Chapter 1 Vocab
Across
- 2. from this perspective the goal of the CJ system is to ensure citizens are protected by the law
- 5. is the idea that criminal sanctions should be used to address offender needs
- 7. translates to "wrong in itself"
- 11. an academic discipline that focuses on the nature and causes of crime
- 13. is the idea that criminal sanctions should "get even"
- 14. a type of sentencing in which a range of years to be served is given
- 17. from this perspective the goal of the CJ system is to prevent crime by punishing offenders
- 18. a theoretical view that the CJ system has developed through collaboration
- 20. examples of this type of crime include burglary, theft, and motor vehicle theft
Down
- 1. a theoretical view that the CJ system has developed from struggles for power
- 3. is the idea that criminal sanctions should allow offenders to make amends
- 4. is the idea that criminal sanctions should inhibit offenders from being able to reoffend
- 6. area of criminal justice responsible for investigating crimes and apprehending offenders
- 8. examples of this type of crime include prostitution and substance use
- 9. is the idea that criminal sanctions should prevent future offending
- 10. area of criminal justice responsible for interpreting and applying the law
- 12. a plea in which an offender accepts a plea without admitting guilt
- 15. area of criminal justice responsible for carrying out punishment
- 16. examples of this type of crime include hacking and phishing
- 19. translates to "wrong because it's prohibited"