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Criminological theory
Explains phenomenon of crime
Criminal justice theory
Explains government's reaction to crime
CJ process is comparable to what?
Assembly line
CJ process is based on what?
Federalism
When you desystematise something, it becomes volatile. __________ is a volatile thing to the system
Discretion
What happens when a case is terminated prior to completion?
Returned as defective
_____________ pressure is when cases become fewer and fewer.
Backwards
_____________ pressure is more cases or lack of ability to close a case.
Forwards
SLB's have high-stress jobs because of what?
Demand always outweighs supply
What is Hagan’s Power-Control theory
Girls are more controlled by their parents than by boys
What is Thornberry’s Interactional Theory?
social control and social learning
diminishing importance of parental factors with age
different models for different parts of life
reciprocal relationships
What is Rita James Simon’s theory?
more opportunity for women = more crime
What does Marxist Feminism argue?
Sexual division of labor
What does Socialist Feminism argue?
The biology of women control them
Give an example of an American war crime?
My Lai Massacre
Where was the Bay of Pigs war crime?
Cuba
_________ was a virus that attacked Iran nuclear facilities.
Stuxnet
What did the Chinese government do in order to find dissenters in China? (cyber warfare)
Hack Gmail
What type of crime effects many of us directly and all of us indirectly and challenges the free market while being difficult to measure?
White collar crime
Influence peddling, bribery, embezzlement, employee fraud, and client fraud are all what type of crime?
White collar crime
Theft by an economic client from an organization that advances credit to its clients or reimburses them for services rendered is called what?
Client fraud
Medicare fraud, welfare fraud, and tax evasion are all forms of what?
Client fraud
In order to control organized crime, what measures have been put in place?
RICO
This act features monetary penalties that allow confiscation of all profits from criminal activities
RICO
Victimless crime
Mala prohibita
Which substance causes the most deaths per year (not counting tobacco)?
Alcohol
possession of drugs, sale, transportation
robbery to pay for drugs
drug-defined, drug related
Since 1975, arrest for drug crimes has ________.
tripled
Most expensive residential drug program
therapeutic communities
DoS attacks are categorized as what?
Cyberwarfare
What is the name of the first person that was tried as a pirate for copyright infringement
Monk Columba
What aspects of the “physical” criminal justice system are absent when it deals with cybercrimes?
No Due Process
What is current copyright law in the United States?
Lifetime of author plus 70 years