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Title: The Criminal Justice System


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The Criminal Justice System
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The Goals of the Criminal Justice System
  • Doing Justice
  • Controlling Crime
  • Preventing Crime

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- Doing Justice
  • This aspect of our government separates us from
    authoritarian governments we try to be fair.
  • There are 3 principals to doing justice
  • Offenders will 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 and officials
    will take into account relevant differences among
    offenders and offenses
  • the system is built to protect the people- both
    the general public affected by crimes, and the
    people who commit the crimes.

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- Controlling Crime
  • The Criminal Justice system is designed to
    control crime by arresting, prosecuting,
    convicting, and punishing those who disobey the
    law.
  • The criminal law not only defines what is illegal
    but also outlines the rights of citizens and
    procedures officials must use to achieve the
    systems goals.
  • So even in the laws, there are protections built
    in for the people.

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- Preventing Crime
  • The police, courts, and corrections systems try
    to deter crimes before they happen- so they
    sometimes make the convicted criminals into
    examples.
  • Prevention of crime depends on the citizens- they
    must actively try to prevent crime.
  • A major influence on the criminal justice system
    is the public.

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Criminal Justice in a Federal System
  • Our government is federalist- that means we have
    different levels of government national and
    state.
  • Criminal Justice powers are divided between the
    nation and the state.
  • The National government has the FBI, can try
    criminal cases in federal courts, and has federal
    prisons.
  • Most criminal justice activity takes place in the
    state though.

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Criminal Justice in a Federal System
  • Two Justice Systems-
  • Though most criminal laws are enacted by the
    states, Congress has enacted a few federal
    criminal laws which are enforced by the FBI, DEA,
    and Secret Service.
  • The vast majority of criminals break state laws
    and will end of in state penitentiaries.
  • Sometimes the federal and state officials will
    struggle for jurisdiction because there is no
    clear cut division of who has control in certain
    circumstances.
  • For Example, when JFK was killed, Lee Harvey
    Oswald was charged by the state of TX because
    Congress had not passed a law that stated killing
    a president was a federal offense.

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Lee Harvey Oswald being shot while under state
custody.
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Criminal Justice in a Federal System
  • Expansion of Federal Involvement-
  • Over the past 40 years, the role of the national
    government has expanded in law enforcement. The
    national government now focuses on street crimes,
    drugs, violent crimes, terrorism, and juvenile
    delinquency.
  • The FBI often focuses on issues which local law
    enforcement agencies would have trouble
    handling.
  • Since 9/11 more of the federal governments
    resources have focused on stopping terrorism and
    so some of the older crimes have went back to
    being handled by the states.

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Homeland Security
  • The biggest change in the criminal justice system
    was the creation of the Department of Homeland
    Security in 2002.
  • The Secretary of Homeland Security reports to the
    president and oversees the Coast Guard, the
    Immigration and Naturalization Service, the
    Border Patrol, the Secret Service, the Federal
    Emergency Management Agency, and other agencies
    concerned with food supply, nuclear power
    facilities, and other potential terrorism targets.

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Characteristics of the Criminal Justice System
  • There are four major characteristics of how this
    system works, they are
  • Discretion
  • Resource Dependence
  • Sequential Tasks
  • Filtering

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Discretion
  • This means that the law enforcement agent has the
    freedom to act according to their own judgment
    and conscience.
  • There are two reasons we need discretion in our
    system- 1. it is needed b/c the system doesnt
    have the resources to pursue every case. 2. it
    permits officials to achieve greater justice than
    rigid rules would.
  • so basically a police officer can decide whether
    or not to pursue a case.

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Resource Dependence
  • Police officers do not raise money, instead they
    rely on legislators, mayors, city councils, etc.
    So they must keep a good relationship with these
    people.
  • Some departments raise money through fines, but
    it isnt enough to run the department. (In fact,
    that is what Big Cabin got in trouble for.)
  • Presenting good information about your department
    to the public helps both the politicians who
    control the money and the police department
    itself.

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Sequential Tasks
  • Everything in the criminal justice system goes in
    an order-
  • arrestprosecutor reviews casethere is a court
    case etc.
  • If the order is messed up then the city wont
    have the resources to pursue the case. They have
    to do the cases one at a time, unless they are a
    bigger department with more people to work on the
    cases.

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Filtering
  • At each stage of the criminal justice system some
    of the defendants are sent on to the next stage,
    while other are either released or processed
    under changed conditions.
  • Look at p. 80, then lets use math again to figure
    what an accused persons chances of being
    convicted are.
  • incarcerated / accused at beginning____

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Parts of Criminal Justice System
  • Police- they are considered the front line and
    are in charge of 1. keeping the peace, 2.
    apprehending violators and combating crime, 3.
    preventing crime, and 4. providing social
    services.
  • Courts- responsible for adjudication-
    determining whether a defendant is guilty or not
    guilty. We have both a US court system and state
    court systems.
  • Corrections- On any day almost 7 million American
    adults are in the US correctional system. Most
    corrections take place at city and county jails.
    People are most likely to think of prisons when
    they think of corrections, but prisons have less
    than 30 of convicts.

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Federal Court District
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Your Assignment
  • Use the laptops to look up more information about
    one of the following
  • Police
  • Courts
  • Corrections
  • Which ever topic you choose, I want to know what
    city, county, or federal facilities we have
    within a 20 mile radius of Vinita.
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