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Crime Control Definition:
A model of the Criminal Justice System that assumes freedom is so important that every effort must be made to repress crime.
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Crime Control Efficiency Speed Finality
The Capacity to apprehend, try, convict and dispose of a high proportion of offenders.
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Due Process A model of the Criminal Justice system that assumes freedom is so important that criminal justice decisions are based upon reliable information.
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Due Process Emphasizes the following: The Adversarial Process (Courts)
Rights of the Defendants Formal Decision Making Procedures
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GOALS OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
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DOING JUSTICE Offenders will be held fully accountable for their actions. The rights of persons who have contact with the system will be protected. Like offenses will be treated alike.
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CONTROLLING CRIME Control Crime by arresting, prosecuting, convicting, and punishing those who disobey the law Must be carried out within the framework of the law
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PREVENTING CRIME Deterrent effect of Police, Courts, and Corrections.
Not only punishing those who violate the law but also provide examples to others who may commit wrongful acts.
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