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NAU CCJ 215 - Crime Control
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CCJ 215 1st Edition Lecture 5 Current LectureCrime Control- goal of the criminal justice system is to prevent crime and punish those who commit a crime Due Process- goal of the criminal justice system is to ensure that the rights of criminal defendants are not violated.o Media - promotes –both o Cops- crime control o Law and order – due process o Morality plays- were allegorical plays that were popular during the 15th and 16th century heir characters personified abstract qualities and concepts such as death, pride, modesty and obediencea. Bible story’sb. Allegorical plays i. Allegorical means stories in which people, things and happenings have a hidden or symbolic meaning. They were often used for teaching or explaining ideas or moral principles 1. Would help kids now there proper role also parents.o Teaching people appropriate behavior is essential for any society to avoid conflict,but also to preserve the status quo.Concepts in morality plays/ Movies - Gender roles- Age roles- Classs roles- Occupational roles- Spiritual roles - Good consumerism - Appropriate violence - Individualism - Achieving justice - Outsiders and how to interact with themCrime Control Due ProcessMorality playsAllegoricalConcepts in morality plays/


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