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31 Cards in this Set

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Alexander Maconochite
Good time for good behavior. Indeterminate sentencing
Zebulon Brockway
Education reforms
Influence of positivists
enviornments that breed crime neighboorhood, health, education
John Augustus
Probation
Humanitarian method
not all criminals are dangerous not all need prison
John Irwin
adaptive roles
Gresham Sykes
Deprivations
Interderminate Prison sentencing
min and max is set
Determinate Sentencing
time to serve is fixed can still have good time
presumptive sentencing
range defined by sentencing guidelnes
Deprivation Model
deprived of sex, liberties
Importation Modle
Outside characteristics brought inside
Cooper vs. Pate
Prisoners have rights
1st Admendment
freedom of speech
Procrunier vs. Marteniez
confiscation of mail only for security
Thornburgh v. Abbot
after marteniz made censhorship easier
4th Admendment
right against unsual search and seizure
Hudson vs. Palmer
S.C. right to search cells and confiscate
8th amendment
cruel and unusal punishment
Ruiz vs.Estelle
right to no unfair cruel and unusual punishment
Rhodes vs. Chapman
upheld double bunking is ok
14th amendment
due process of the law
Wolff v. McDonnell
Procedural rights apply to inmates
Mandatory Release
determinate sentencing % of total sentence required
Discretionary Release
indeterminate sentenceing discretion based on inmates
Morrisey vs. Brewer
probation violation is based on verifed facts
"Parnes patriae"
parent of the nation state can intervene against abusive or neglective parent
In Re Gault
juvenile rights are protected admentsments apply
In re Winship
Juvinile deliquency must be established beyond reasonable doubt
Breed vs. Jones
Juviniles cannot be deliquent in juvenile court and then transfered to adult court without hearing of a transfer
Schall vs. Martin
juveniles may be detained before trial if they pose a threat