Unit 4 AC 1.3 Models of Criminal Justice

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What theories does Crime Control link to?
Right realism/ functionalism
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What theories does Due Process link to?
Left realism/ labelling theory
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What presumption is Crime Control?
Guilt
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What presumption is Due Process?
Innocence
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What right does Crime Control protect?
Victim
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What right does Due Process protect?
Defendant
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What justice path does Crime Control follow?
Conveyor belt
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What justice path does Due Process follow?
Obstacle course
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What is the focus of Crime Control?
Innocent until proven guilty
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What is the focus of Due Process?
Produce a swift verdict
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What areas of law follow Crime Control?
Introduction of bad character evidence and previous conviction removal
Removal of the 'double jeopardy rule'
Extended 'pre-charge' detention time for terrorist offences
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What areas of law follow Due Process?
Acknowledgement of the need for police procedural safeguards
Recorded interviews and legal representation
Criminal justice practices to be humane
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What are the case examples for Due Process?
Sion Jenkins
Garry Weddell
Thompson v UK
Venables v UK
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What are the case examples for Crime Control?
Colin Stagg
Barry George
Brief - Gareth Hughes
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What theories does Due Process link to?

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Left realism/ labelling theory

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What presumption is Crime Control?

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What presumption is Due Process?

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What right does Crime Control protect?

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