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        | clearance rates are higher for ____ crimes |  
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        | why shouldn't all deviant behavior be criminal? |  
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        | diversity and freedom; liberal democracy is what we live in where we have abundant rights and freedoms |  
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        | what is the american criminal justice system succeed at? |  
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        | tries to be fair, most humane in the world  but it's ineffective, not fast, costs way too much and is becoming intrusive |  
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        | what demonstrates the American Criminal justice system? |  
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        | after arrest you go 1 of 2 places: |  
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        | charged with a crime or let go because evidence isn't strong enough |  
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        | if evidence isn't strong enough after an arrest, |  
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        | the prosecutor will not want that case and dismiss it because they are only worried about job security |  
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        | of those charged with a crime you go to 1 of 3 places: |  
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        | bench trial ( you & judge only), jury trial or plea bargain with no trial |  
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        | of those convicted you go to 1 of 3 places: |  
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        | prison, probation or jail |  
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        | 98% of cases in Travis county are |  
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        | prison is on the ____ or ____ level while jail is on the _____ or _____ level |  
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        | state/federal while jail is on the county/municipal |  
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        | what is your chance of committing a felony and getting arrested? |  
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        | do clearance rates tell you your chance of getting arrested? |  
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        | NO because of dark figure of crime |  
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        | if you get charged with a crime, what are your chances of being convicted? |  
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        | if you commit a serious crime in US your chance of getting into prison is ____ |  
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        | every other advanced society has moved away from _______ but we still use it in US |  
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        | what is the problem with our criminal justice system? |  
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        | the certainty of punishment is too low. we want a weak system that's still able to instill fear |  
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        | what drives millions into the funnel? |  
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        | drugs; particularly alcohol |  
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        | why do cops pay so much attention to drunk drivers? |  
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        | they hurt more citizens than any other crime |  
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        | how many people have alcohol in their system at night in austin? |  
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        | 3 giveaways to police that you are drunk |  
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        | driving really slow, slamming on brakes, swerving into other lanes |  
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        | a rule of behavior, generally agreed upon |  
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        | behavior prohibited by the state is |  
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        | one of chief elements of police work is |  
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        | ____are much stronger than laws |  
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        | during prohibition alcohol consumption |  
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        | increased; if you try to criminalize things people don't want criminalized it's not going to work |  
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        | we would rather let ______ than ____ in justice system |  
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        | let guilty run free rather than have innocent people punished |  
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        | an ideal system should have: |  
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        | no profiling, fast trial ( but let emotions settle), punishment proportionate to the crime, and it should control/reduce crime |  
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        | in US cops solve crime in 2 ways: |  
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        1. suspect identified by witness or victim at initial report 2. police arrest suspect at/near crime scene |  
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        | in a high priority call cops should be there within |  
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        | stop by within a few days |  
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        | what 2 factors determine a call's priority? |  
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        | seriousness of crime and time that's elapsed since the crime |  
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        | 1. in progress 2. recent <15 minutes 3. under an hour 4. old |  
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        | above all else, police are trained to be |  
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        | call that has highest priority & intensity is |  
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        | officer down/ officer in distress |  
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        | under what 2 circumstances are police most likely to be hurt? |  
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        | domestic violence/disputes or breaking up a drunk fight |  
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        | how do police break up drunk fights? |  
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        | pepper spray, tonfa & a tazer |  
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        | cops are trained to use the tonfa to hit in the |  
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        | back of leg so the person collapses |  
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        | a tazer is great because it is used |  
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        | when the only other alternative would be a gun |  
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        | what are other ways to solve crime? |  
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        | match MO, on-view arrest, mug book, routine traffic stops |  
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        | Modus Operandi- distinct characteristics of known criminal |  
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        | why is finding criminals likely in routine traffic stops? |  
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        | if you're willing to break a big rule, you don't care about the small ones. |  
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        | jury trials are _____ of convictions |  
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        | 80% of jury trials in the world occur in |  
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        | we got the jury trial system from |  
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        | England who got it from the Greeks |  
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        | large # of citizens summoned to appear in a public place, sworn in and later contacted to appear for a court case |  
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        | who are underrepresented in impanelments? |  
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        | professionals and african americans |  
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        | who are overrepresented in impanelments? |  
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        | women because they are underrepresented in the workforce |  
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        to speak the truth voir- to see dire- to speak |  
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        | you are asked questions to ensure you are unbiased |  
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        1. an excuse for cause 2. peremptory challenge |  
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        | juror presumed to be biased or incompetent *no limit for how many excuses a judge can say |  
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        | can excuse juror but don't have to give ANY reason |  
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        | men, rich, republican, religious because they tend to be harsher |  
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        | OJ hired the best jury picker: |  
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        | who does jury hear from first? |  
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        | prosecutor -> defense --> prosecutor again |  
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        | 1st thing juries do when coming to a decision: |  
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        | elect a foreperson (tends to be male, high SES, experienced) |  
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        | 90% of the time you can predict the verdict from the |  
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        | initial vote among the jury |  
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        | what produces a hung jury? |  
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        | when the minority is large, they hold together like a coalition |  
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        | jurors are trying to find out one thing: |  
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        | most people _____ tell when someone is lying |  
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        | how to look like you are telling the truth |  
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        | speak slow, make eye contact, sit up straight and have self confidence |  
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        | humans start lying at age |  
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        | a child can fool an adult by age |  
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        | characteristics that you are born with and cannot change |  
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        | the one characteristic that people pay lots of attention to in our society |  
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        | what makes someone physically attractive? |  
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        | healthy, clear skin, face symmetry, women pear shaped with a .7 ratio men- smell and hip-shoulder ratio |  
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        | attractive defendants are more likely to be |  
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        | _________% of the time the judge and jury come to same verdict |  
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        | there are ____ million people incarcerated in the US |  
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        | in our country we think crime = _____ |  
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        | prison because US invented prison |  
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        | prison incarceration skyrocketed in the 80s and 90s because |  
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        | war on drugs and increased prison sentences |  
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        | when doing cocaine or heroin, the body functions the same way it does when you're |  
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        | 50% of people in US prison are |  
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        African American  1 out of 3 African American men age 20-29 will be in prison |  
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        | which state has most people in prison? |  
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        | what is the leading cause of death in prison? |  
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        | average educational attainment of a US prisoner |  
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        | if all inmates were let go, the crime rate would increase |  
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        | Walnut Street Gaol 1790 Philadelphia |  
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        | Ben Frank & Quakers thought prisons would |  
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        | eliminate corporal punishment and eliminate crime! |  
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        | study of punishment; started in Walnut Street Gaol |  
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        | Auburn System of Penology |  
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        | inmates could work and eat together but NO talking because they didn't want prisons to be schools of crime |  
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        | 1930s Federal Prison System adopted new ideas |  
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        | job training, educational opportunities, better medical, eliminated silence rule |  
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        | federal prisons only hold |  
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        | jails have to deal with those who are |  
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        | in sociological terms, the purpose of prison is |  
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        | how do you re-socialize a human being? |  
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        | strip values & identity. cut off all contacts, take away name, clothing, sleep and hairstyle. REGIMENT their life |  
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        | after ____ hours without sleep a person can undergo profound changes |  
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        1. never snitch on another inmate 2. do your own time 3. don't be too close with the hacks n screws  4. don't exploit other inmates |  
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