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Chapter 1 Vocabulary

Intro to Criminal Justice
Across
p. 17): The use or threat of violence to achieve political objectives
(p. 5): The act of taking property from another person without the use of force with the intent of keeping that property
(p. 15): A criminal justice model that places primary emphasis on the right of society to be protected from crime and violent criminals
(p. 4): A criminal justice model in which the content of criminal law is determined by the groups that hold economic, political, and social power in a community
(p. 14): The moral principles that govern a person’s perception of right and wrong
(p. 6): Behavior that has been labeled criminal because it is contrary to shared social values, customs, and norms
(p. 8): A form of government in which a written constitution provides for a division of powers between a central government and several regional governments
(p. 15): Approaches or strategies that have been extensively researched and shown consistently to produce the desired outcomes
(p. 5): Behavior that is considered to go against the norms established by society
(p. 4): Principles of right and wrong behavior, as practiced by individuals or by society
(p. 7): The quality of fairness that must exist in the processes designed to determine whether individuals are guilty of criminal wrongdoing
(p. 15): A criminal justice model that places primacy on the right of the individual to be protected from the power of the government
(p. 12): A set of interacting parts that, when functioning properly, achieve a desired result
Down
(p. 7): The interlocking network of law enforcement agencies, courts, and corrections institutions designed to enforce criminal laws and protect society from criminal behavior
(p. 18): The act of committing a new crime after having been punished for a previous crime by being convicted and sent to jail or prison
(p. 5): A threat or an attempt to do violence to another person that causes that person to fear immediate physical harm
(p. 12): The ability of individuals in the criminal justice system to make operational decisions based on personal judgment instead of formal rules or official information
(p. 6): Nonviolent crimes committed by business entities or individuals to gain a personal or business advantage
(p. 17): A concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States and reduce the country’s vulnerability to terrorism
(p. 4): A criminal justice model in which the majority of citizens in a society share the same values and beliefs
(p. 5): Forced or coerced sexual intercourse (or other sexual acts)
(p. 3): An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal sanctions
(p. 5): The unlawful killing of one human being by another