P100 Intro to CJUS Exam 1 Study Guide Lectures 1 5 Week 1 Chapter 1 I Public order VS Individual rights II Discretion III Due process of law IV Models of CJUS system A Consensus B Conflict C Funnel D Due Process E Crime control F Pretrial processes what happens at each stage G Investigation H Arrest and searches Warrant I Booking J First Appearance K Preliminary hearing L Indictment or information M Arraignment N Sixth amendment trial by jury O Procedural law P Precedent or Stare decisis Q Sentencing Consecutive vs concurrent R Supreme court role in defining rights Week 2 Chapter 2 I Statistical Overview A Who collects each set of data B How do they differ C What does this data tell us II Uniform Crime Report III National Incident Based Reporting System NIBRS A Historical trends IV UCR NIBRS A Violent crime Know definitions B Property crime Know definitions V Clearance rate VI Dark figure of crime VII National Crime Victimization Survey NCVS A What data B Who complies it C What do we learn VIII Comparing the UCR and NCVS IX Special categories of crime Week 3 Chapter 3 I II III IV V VI VII What is theory hypothesis Criminology Classical and neo classical school A Becceria Bentham Cohen Felson Early biological theories A Lombroso Gall Sheldon Biosocial theories A Gender ratio B Genetics C Hormones D Nutrition E Brain dysfunction Psychological Theories A Pavlov Freud ID ego superego Sociological A Social disorganization Park Burgess B Anomie Merton Shaw Mckay C Subcultures Social Process A Differential association B Social learning Burgess Akers C Containment Reckless D Social control Hirschi E Labeling Becker F Conflict Vold and Chambliss Week 4 Chapter 4 I Nature and Purpose of Law II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X A Rule of Law Types of Law A Common B Civil C Case D Criminal E Administrative F Statutory a Tort precedent procedural law Felonies Misdemeanors Infractions Inchoate offenses Crime A Actus reus B Mens rea C Concurrence a Reckless behavior b Negligence c Strict liability Additional principals of Crime A Causation B Harm C Legality D Punishment E necessary attendant circumstances Elements of a specific offense murder A Corpus deliciti a Defenses 1 Alibi 2 Justification 3 Excuses 4 Procedural 5 Insanity Additional concepts A Brief history of crime in America B Justice social civil criminal sustainable C Probable cause D Grand jury E Self report studies and findings F Theory building G Deviance H Rational actor and free will I Hedonism J K L M N O P Q Routine activities theory Psychopathy Behavioral conditioning Pavlov Personality and trait theory Eysenck Chicago school of social ecology Subculture of violence and Elijah Anderson Anderson s Code of the Streets Packer s Two Models R Social Process theories neutralization
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