CRM J 205 1st Edition Lecture 16 Outline of Last Lecture I Retributive Theory vs Utilitarianism II Death Penalty and Retributive Theory III Pro Death Penalty IV Opposed Death Penalty Outline of Current Lecture I Discussion Questions II Robin Lu Current Lecture I II Discussion questions a In your opinion what was the strongest point made by both the argument for the death penalty and the argument against the death penalty provide argument for both sides First side saying society establishes laws by the consequence whereas the second was more of a testimonial b In your opinion what was the weakest point made by both the argument for the death penalty and the argument against the death penalty provide both sides of the argument Talking to the inmates and seeing that they are still a person when you get to know them and talk to them that will happen to anyone but it doesn t change what they did Robin Lu a Why homosexual subculture has been rare studied in criminal justice Relatively new issue Homophobia Sensitive topic Small population proportion b Why do we need to study it Small proportion Large absolute value Sexuality should not be a reason for discrimination Individual and systematic costs c The homophobic culture in Criminal Justice These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor s lecture GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes not as a substitute Police officers the homosexual community Strained relationship Gay and lesbian officers within criminal justice system o A masculine culture Invisible minority Invisible minorities it is hard o tell someone s sexuality if he or she decides to hide it Victim of social bias Bliss and a curse Bliss because they can choose to hide it Selective disclosure Curse because it is stressful to keep a good cover They can t bring their significant other around They have to bear homophobic jokes
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