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Punishment and sentencing By: Jessie Graber
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The goals of modern sentencing General Deterrence- a crime control policy that depends on the fear of criminal penalties Expected Punishment Incapacitation- policy of keeping dangerous criminals in confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society Incapacitation is controversial Recidivism- repetition of criminal behavior ; habitual community Specific deterrence- punishment severe enough to convince convicted offenders never to repeat their criminal activity General Deterrence- a crime control policy that depends on the fear of criminal penalties Expected Punishment Incapacitation- policy of keeping dangerous criminals in confinement to eliminate the risk of their repeating their offense in society Incapacitation is controversial Recidivism- repetition of criminal behavior ; habitual community Specific deterrence- punishment severe enough to convince convicted offenders never to repeat their criminal activity
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Retribution and just desert Punishment should be no more or less than the offender’s actions deserve It must be based on.. Blameworthy Just Desert Punishment should be no more or less than the offender’s actions deserve It must be based on.. Blameworthy Just Desert
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Rehabilitation Based on a prediction of the future needs of the offender, not on the gravity of the current offense Public rather would support the goal of sentencing Evidence is growing that offender rehabilitation can be effective if the proper methods are used Based on a prediction of the future needs of the offender, not on the gravity of the current offense Public rather would support the goal of sentencing Evidence is growing that offender rehabilitation can be effective if the proper methods are used
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One of the goals of punishment is equity Equity- sanction designed to compensate victims and society for the losses caused by crime;restitution Wergild- during the Middle Ages, the compensation paid to the victim by a defendant found guilty of a crime One of the goals of punishment is equity Equity- sanction designed to compensate victims and society for the losses caused by crime;restitution Wergild- during the Middle Ages, the compensation paid to the victim by a defendant found guilty of a crime
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Imposing the sentence Generally imposed by the judge Sentencing is one of the most crucial functions of judgeship When an accused person is convicted of one or more charges, he must be sentenced on each charge Consecutive sentence- Incarceration for more than one offense such that each sentence begins only after the previous one has been completed Concurrent sentence- Incarceration for more than one offense such that all sentences begin on the same day and are completed after the longest term has been served Generally imposed by the judge Sentencing is one of the most crucial functions of judgeship When an accused person is convicted of one or more charges, he must be sentenced on each charge Consecutive sentence- Incarceration for more than one offense such that each sentence begins only after the previous one has been completed Concurrent sentence- Incarceration for more than one offense such that all sentences begin on the same day and are completed after the longest term has been served
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Determinate Sentences- a fixed term of incarceration Good time- Reduction of a prison sentence by a specified amount in a exchange for good behavior within he institution Structured Sentences Determinate Sentences- a fixed term of incarceration Good time- Reduction of a prison sentence by a specified amount in a exchange for good behavior within he institution Structured Sentences
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Percent of convicted felons who received a prison sentence 2000
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What factors affect sentencing? The severity of the offense The offender’s prior criminal record Whether the offender used violence Whether the offender used weapons Whether crime was committed for money The severity of the offense The offender’s prior criminal record Whether the offender used violence Whether the offender used weapons Whether crime was committed for money
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Capital punishment Most severe sentence used in the United States 14,500 confirmed executions have been carried out in America under civil authority in 1608 Most of these execution were for rape and murder Death penalty for murder is used in 38 states and by the federal government More than 3,500 people currently are on death row California has the most people on death row Texas executes the most year or almost half the total executions Most severe sentence used in the United States 14,500 confirmed executions have been carried out in America under civil authority in 1608 Most of these execution were for rape and murder Death penalty for murder is used in 38 states and by the federal government More than 3,500 people currently are on death row California has the most people on death row Texas executes the most year or almost half the total executions
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Arguments for the death penalty Incapacitation Deterrent Morally correct Proportional Reflects public opinion Unlikely chance of error Incapacitation Deterrent Morally correct Proportional Reflects public opinion Unlikely chance of error
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Arguments against the death penalty Possibility of error Unfair use of discretion Vicious criminals often go free Misplaced vengeance No deterrent effect Hope of rehabilitation Racial, gender, and other bias Causes more crime and it deters Brutality Expense Possibility of error Unfair use of discretion Vicious criminals often go free Misplaced vengeance No deterrent effect Hope of rehabilitation Racial, gender, and other bias Causes more crime and it deters Brutality Expense
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