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WSU CRM_J 205 - Victimization and The Emotional Aspect

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CRM J 205 1st Edition Lecture 7 Outline of Last Lecture I II III Framing Justice a Guenther 1976 b Pepinsky 1993 c Crank 2003 d Best 1979 e Deshaney Case Young 2000 Cohen 1972 Outline of Current Lecture I II III Historical Example Emotion and Crime 4 Levels of Victimization Current Lecture Victimization and the Emotional Aspect in the Criminal Justice System I Historical Example a Eugenic Peneology b c d e II 1970 1980 Mississippi Appendectomies Skinner vs Oklahoma 1942 Beck vs Bell 274 U S 200 1972 25 000 Native American women coerced into hysterectomies Emotion and Crime a Karstedt s emotionality is an inescapable constant in criminal justice It influences victims offenders and criminal justice practitioners b Emotionalization of Law has permeated and altered the criminal justice system c Reassertion of Emotionality in Law 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 III 4 Levels of Victimization a Victim b Offender family victim and offender c Community macro and micro CJ institutions police courts and corrections d Society


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