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Unit 2
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Criminal Justice
Undergraduate 1
03/05/2012

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infraction
Definition
a minor violation of a local ordinance or state law that brings a potential punishment of fines
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defendant
Definition
the person against whom criminal charges or a civil lawsuit are filed
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plaintiff
Definition
the party who initiates the lawsuit in a civil case
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consent
Definition
victim actually gave the defendant permission to engage in the prohibited acts
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infancy
Definition
a defense that sometimes protects very young offenders
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insanity
Definition
a defense someone has a mental illness
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entrapment
Definition
law enforcement agents trap or trick a person into committing a crime that the person would not otherwise have committed
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strict liability offenses
Definition
crimes that have no mens requirement; a person who commits the requisite actus reus may be convicted of the offense regardless of intent
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mens rea
Definition
the level of criminal intent, or the mental state, require to convict a person of a specific crime
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actus reus
Definition
the specific act require to convict a person for a specific crime
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corpus delicti
Definition
"the body of the crime"; the specific elements that must be proved to convict someone of a specific offense
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misdemeanor
Definition
a criminal offense that is punished by fines or a maximum of a year in a county or city jail
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felony
Definition
a serious criminal offense that brings a potential punishment of a year or more in state or federal prison
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restitution
Definition
money a defendant must pay a victim for damages
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civil law
Definition
system of laws sometimes known as the roman system, used in many countries that do not use the common law system
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case law
Definition
decisions judges have made in previous court cases
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statutes
Definition
laws enacted by state legislatures or by congress
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ordinances
Definition
a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority
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precedent
Definition
previous court decisions that have binding authority on subsequent cases
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common law
Definition
the legal system created in england after the norman conquest and still used in the US today
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guilty but mentally ill
Definition
verdict for a person recognized to be mentally ill but still considered criminally responsible for the crime
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m'naghten rule
Definition
standard for insanity, did they understand their actions?
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necessity
Definition
a defense in which the defendant must demonstrate that he or she had to commit the crime to avoid more severe consequences
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criminal intent
Definition
the degree to which a defendant must have intended his or her actions or the consequences of those actions
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damages
Definition
payments a defendant must make to a winning plaintiff in a civil law-suit
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durham rule
Definition
standard asks if conduct was product of disease
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duress
Definition
a defense in which the defendant claims he or she was forced or coerced into committing a crime
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inchoate crimes
Definition
crimes that have been begun but not completed
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torts
Definition
civil disputes in which one party sues another for the damages the defendant's actions have caused
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irresistible impulse test
Definition
defendant has mental disease or defect?
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american law institute rule
Definition
asks whether the defendant lacked the substantial capacity to appreciate the criminality of the act or conform to the law
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hands-off doctrine
Definition
made courts reluctant to interfere with prison management or prisoner rights
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classification
Definition
determination of which inmates go where and the conditions under which they will be confined
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total institutions
Definition
facilities in control of every aspect of life for those who live and work within them, including food, shelter, medical assistance, clothing, and safety
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jail
Definition
municipal or regional facilities that house pretrial individuals believed to present a risk of danger or flight, awaiting probation or parole, sentenced to less than 1 year
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min-security prisons
Definition
hold offenders who have short sentences, are non-violent, and are unlikely to attempt escape or pose risks to other inmates
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prisons
Definition
state or federal facilities that hold offenders sentenced to 1 year or more incarceration
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max-security prison
Definition
high levels of control in which the mobility of prisoners is severely restricted by physical barriers
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prison rape elimination act
Definition
legislation that established the nat'l prison rape elimination commission to develop national standards for detecting and preventing prison rape, as well as for punishing perpetrators
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civil commitment
Definition
a process in which a judge decides a person is mentally ill and is a danger to himself or others, and incarcerates that person indefinitely in a mental hospital rather than prison
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good time
Definition
time taken off a prison sentence for satisfactory behavior or for participating in a prison program
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institutionalization
Definition
being dependent on an institution to meet basic needs - unable to function in outside world
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incarceration
Definition
imprisonment in the criminal justice system
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solitary confinement
Definition
isolation that denies the basic human need to interact with others
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deprivation model
Definition
perspective that the hardships prisoners endure lead to the development of a distinctive way of behaving in prison
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inmate subculture
Definition
norms, values, and beliefs that develop among prisoners
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prisonization
Definition
process of socialization where individuals adopt the norms, values and beliefs of the inmate subculture as their own
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administrative segregation
Definition
a special area in a prison in which inmates are deprived of he services available to the general public
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preventive detention
Definition
holding persons who have not yet been found guilty of a crime but are considered at a risk of fleeing the jurisdiction
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supermax-security prisons
Definition
provide the highest level of security possible- solitary confinement- using the latest correctional technology
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pains of imprisonment
Definition
he deprivations inmates experience such as liberty, autonomy, security, personal goods and services, and heterosexual relations
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importation model
Definition
perspective assuming that inmate subculture does not develop as a result of prison circumstances but rather is brought in or imported from the outside when offenders enter
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inmate code
Definition
rules that inmates follow
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security threat group
Definition
inmates who, when they collaborate, can jeopardize the institution's security
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risk classification
Definition
an assessment of the level and kind of risk an individual presents to correctional staff and other inmates
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conjugal visit program
Definition
allows an inmate a private extended visit with a partner or spouse
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punitive segregation
Definition
special area in prison that provides additional supervision and control of inmates for disciplinary reasons
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med-security prisons
Definition
inmates are under greater control than min-security and their freedom of movement is restricted to areas that are under close surveillance
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custody level
Definition
degree of danger an inmate poses to other prisoners and correctional staff
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security level
Definition
the degree of danger associated with the inmates being housed in a prison
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