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CJA Study Guide 1
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10/29/2008

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Justice
Definition
Principle of fairness, moral equity, conformation to the law.
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Criminal Justice
Definition
Acts and procedures performed to enforce criminal law.
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Civil Justice
Definition
Fairness between citizens, business, government, NON-CRIMINAL.
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Social Justice
Definition
Basic human and cultural BELIEFS of what is fair, RIGHT AND WRONG.
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Informal Sanctions
Definition
Social norms- characteristics learned or enforced THROUGH SOCIETY(e.g. family, school, religion and government).
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Formal Sanctions
Definition
Social norms- enforced through LAWS and legislation of criminal justice system.
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Criminal Justice System
Definition
Multiple procedures through which an offender passes through. Ultimate goal of this process is for justice to be served.
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Consensus Model
Definition
All parts of CJS work TOGETHER to achieve the common goal of justice.
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Conflict Model
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Each component of the CJS cannot harmonize because they want to achieve their OWN GOALS. Justice is product of disharmony between agencies.
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Due Process Model
Definition
All individual rights (included in 5th, 6th, 14th) of everyone involved are protects throughout CJS.
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Probable Cause
Definition
Refers to "reasonable person theory" that when shown evidence a reasonably intelligent person would find the suspect to have committed the crime in question. Famous case: Miranda v. Arizona.
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Booked
Definition
Done after an arrest. The official record of arrest includes: identification, place/time, and agency doing the arrest.
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Bail
Definition
Pledged money to court that guarantees the defendant's appearance to court and will not flee or else money is forfeited to court.
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Preliminary hearing
Definition
DETERMINES PROBABLE CAUSE- if crime was committed, if there are reasonable grounds to believe defendant committed the crime, and if it was in correct jurisdiction of hearing court. No probable cause = judge dismisses charges.
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Plea bargain
Definition
Usually happens when the PROSECUTION has a STRONG case against defendant. Usually ending in defendant admitting guilt to a lesser crime to REDUCE SENTENCE.
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Information
Definition
Formal written accusation by PROSECUTION against suspect that is done after preliminary hearing.
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Indictment
Definition
Formal written accusation by GRAND JURY against suspect when they believe enough evidence is present for a trial; usually for a felony.
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Grand Jury
Definition
Group of PROFESSIONAL jurors who determine if there is sufficient evidence to bring a suspect to trial called indictment.
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Arraignment
Definition
FIRST appearance in court by suspect where s/he is read their rights and the charge placed against them. Suspect required to make a plea at this point. Also can be any appearance in court PRIOR to trial.
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Trial
Definition
examination in court of fact from evidence and laws to determine if suspect should be acquitted or convicted.
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6th Amendment
Definition
Right to speedy trial.
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Sentence imposed by judge
Definition
Fine, probation, jail/prison time.
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Consecutive sentence
Definition
Multiple sentences served in a row increasing the maximum time in prison.
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Concurrent sentence
Definition
Multiple sentences served at once, so convict only serves their highest sentence.
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Parole
Definition
Corrections can release convict early instead of serving full sentence in prison. During the rest of the sentence the released convict must abide by terms and conditions of reported to parole officer and such.
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Probation
Definition
Alternative to serving prison time and may be ordered to perform community-serve instead and must abide by terms and conditions or else they may be required to served time in prison.
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Criminology
Definition
Study of CRIMINAL behavior as it scientifically relates to deviance.
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UCR
Definition
Done annually by FBI. Summary of rate of crime in US only counting the MOST serious crime the suspect has committed. Composed of police reports given on voluntary basis. Most popular use out of any crime report.
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Clearance rate
Definition
Percentage of reported crimes which have been "solved" meaning police have a KNOWN SUSPECT whether or not they are in custody.
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Index Crimes
Definition
Measurement of Part 1 offenses of UCR. Used for geographic and historical comparisons of crime rate.
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Part 1 Crimes
Definition
Personal crimes: Murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault.

Property crimes: Burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, arson.
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Murder
Definition
Unlawful and intentional taking the life of another human.
First degree: act+intent+premeditation
Second degree: act+intent (heat of moment crime)
Manslaughter: Plainly, the unlawful killing of human being
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Rape
Definition
Unlawful sexual intercourse W/OUT CONSENT and using FORCE
Forcible: Carnal knowledge of a female w/force and no consent.
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Sexual Battery
Definition
Intentional and unwelcomed physical contact with sexual undertones. Defined today as rape between SAME SEX or female on male RAPE.
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Assault
Definition
Unlawful and intentional attempt or actual injury to someone.
Aggravated:when weapon is used or victim needs medical attention due to inflicted injuries.
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Part 2 Crimes
Definition
UCR-defined category that include LESS SERIOUS offenses: Simple assault, forgery and counterfeiting, fraud, embezzlement, stolen property, vandalism, weapons, prostitution, sex offenses, drug-law violations, gambling offense against the family(domestic violence), DUI, Liquor-law violations, drunk in public, disorderly conduct, vagrancy- homeless wandering without income/support, curfew violation/loitering, runaways.
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NIBRS
Definition
System that collects data from every single crimes that will soon SUPERSEDE the data provided by UCR. More information gathered, reports multiple cimres in one incident, data on crimes committed, shows both attempted and completed crimes.
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Jurisprudence
Definition
Study of philosophy and science of law.
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Common Law
Definition
Unwritten CUSTOMARY-created from everyday customs and social norms law- developed in ENGLISH courts
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Crime Index
Definition
Measurement of Part 1 offenses of UCR. Used for geographic and historical comparisons of crime rate.
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Stare decises
Definition
Use of PRECEDENCE. Cases on similar issues being heard are bound by their EARLIER decisions and by those of higher courts. This literally translates to "standing by decided matters."
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Mala in se
Definition
The determined by a judge whether an act is immorally wrong.
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Statutory Law
Definition
Law turned into WRITTEN LAW that can be enforce through law enforcement.
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Criminal Law
Definition
Modern law that deal with offenses committed AGAINST SOCIETY and it members. Laws based on constitutional principle including statutory and case law.
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Case Law
Definition
Laws based on PRECEDENTS and also change common law-unwritten customs.
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Substantive Criminal Law
Definition
One part of the penal code. Defines crimes and specific punishment.
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Procedural Law
Definition
One part of penal code. METHODS used in ENFORCING laws against crime. Including search and seizure and CJS.
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Constitutional Law
Definition
All laws enacted must abide by the US constitution. No unconstitutional laws.
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Administrative Law
Definition
Laws to control actions in society- individuals, industry, and business. These laws cover gambling, parole, drugs, taxes, health codes, etc.
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Civil Law
Definition
Governs NON-CRIMINAL relationships in society e.g. business v. individual, indiv. v. indiv.
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Torts
Definition
Area that overlaps between criminal and civil laws- wrongful act or injury that is not a crime; e.g. person injured in car accident.
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Treason
Definition
Attempt to overthrow own government by assisting foreign government.
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Espionage
Definition
Can be committed by noncitizens. Gathering, transmitting, losing information that has to do with national security and making it available to enemy countries.
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Misdemeanor
Definition
Lesser crime; e.g. petty theft, simple assault, battery, etc.
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Infraction
Definition
MINOR law violation including traffic violation, jaywalking, etc. Usually punished with FINES alone.
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Inchoate offense
Definition
Incomplete offense, also a step toward the intended act of another offense; e.g. burglar gets caught in the act and makes a run for it, or someone gets caught hiring a hitman to kill someone.
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Crime
Definition
The combination actus reus + mens rea. BOTH must be present. When actus reus + mens rea produce harm it is called causation.
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Actus Reus
Definition
Violation of the law VOLUNTARILY engaging in a guilty ACT.
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Mens rea
Definition
Guilty MINDSET. Measurement of criminal responsibility for crime committed. Four Level:
Purposeful/Intentional-intent to harm even if someone else, not the target gets harmed.
Knowing- action done out of awareness/consciousness
Reckless Behavior- action to increase probability of harm
Criminal negligence- an when a person cannot justify risk of consequences
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Motive
Definition
The REASON for committing a crime. Not need for persecution.
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Harm
Definition
An occurrence in ALL CRIMES. Even victimless crimes have this.
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Corpus Delicti
Definition
"Body of Crime"- Facts that show a crime has occurred; needed for prosecution.
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Elements of crime
Definition
The components that need to be proven to convict someone of a specific crime.
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Criminal Defense
Definition
Argue that defendant is not criminally liable for accused crime. Types include: ignorance, justification, self-defense(use of reasonable force/minimum/mirror), defense of others/property(must be non-lethal for property), alibi(story to show they couldn't have committed the crime), consent- NOT an excuse, necessity- crime committed to PREVENT more harm.
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Excuse
Definition
Defendant's condition during the crime removes crime element so they cannot be held liable.
Intoxication- INVOLUNTARY intoxication only an excuse never voluntary
Age- Children UNDER age of 7 have no mens rea and cannot be held liable
Duress- Crime done to prevent death/serious harm to oneself or others
Mistake- not a common excuse.
Provocation- one person angers another just to elicit response, usually only in minor cases
Diminished capacity- mental condition alone cannot remove guilt only REDUCE criminal responsibility
Insanity defense- state of mind negates crim. responsiblity. Used very rarely.
Irresistible Impulse- could not control actions at the time
Substantial capacity- mental capacity can't tell wrong and right (combo of M'Naughten test and Irresist. impluse)
NGRI- gets put into psych ward instead
Guilty but mentally ill- held responsible but has mental incompetence.
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Procedural offenses
Definition
Defendant didn't had due process protection throughout CJS:
Entrapment- LE used decoys/deception to indulge criminal act
Dble Jeopardy- 5th amendment, cannot be charge with same crime twice
Selective Prosecution- no discrimination on appearance/culture/beliefs
Denial of speedy trial-6th amendment
Police Fraud- Evidence misleading, racism, use of force
Procedural misconduct- prosecution "cheats"
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Purpose of Law Enforcement
Definition
Prevent crime, preserve peace, provide service, enforce law, apprehend suspects.
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M'Naughten Rule
Definition
Rule for determining insanity asking whether defendant knew what they were and doing and didn't know if it was right or wrong.
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Apprehension of suspects
Definition
The method police to obtain criminals: Traffic stop, ped. stop, warrant, investigate, confidential informant- usually paid.
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Federal Laws
Definition
FBI has jurisdiction over these laws: murder, treason, espionage, civil rights violation, kidnapping, bank robbing, and interstate movement of stolen property.
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Purpose of FBI
Definition
To protect and defend the US against terrorist and foreign intelligence threats....etc.
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Combined DNA Index System (CoDIS)
Definition
FBI database of DNA profiles of missing persons, convicts, and unsolved crime scenes.
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NCIC
Definition
FBI Forensic Lab examines evidence and provides expert testimony in court. Links information on wanted person, vehicles to police departments
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Dept. Homeland Security
Definition
Created after 9/11 attack with main mission of preventing future terrorism.
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Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)
Definition
Assist LE, does surveillance and halting of drug imports.
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Texas Rangers
Definition
First state law enforcement--->purpose to support LE to provide training, run forensic labs, and assist when needed.
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County LE
Definition
Responsible for county jail, providing, court service, serving court paper, etc.
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Watchman policing
Definition
Policing with main goal of CONTROLLING illegal behavior and maintaining order- LOTS of police discretion.
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Legalistic policing
Definition
Policing that DISALLOWS DISCRETION, inflexible meaning of law and enforcement of illegal activities.
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Durham Rule
Definition
Person that cannot be held liable for crime due to mental defect or illness; e.g. down syndrome.
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Service policing
Definition
Policing that need for community policing over enforcing the law. Concerned with HELPING/serving rather than strict enforcement.
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Team policing
Definition
Makes a group of officers responsible for one area in their district for a long time so they can get to the community and make a strong relationship with them.
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Problem-solving policing
Definition
Policing that assume that many crimes cause by existing social conditions and targets and attempt to resolve the problem through counseling, welfare, education, negotiation, etc.
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Community policing
Definition
Policing which involves a partnership between LE and the citizens. They work together to identify and find solution to problems within community.
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Broken window model
Definition
Observation that showed disorder (broken windows, dilapidated houses, etc.) in neighborhood creates fear in community because it attracts crime. Police require citizens help to curb that crime and reduce fear.
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Kansas City Police Model
Definition
Observation/experiment that placed different numbers of LE in different beats and showed their results:

Presence/absence of police didn't affect crime rates or citizens' attitudes towards police (didn't feel safer)
Displacement of crime-crime moved from a supersaturated area until saturation ended then the crime would return.
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Directed patrol
Definition
Increasing number of officers in a certain area at a certain time when crime rates appear to be higher at the time/place.
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Proactive Policing
Definition
Type of policing where officers take INITIATIVE to fight crime instead of waiting for it to happen.
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Prioritization of calls
Definition
Quick responses for major/violent/in progress crimes and a normal response for regular calls for service.
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