Criminology UNIT 4 AC1.3

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What did Herbert Packer construct?
2 models of Criminal Justice, suggesting ways in which agencies and policies may be shaped in order to be effective at controlling crime
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What does the Due Process model focus on?
Fundamental Fairness
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What does the Due Process model focus on helping?
Defendant's rehabilitate and reassimilate into society
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What powers should be limited in the Due Process model?
Police powers and agency powers to avoid oppression
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What does the Crime Control model focus on?
Repression is necessary - order is necessary
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What does the Crime Control model focus on helping?
Victims gain the justice they deserve
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What powers should be expanded in the Crime Control model?
Police powers and agency powers to give more control to investigate, search and seize
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What formal punishments does the Due Process model offer?
Rehabilitation punishments, such as community service, fines and weak sentencing
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What formal punishments does the Crime Control model offer?
Harsh sentencing and capital punishment as rehabilitation isnt followed
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What model did Colin Stag's trial base off?
The Crime Control model, as he was kept in custody for 13 months and was treated very poorly
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Which model is Left Realism and which model is Right Realism?
Left Realism - Due Process, Right Realism - Crime Control
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Fundamental Fairness

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