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BLE IL PTI: Terms and Theories Explained
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Two ways CJS has changed in US history?
First Publicly Funded department in Boston, Established Juvenile Court System 1899




B
(Illinois)




LU
Process of Felony Case in CJS
Charged with indictment, Within 30 days of arrest defendant in custody must have Prelim



YC
Hearing and charged or released within 30 day of arrest if not custody deadline is 60
days, Indictment by grand jury, If PC is present to charge defendant then an arraignment
is presented to read charges. Will enter plea at this point

Describe difference in Juvenile System and Adult System
D
Juvenile No public trial by jury, Juveniles not prosecuted for crimes committed but for
delinquent acts, Adults goals to punish juvenile to rehab, Juvenile courts are more lenient
TU

with the admissibility process.
ES



Describe Role of Police in reentry and reintegration Process.
Aids Law Enforcement of conditions assigned to parole once released, Need to know
where parolees live and know about them, Know that they have someone to reports to.
C




Deterrence Theory
A




Criminal behavior affected by cost of crime


Rational Choice Theory
Individuals choose to commit crime because they think its more rewarding.

,Classical School Theory
Individuals have free will to choose to commit crime and should have rights in criminal
justice system


Routine Activity Theory
Motivated offender, suitable target, and absence of capable guardian




B
Neoclassical school Theory




LU
believes there are mitigating circumstances for criminal acts (age or mental capacity of
the offender)




YC
XYY Chromosome Theory
a. some males have an extra Y chromosome, these males were found to have higher
conviction rates for violent crime
D
Hard Determinism
TU

a. human behavior determined by external factors, humans have no free will


Soft Determinism
ES



human behavior determined by causal events


Psychological Theories
C




(Sigmund Freud) Several Factors: instinctual drives, unconscious processes, early
childhood influences
A




Social Disorganization Theory
a. ecological factors that lead to high rates of crime in certain communities


Differential Association Theory

, Edwin Sutherland) through interaction individuals learn values, attitudes, techniques, and
motives for criminal behavior


Social Learning Theory
a. people learn by watch others. The desire to be a part of the herd




B
Neutralization Theory




LU
Social Control Theory
exploiting the process of socialization and social learning builds self-control and reduces
the desire to indulge in antisocial behavior


YC
Neutralization Theory
criminals learn techniques that allow them to: rationalize behavior, deny responsibility for
D
actions, and avoid being guilt-ridden
TU

Labeling Theory
a. George Herbert Mead) people obtain labels from how other view their tendencies or
behaviors, people are aware of how they are judged by others
ES



Part 1 Offenses
Criminal Homicide, Manslaughter, Agg Assault, Burglary, Forcible Rape, Robbery,
C




Larceny Theft, Moto Vehicle Theft, Arson
A




Part II Offenses
Only arrest data is collected, Other assaults, Forgery, Fraud, Embezzlement, Stolen
Property, Vandalism, Weapons, Prostitution, Sex offenses, Drug abuse violations,
Gambling

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