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Warm Up Name 3 differences between civil and criminal cases Which amendment is related to the following cases: 1.Gideon v. Wainright 2.Mapp v. Ohio 3.Miranda v. Arizona 4.Korematsu v. U.S.
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Addressing Criminal Behavior 4.5
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4.5 To identify how federalism applies to U.S. law enforcement agencies
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Jurisdiction Having the power to make official decisions
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Federalism Law Enforcement Jurisdiction Federal Agencies State Agencies Local Agencies
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Federal Agencies FBI – Federal Bureau of Investigation Enforce U.S. laws – Espionage – Kidnapping – Bank robbery – Interstate crimes – Civil rights matters – Federal laws Secret Service – safeguard financial infrastructure to protect the economy & Protect national leaders. – Counterfeiting money – Fraud and Identity Theft
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State Agencies SBI – State Bureau of Investigation (NCBI) Enforce state laws – Arson/fire – Election violations – Gambling – Theft/damage to state property – Computer crime – Help local agencies when they request Highway Patrol Jurisdiction over: – US Highways – Interstates – Freeways – All public roads not inside city limits
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Local Agencies County Level Sheriff’s Office: – Inside county lines, but outside city limits City Level Police Department: – Only within city limits
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I.Justifying Punishment A.Theory of retribution- criminal deserves punishment (“eye for an eye”) B.Deterrence- potential criminals see punishments, therefore don’t want to commit crime
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C.Rehabilitation- minds and characters of criminals should be reeducated to reenter society D.Juveniles- under 18 1.punishment designed to rehabilitate 2.with murder, tried as an adult
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II.Types of Punishment A.Incarceration- locked up in jail/prison 1.three-strikes laws- long-term incarceration if convicted of felony 3 times 1.structured sentencing- based on severity of crime and prior record 2.if guilty person is mentally ill, sentenced to mental institution
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B.Detention- state holds (detains) people either to punish or investigate C.Probation- suspends jail sentence for a fixed time D.Suspension- a privilege is taken away for a period of time (driver’s license) E.House Arrest- confinement to home
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F.Monetary compensation- payment of money G.Confiscation of property- take away property H.Capital punishment- death penalty
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Scenarios For each determine the following: 1.felony or misdemeanor? 2.Which agency would have jurisdiction? 3.What would the sentence/punishment be?
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Types of punishment – Incarceration – Detention – Probation – Suspension – House Arrest – Monetary compensation/Re$titution – Confiscation of property – Capital punishment
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Locked Up St. Louis Jail https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W27Ykw 7drY0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W27Ykw 7drY0
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Norwegian Prison System http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4beUC3- ckw http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C4beUC3- ckw
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US vs. Norwegian System http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgHdGr4 aQoU http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgHdGr4 aQoU
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Three Strikes Video http://www.nytimes.com/video/us/10000000 2579045/the-making-of-the-three-strikes- laws.html http://www.nytimes.com/video/us/10000000 2579045/the-making-of-the-three-strikes- laws.html
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California Medical Facility https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alcK_QBE 7h8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=alcK_QBE 7h8
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This American Life NPR Clip http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio- archives/episode/518/except-for-that-one- thing http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio- archives/episode/518/except-for-that-one- thing
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