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        | institution of social control |  | Definition 
 
        | an organization that persuades people, through subtle and not so subtle means, to abide by the dominant values of society |  | 
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        | a politically defined geographical area |  | 
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        | the seizing and detaining of a person by lawful authority |  | 
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        | the administrative recording of an arrest.  Typically, the suspect's name, the charge, and perhaps the suspect's fingerprints or photograph are entered into the police blotter |  | 
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        | the seizing and detaining of a person by lawful authority |  | 
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        | a less serious crime generally punishable by a fine or by incarceration in jail for not more than one year |  | 
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        | usually the violation of a law of city or town |  | 
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        | a chargin document specifying that an offense has been committed by a person or persons named or described |  | 
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        | a serious offense punishable by confinement in prison for more than one year or by death |  | 
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        | a document that outlines the formal charge(s) against a suspect-the law(s) that have been violated, and the evidence to support the charge(s) |  | 
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        | a written accusation by a grand jury that one or more persons have committed a crime |  | 
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        | a written order directing law enforcement officers to arrest a person |  | 
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        | a person against whom a legal action is brought, a warrant is issued, or an indictment is found |  | 
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        | a pretrial stage in which a defendant is brought before a lower court to be given notice of the charge(s) and advised of his constitutional rights |  | 
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        | an immediate trial without a jury |  | 
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        | a standard of proof that requires evidence sufficient to make a reasonable person believe that, more likely than not, the proposed action is justified |  | 
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        | usually a monetary guarantee deposited with the court to ensure that suspects or defendants will appear at a later stage in the criminal justice process |  | 
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        | in a felony case, a pretrial stage at which a judge determines whether there is probable cause |  | 
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        | a group of citizens who meet to investigate charges coming from preliminary hearings |  | 
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        | a pretiral stage to hear the information or indictment and allow a plea |  | 
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        | the practice wherby a specific sentence is imposed if the accused pleads guilty to an agreed-upon charge or charges instead of going to trial |  | 
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        | a trial before a judge without a jury |  | 
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        | the conditional release of prisoners before they have served their full sentences |  | 
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        | a smoothly operating set of arrangements and institutions directed toward the achievemnt of common goals |  | 
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