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37 Cards in this Set

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What is considered serious crime?
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What are the Part I offenses in the UCR?
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What is target hardening?
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What are the stages in the CJ process?
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What is the difference between mala in se and mala prohibita?
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What are routine investigations in the criminal investigative process?
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What is the Frye Standard for DNA?
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What is indeterminate v. determinate sentencing?
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What is good time/gain time in prison?
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function of muscular system
movement, posture, heat production/regulation
What does the parole board do?
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What is the difference between parole and probation?
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What is the difference between jails and prisons?
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What are two components of correctional treatment?
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Where is the majority of the correctional population these days?
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What is electronic monitoring and why is it beneficial?
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What is RICO?
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What is the difference between an information and an indictment?
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What are the six ways to make a legal search?
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What is Nolle Prosequi?
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What is an ex post facto law?
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What is the burdon of proof in criminal, civil and insanity law?
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When is the statute of limitations tolled?
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What is double jeopardy?
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What are the requirements for Miranda?
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What is the ruling in Gideon v. Wainwright?
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What is the ruling in Wong Sun v. US?
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biological theory and the theorist
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Know the social structure theories and theorists
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mutualism
relationship where two organisms help each other
Know conflict theory and Karl Marx
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Know the difference between an independent and dependent variable
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fourth amendment
Search and Seizure
Fifth amendment:
due process/double jeopardy/self incrimination
- landmark case = Miranda v. Arizona
sixth Amendment:
requirements for criminal trials
- landmark case: Gideon v. Wainwright (1963)
eighth amendment:
bail/cruel and unusual punishment
fourteenth amendment:
due process and equal protection