspective |  
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        | the greatest challenge facing the American crimnal justice system is its ability to dispense fair and equal justice to those who come before the law |  
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        | restorative justice perspective |  
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        | promote peace, dont punish |  
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        | crimes are harmful to the majority of citizens |  
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        | interactionist view of crime |  
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        | law is structured to reflect the preferences and opinions of peopel who hold social power |  
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        | people will engage in crime after weight the consequences and benefits |  
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        | human behavior is a function of the interaction of biochemical, neurological, and genetic factors with the environment |  
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        | people encounter problems in early childhood |  
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        | criminals have a disturbed personality |  
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        | basis of crime can be found in the social structure |  
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        | an individuals behavior is shaped by interactions with social institutions |  
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        | human behaviour is shaped by interpersonal conflict, and those who maintain social power use it to further their own interests |  
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        | social interactions over the course of development shape behaviour |  
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        | deter crime, peacekeeping, security |  
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        -neighborhood disorder creates fear -neighborhoods give out crime-promoting signals -police need citizen cooperation |  
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        | problem oriented policing |  
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        | identify problems and stamp them out to prevent future crime |  
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