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Unit One Topics What is Criminal Justice? Chapter One Reading

Criminal Justice System Competing Models The text describes two competing models of the criminal justice system Name them

Two Competing Models of Criminal Justice Two opposing points of view One focuses on individual rights at any cost – & One that suggests under certain circumstances involving criminal threats to public safety, the interests of society as a whole take precedence over individual rights

Two Competing Models of Criminal Justice Individual rights – Emphasis on individual, civil & criminal rights – Emphasizes some guilty offenders will be found innocent to reduce likelihood of convicting an innocent person – Sometimes necessary to sacrifice some degree of public safety in order to guarantee basic personal freedoms – Advocates limited police powers with the highest evidentiary standard possible

Public Order Model  Public Order Model  Wants greater police powers while curtailing some criminal defendants rights  Believes the most important function of the CJ system is repression of crime  Believe that procedural issues involving the accused are secondary to the need to protect society  Believes the collective rights of society take precedence over the rights of an individual

Anti-Terrorism Legislative Act What Congressional Act was enacted in 2001 as a legislative response to Terrorism?

Anti-Terrorism Legislative Act The USA Patriot Act of 2001 was enacted to address acts of terrorism

Criminal Justice System Components The criminal justice system is comprised of three sub-components Name them

3 Components of Criminal Justice System 1)Law Enforcement 2)Courts 3)Corrections – The CJ system is comprised of these 3 subcomponents and in this order

Constitutional Rights Protection Which of the three components of the criminal justice system is primarily entrusted to protect the constitutional rights of the accused?

Constitutional Rights Protection The criminal justice component primarily entrusted to protect the constitutional rights of the accused is = Courts

Modern Justice Process According to the text, the modern justice process begins with what phase of the justice system process?

Sequence of Arrest Incident occurs – Investigation – Arrest – Booking – bail – Initial appearance aka FAH – Preliminary Hearing – Grand Jury – Arraignment on felony charge – Trial – sentencing

Justice System Process Which stage in the criminal justice process involves taking pictures and fingerprints of the suspect?

Justice System Process The phase of the criminal justice system process that involves taking picture and fingerprints of the suspect is called = Booking

Court Appearance The judicial system requires a suspect to be brought before a judge or magistrate within hours of arrest is called what?

Court Appearance A suspect being brought before a judge or magistrate within hours of arrest is called: – First Appearance Hearing – Initial Appearance Depending on what state you reside in

Due Process What is Due Process and can you name what Amendments it can be found in?

Due Process & Individual Rights Due process recognizes the rights of individual defendants facing prosecution A Constitutional guarantee of procedural fairness Primarily found in: 4 th Amendment 5 th Amendment 6 th Amendment 14 th Amendment

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