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Chapter 1 Criminal Justice

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Media Portrayal   Public perceptions of creim and its victims are based largely on media images which focus on atypical sensational incidents.  
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Gallup Poll on Crime   Survey of representative sample of American public which found that crime surpassed education and economic issues as the most pressing local problem.  
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criminologists   Those who study the causes of crime and the treatment of offenders.  
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Heart disease   What is the most common cause of death?  
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vigilantism   Seeking justice through lawless violence.  
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scapegoating   Unfairly blaming an individual or group for crimes. (i.e. internment of Japanese Americans in WWII)  
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crimes   forms of conduct that society prohibits in order to maintain order (formalized norms)  
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criminal law   A code that categorizes all crimies and punishments by type.  
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felonies   Serious crimes that are punishable by incarceration for more than one year. (MA a crime punishable by more than 2 1/2 year in a state prison. )  
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misdemeanors   Less serious crimes that are punishable by one year or less. (MA A crime punishable by up to 2 1/2 years in a House of Correction)  
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violation   A minor, usually civil, infraction that is only punishable by a fine.  
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criminalization   A legislative decision to make a behavior a crime.  
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decriminalization   The legislative decision to change a crime nto a noncriminal act.  
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legalization   The legislative decision to make a criminal act legal.  
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victimless crimes   Offenses in which the offinder and the victim are the same individual or in which the behavior is consensual.  
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criminal justice   The managment of the police, courts and corrections and the study of the causes and treatement for crime.  
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due process   The use of accuracy, fairness and reliability in criminal procedure to protect individual rights.  
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Norms   Behaviors that are deemed acceptable in a given society.  
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Mores   Behaviors which are serious breaches with societal norms.  
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Folkways   Behaviors which are minor or less serious breaches with societal norms.  
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Sanctions   The consequences a society prescribes for violation of societal norms.  
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Laws   Formalized and codified violations of societal norms prescribed by legislative or governmental bodies.  
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