Chapter One
Across
- 1. A 4 tier hiarcy top and lower tiers increasing in size as seriousness of cases decline
- 3. A crime control strategy whereby an offender who commits three or more violent offenses will be sentenced to a lengthy term in prison usually 25yrs to life
- 8. Explains how powerful groups create laws to protect their values and interest
- 9. Legal resolution of dispute
- 11. Explains how society creates laws as result of common interest and values
- 14. Legal finding by a jury or judge or through guilty plea, that a criminal defendant is guilt
- 15. Circumstances that tend to lessen the severity of the sentence
- 17. Authority to make decisions in enforcing the law based on one's observations and judgment rather than the letter of the law
- 18. The bringing of charges against a individual
- 19. Movement of defendants + cases through the criminal justice process
Down
- 2. Authority to make decisions in enforcing the law based on ones observations and judgment rather than the letter of the law
- 4. A court or jury's judgment of verdict of not guilty of the offense's charges
- 5. Whereby one is sentenced for flexible time period (5-10yrs) so as to be released when rehabillated or when the opportunity for rehabilitation is presented
- 6. Elements of crime that enhance its seriousness, the infliction
- 7. A set of rules or values that spell out appropriate human conduct
- 10. A model by Parker that advocates defendant presumptions of innocence, protection of suspect rights, and limitations placed on police powers to avoid convicting innocent people
- 11. A model by Parker that that emphasizes law and order and argues that every effort must be made to suppress crime
- 12. Penalty or Punishment
- 13. Taking into custody or detaining of one who is suspected of committing a crime
- 16. Early release from prison with conditions attached and under supervision of a parole officer