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- Criminal Justice Today Chapter 1 What is Criminal Justice?
Class Name,Instructor Name
Date, Semester - CHAPTER AGENDA 1.1 Summarize the history of crime in America and corresponding changes in the American criminal justice system. 1.2 Describe the public order (crime control) and individual rights (due process) perspectives of criminal justice, concluding with how the criminal justice system balances the two perspectives. Explain the relationship of criminal justice to general concepts of equity and fairness. 1.3 1.4 Describe the American criminal justice system in terms of its three major components and their respective functions.
- CHAPTER AGENDA 1.5 Describe the process of American criminal justice, including the stages of criminal case processing. 1.6 Define due process of law, including where the American legal system guarantees due process. 1.7 Describe the role of evidence-based practice in contemporary criminal justice. 1.8 Explain how multiculturalism and diversity present challenges to and opportunities for the American system of criminal justice.
- 1.0 Key Terms Crime Criminology Criminal Justice Criminal Justice System
- Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 1.1 Summarize the history of crime in America and corresponding changes in the American criminal justice system.
- 1.1 Adequate law enforcement involves a global effort
- 1.1 Events that changed the focus of law enforcement
- Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 1.2 Describe the public order (crime control) and individual rights (due process) perspectives of criminal justice, concluding with how the criminal justice system balances the two perspectives.
- 1.2 Individual Rights Public Order
- 1.2 Herbert L. Packer Identified Two Models in 1968— The Crime Control and Due Process Models Individual Rights Public Order
- Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 1.3 Explain the relationship of criminal justice to general concepts of equity and fairness.
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- Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 1.4 Describe the American criminal justice system in terms of its three major components and their respective functions.
- 1.4 Criminal Justice System Structure Police Corrections Courts
- Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 1.5 Describe the process of American criminal justice, including the stages of criminal case processing.
- 1.5 Investigation and Arrest Probable Cause Warrant Arrest Miranda Rights
- 1.5
- 1.5 Criminal Justice Process Booking First Appearance Preliminary Hearing Information/Indictment Arraignment Trial Sentencing Corrections
- Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 1.6 Define due process of law, including where the American legal system guarantees due process.
- 1.6
- Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 1.7 Describe the role of evidence-based practice in contemporary criminal justice.
- Development of Academic Criminal Justice 1.7 1920s August Vollmer began criminal justice education 1960-70s Introduction of Criminology/ NIJ 2011 OJP and the expansion of evidence based research
- Learning Objectives After this lecture, you should be able to complete the following Learning Outcomes 1.8 Explain how multiculturalism and diversity present challenges to and opportunities for the American system of criminal justice.
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- CHAPTER SUMMARY 1.1 Summarize the history of crime in America and corresponding changes in the American criminal justice system. 1.2 Describe the public order (crime control) and individual rights (due process) perspectives of criminal justice, concluding with how the criminal justice system balances the two perspectives. Explain the relationship of criminal justice to general concepts of equity and fairness. 1.3 1.4 Describe the American criminal justice system in terms of its three major components and their respective functions.
- CHAPTER SUMMARY 1.5 Describe the process of American criminal justice, including the stages of criminal case processing. 1.6 Define due process of law, including where the American legal system guarantees due process. 1.7 Describe the role of evidence-based practice in contemporary criminal justice. 1.8 Explain how multiculturalism and diversity present challenges to and opportunities for the American system of criminal justice.
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