Cjs101 1nd Edition Lecture 2Outline of Last Lecture II. Components of Criminal JusticelII. Criminal Justice SystemA. Criminal Justice definedB. Criminal Justice system definedC. Criminal Law definedIV. Mala in se crimes V. Mala Prohibita crimesOutline of Current Lecture II. Classic struggle of those making lawsIII.The 6 major types of crimeIV. Goals of the Criminal Justice systemV. State and Federal systemCurrent LectureClassic struggle of those making laws:-How to keep public order while protecting individual freedom- Focus on safety can limit liberty and individual rights-Focus on individual rights and liberty can limit safety6 major types of crime:-Visible crime (street crime): against persons/property (ex. Violent crime, property crime, publicorder crime)-Occupational crime: committed in context of legal business or profession (ex. White-collar crime)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.-Organized crime: Crimes committed in groups/organizations (ex. Gambling, drugs, prostitution, terrorism- Victimless crimes: crimes without victims- Political crimes: By government or against government that are carried out by ideological purposes (ex. Treason, espionage, sedition)- Cyber crimes: committed through computers (ex. Cyber bullying, identity theft)Goals of the criminal justice system: Doing Justice, Controlling crime and preventing justiceState system: handles alleged crimes of state lawFederal system: handled alleged crimes of federal
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