Intro to criminal justice Quiz 1

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Across
  1. 2. A crime in which no individual is directly victimized, including crimes such as illegal drug use or underage drinking.
  2. 5. A class of less serious crimes, usually involving punishment less than a year in prison.
  3. 6. human behaviors or actions that are considered by others to be wrong, bad, or inappropriate.
  4. 7. The ___ ___ movement is a long-standing attempt by the African American community to overturn the legal and social restrictions of segregation and racism
  5. 8. ____ social control is used to influence behavior. Examples include parents, teachers, and coaches.
  6. 12. The ___ process model emphasizes procedures and guidelines that the government must follow in order to convict defendants.
  7. 13. A relatively stable course of action followed by an actor or set of actors in dealing with a problem or matter of concern.
  8. 14. The number of crimes committed expressed as a number of events per 1,000 or 100,000 people.
Down
  1. 1. interrelated decision points where citizens and criminal justice system actors make decisions about reported crimes and the future of defendants.
  2. 3. The ___ ___ model is a philosophy that the most important goal of the criminal justice system is to suppress crime.
  3. 4. ____ statistics are gathered by criminal justice institutions and usually involve crimes brought to the attention of authorities.
  4. 9. The term applied to the most serious of crimes that also carry a possible prison term of greater than one year.
  5. 10. ____ in se are inherently bad or evil behaviors.
  6. 11. ____ statistics are gathered by asking people to report the number of times they have committed a crime during a set period of time.
  7. 12. The ____ figure of crime is a term used by criminologists to refer to the total number of unreported crimes.