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| What employees are considered line personnel |
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| Advantages of house arrest |
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- cheaper than incarceration
- limits the effects it has on families if they go to jail
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| Administrative Segregation |
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| allowed specified time to leave cell |
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| used in conjunction with house arrest for more serious offenders |
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Situational factors play a role in institutional aggression
- Prisoners are not trusted to live in free world
- Lose civil rights
- Prisoners have no power
- Deprivation of heterosexual relationships
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| sex offenders must register and notify the community when they move into a new area |
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| brought into the prison from the outside walls |
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Three forms of temporary release from prison
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- Parole
- Work-release program- work during the day but must return to the facility at night and on weekends
- Halfway House- reintroduces them into society
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| effective immediately; waiver |
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- prohibits the government from imposing excessive bail
- prohibits cruel and unusual punishment
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| What employees are considered staff personnel |
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| clerks, secretaries, training officers |
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Ex: "Better way to approach this would be" |
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| Is the US the number one incarcerator in the world? |
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| First probation officer of the US |
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| Factors judges consider when determining whether a person is eligible for probation or not |
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- seriousness of crime
- criminal record
- whether a weapon was used
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| Technical violation of probation |
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| offender violates the conditions of probation |
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| allows the government to seize property used in the commission of a crime |
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- Focuses on the community; tries to change way people think about crime
- Crime is a harm committed against individual victims
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Transferring juvenile to adult court
- Serious violent offenders
- Chronic offenders
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| Nationalist-Separatist Terrorism |
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- Nationalist terrorists seek to form self-determination in some form
- Create an independent, sovereign state
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- Environment closed off from world
- Everyone treated alike
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| helps avoid adverse effects on families |
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| hearing board develops appropriate sentences for nonviolent offenders |
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| Is a repeat status offender a good candidate for a diversion program? |
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| saves children through state intervention |
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- Located in New York
- Provided for neglected or vagrant children of poor and immigrants
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| Difference between juvenile and adult courts |
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| sentencing focusing on treatment rather than punishment |
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| Juveniles have the same rights as adults when they are accused of a crime |
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| established procedures for judging making transfer decision |
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| Overthrowing conservatives or capitalists and replacing them with liberal societies |
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| What type of offenders associate with intensive aftercare |
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| repeating statute offenders |
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| Where was the first juvenile adult court located |
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- Anti-Communism beliefs, racism, and opposition to immigration
- No international cooperation
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- Allows wiretapping and roving wiretaps
- Increased legal penalties for terror-related crimes
- Federal agents can obtain records of businesses suspected of posing risks to national security
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| Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act |
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| modification to the US Patriot Act |
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| Department of Homeland Security |
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Protect the United States
- Coordinates intelligence efforts and communication with law enforcement
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| juveniles posing serious risk of committing more crimes can be held without determination of probable cause |
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| Transportation Security Administration |
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- protects the nations transportation systems
- security and screening of passengers and baggage at airports
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| Illegally seize in transit and force to go in a different destination or use for one's own purposes |
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| known as the nervous system of the United States |
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| prohibition of executing offenders under 18 |
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Computer technologies
- intend to damage and destroy networks
- Obtain information and money
- Disrupt business operations
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| juveniles in juvenile court proceedings were not entitled to a jury trial |
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- use of computers as weapons or targets by subnational groups
- Intent to influence government to change policies
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| Creation of websites and emails that resemble businesses and government agencies to deceive internet users into disclosing private financial information |
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| trying a person in adult court after they were tried in a juvenile court is considered double jeopardy and is unconstitutional |
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| Suspect assumes identity by unlawfully using the victim's identification with intent to commit crime |
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| Do right-wing terrorists attack liberal democratic governments? |
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| What is the US War on terrorism aimed at? |
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| Nuclear weapons or gases that affect the human biochemicals |
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| software intended to cause damage or disable computers |
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- Identity Cloning
- Financial
- Criminal
- Business
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| sanctioned the imposition of the death penalty on offenders who are at least 16 years of age |
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| probable cause is not required prior to juveniles arrest |
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| Delinquents subject to conditions and supervision requirements |
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| outlined steps administration must follow in delinquency process |
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| inmates are allowed to practice the Muslim religion and are not denied that right |
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| Found entire state prisons in violation of prisoners constitutional rights by inflicting cruel and unusual punishmenet |
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| due process rights for probationers |
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| Immigration and Customs Enforcement |
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| identifies and mitigates threats at the US borders |
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| prohibited execution of offender under 16 |
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