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7-5 Crime and Punishment (unlimited lives!)

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S.11.8 Identify types of crime and its consequences.
S.11.9 Identify the consequences of the medicalization of deviance.
S.11.10 Explore theoretical foundations of punishment including retributive, rehabilitative, and deterrent.

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S.11.8 Identify types of crime and its consequences. S.11.9 Identify the consequences of the medicalization of deviance. S.11.10 Explore theoretical foundations of punishment including retributive, rehabilitative, and deterrent.

par Lance Hiles
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69% indicate they would favor the death penalty even if... [solve below] ... Feelings of revenge contribute more to support for capital punishment.

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Crimes are acts... [solve below] ...Most Americans think of crimes as including a narrow range of behavior, but more than 4,000 acts are classified as federal crimes. Many more violate state & local statutes.

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Majority of crimes included in the 2010 survey... [solve below] ...motor, vehicle theft, arson. Although 3+ million reported being the victims of violent crime.

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[solve below] ...intended to make criminals pay compensation for their acts. It comes from the ancient principle of “an eye for an eye and a tooth for a tooth”

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African Americans were slightly more likely than whites to experience violent crime.... [solve below] ...were more likely to experience property crime.

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Unfortunately, more than half of those released from penal institutions are sent back to prison in three to five years.... [solve below] ...is called recidivism

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A major source of American crime statistics is the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)... [solve below] ...reports are submitted voluntarily

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The law allows... [solve below] ...from criminals, but if a mother takes the law into her own hands by shooting her son’s killer, she is guilty of a crime and must also answer to society.

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Some studies do suggest that the threat of deterrence reduces crime, but.... [solve below] ...as the murder rate remains constant or drops following a decline in the use of capital punishment.

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A criminal justice system may draw on four approaches to control and punish lawbreakers... [solve below] ...the threat of punishment to discourage criminal action.

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Alternatives to dealing with deviant behavior involve... [solve below] ...commit the crime again, such as educational opportunities & therapy programs, i.e. drug rehabilitation

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Amateur thefts & minor assaults are not as likely to be reported to the police as murder and auto thefts, so it is estimated that about two-thirds of... [solve below] .

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Alternatives to dealing with deviant behavior involve having a criminal pay a debt to society or to a victim. Judges sometimes order offenders to perform hours of... [solve below] .

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[solve below] ...among those under 18 years of age. It is the third-largest category of criminals in the U.S., including theft, murder, rape, robbery, assault, sale of illegal drugs.

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Community based programs get convicts out of prison for part of the day &... [solve below] ...Also prisoners have a chance to participate in the community under professional supervision.

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[solve below] ...that only the young can commit, like failing to attend school, fighting in school, or underage drinking & smoking.

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[solve below] ...that attempts to resocialize criminals. Such as giving prisoners both social and work skills that will help them adjust to normal society after their release.

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Several factors are thought to account for this decline in juvenile crime in 2009. There has been a... [solve below] ...and the remaining gangs have reached truces.

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[solve below] ...The basic idea is that criminals who are not on the street cannot commit crimes.

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Alternatives to dealing with deviant behavior involve... [solve below] ...to society or to a victim. 1. Restitution is a payment made by an offender to the victim, or 2. Instead of a jail sentence…

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