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Ch 15 Vocabulary

Teacher: Robert M. Richardson - Law Education
Across
the death penalty; putting a convicted person to death as punishment for a crime
a reason for criminal punishment that stresses keeping a convicted person confined to protect society
the process through which a convicted person is changed or reformed, in order to lead a productive life rather than commit another crime
laws that require courts to sentence convicted criminals to prison terms of a certain specified length
the type of sentence in which a defendant is allowed to work in the community but is required to return to prison at night or on weekends
factors that tend to increase the seriousness of an offense. The presence of such circumstances must be considered by the judge and jury.
a program created by the U.S. Department of Justice designed to reduce serious crime committed by ex-offenders
probation officer's written report that gives the sentencing judge information about the defendant's background and prospects for rehabilitation
a sentence to death for commission of a serious crime, such as murder
a system of supervised freedom, usually by a probation officer, for persons convicted of a criminal offense. Typically, the probationee must agree to certain conditions such as getting a job, avoiding drugs, and not traveling outside a limited area.
the type of sentence in which the defendant must serve the term at home and usually can leave only for essential purposes, such as work or school
a place of confinement for criminals
measures taken to discourage criminal actions; usually some form of punishment. It is the belief that punishment will discourage the offender from committing future crimes and will serve as an example to keep others from committing crimes.
Down
release from prison before the full sentence has been served, granted at the discretion of a parole board
factors that tend to lessen the seriousness of an offense. The presence of these factors must be considered by the judge or jury
confinement, usually in jail or prison
a sentence issued by the court but not actually served. The individual is usually released by the court with no conditions attached.
a place of short-term confinement for persons convicted of misdemeanors or awaiting trial
punishment given as a kind of revenge for wrongdoing
a monetary penalty imposed upon someone