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| network devoted to the control of traditional crimes in our society. |
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| specific acts or failures to act defined by state leg or congress as being socially damaging to society. |
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| bx prohibited by the law by those who have the power to influence such laws. |
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murder natural causes accidents suicide |
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| murder rape robbery aggravated assault |
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burglary larceny grand theft auto arson |
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| asses whole life of someone for criminal reports |
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gunshots knifing strangulation inderterminate |
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act act/illegal act/punishment harm mens rea actus reus concurrence of mens rea and actus reus |
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| actual doing of the crime |
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| intentional killing of another human being with premeditation and deliberation. |
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| if death occurs as the direct or indirect result of a felony then any and all persons associated with the crime can be charged with felony murder. |
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| persons are only charged with what they can reasonably be convicted of. |
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common statutory case(civil and criminal) |
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| determines guilt or innocence |
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| investigate crime in jurisdiction, indictment or no bill |
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| right to counsel, speedy trials, etc. |
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| in the name of the pauper |
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| method of committing the crime |
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| study of the reasons why criminals do what they do. |
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| Chicago school aka american school(1920) |
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| study defective, delinquent and dependent classes |
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| criminal bx is learned by acting with people in that state of mind |
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| sense of normalness b/c of the anomic state of society |
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| criminalgentic cultural within our culture |
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| move in and out of conformity |
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| being labeled as something and taking on that role |
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| rich create laws to keep others oppressed. |
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| using poor judgement/place themeselves at risk |
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