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Implications of crime control efforts for contemporary society
CRIME CONTROL IMPLICATIONS of CLASSICAL CRIMINOLOGY
Paper Undergraduate
Due process model and crime control model
In the United States there are two competing models of the criminal justice system: the "crime control" model and the "due process" model. These two models were first described by Herbert Packer in the 1960's and while…
Essay Doctorate
Comparing juvenile and adult courts: adjudication and transfer processes
This study conducts a comparison of the juvenile court system and the adult court system. In addition, this study reviews transfer from juvenile to adult court and the implications of such transfers. This study finds that transfer of juvenile cases to adult court is counter-productive and failing in what the juvenile court system has as its goals.
Essay Doctorate
Vision of the Police Force in Aspects
¶ … vision of the police force in aspects of 'modernity' is that it is a replica of the nation-state enforcing a unitary body of law on a specific population; it is an objective institution expressing a universal truth…
Essay Doctorate
Comparing the Modern Nature of Policing in the USA UK and Germany
While there are some differences between the law enforcement systems in the UK, the US, and Germany, basically all three countries, democracies considered "Western" in politics, have a number of components and branches of responsibility that are similar. The UK, however, is different than Germany and the US because the UK has an essentially federal approach; all law enforcement agencies report to the "Home Office" in London. That system is evolving, however, as there is currently a movement in England to decentralize police powers and control.
Paper Undergraduate
Is the Broken Windows Theory of Policing Effective?
In their article Broken Windows, Wilson and Kelling give an in-depth explanation of how whether a community is orderly or disorderly can impact the perception of a community's crime rate.
Essay Undergraduate
Police partnership working: issues and management solutions
Conclusion This study answers the following research question: ? What issues does partnership-working present for police managers, and how might these be overcome? The research identifies that information sharing problems, and reluctant partners are the major issues that police managers could encounter with reference to partnership working. The paper suggests that the strategy to overcome the information sharing issue is to design a legal framework that would mandate all partner agencies to share information without hindrance.
Research Paper Doctorate
Computer surveillance systems and practices
Computer Surveillance: Qualitative Attempt to Conceptualize Crime in the 21st Century
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Due Process Model and the Crime Control Model
In this paper we shall examine and differentiate between two "ideal type" models of the criminal process: the Crime Control Model and the Due Process Model. Crime control underlines an efficient criminal procedure by means of early determination of responsibility by law enforcement representatives (Aviram, 2010). The model necessitates considerable reverence to police officers and prosecutors, the "torchbearers" of the criminal process (Feeley, 2003). As a consequence, the model consents to patience with their mistakes. In comparison, the Due Process Model's main goal is safeguarding accuracy and steering clear of the conviction of the guiltless. (Packer, 1969) Under a due process model, law enforcement judgment is seen as possibly biased (Packer, 1969) and is consequently cautiously curtailed by constitutional assessment and procedural stumbling blocks as a "quality control" apparatus (Aviram, 2010).
Paper Undergraduate
Police Intelligence Rapidly Changing the Way Police Organizations Fight Crime
Since the professional era of policing, the traditional role of the police officer in the United States has primarily been that of crime fighter. Law enforcement officers detect and arrest offenders to keep the public…