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Define specific deterence
Trying to deter a specific person from a specific action
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Jail vs. Prison
- Jail - short term holding
- Prison - long term holding
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Rehabilitation
-Expense
-Focus
- -Cheaper than lock up
- -Focus on failure makes this unpopular
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General Deterrence
Tries to encourage all of society against an action by educating them or fining them for the behavior
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Missing Goal
-Revolves around who?
-What does it do?
-CVC Act
- -Revolves around victim
- -Restitution: Paying money for needs, wages etc. The Crime Victims Compensation Act is essentially an insurance policy where the criminals pay the premium. This fund is set aside for victims whose violators have no money to pay (they must request the funds).
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What is a misdemeanor crime?
- -Shop lifting
- -Minor assault
- You go to jail for up to 90 days
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What is a Gross Misdemeanor crime?
- Petty theft, DUI etc.
- Not quite felony crimes - up to a year in jail
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Sentence for a felony crime?
Multiple years in prison
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Define a 'bad act.'
Stealing, assaulting, etc. Something you shouldn't do
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Explain a Bad Mental State
- Determined by words/actions before a crime
- Without this, you have an accident (i.e. hitting someone in your sleep!)
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Three kinds of Mental Stress
- -Intentional: most serious, first-degree (you intend the act)
- -Reckless: where you disregard a known substantial danger (i.e. driving past traffic on the shoulder)
- -Negligent: unaware of a substantial danger (someone loads your pistol and then you fire it unknowingly)
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Another word for Burden of Proof
Absolute certainty
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Two parties to a crime:
- -Principle: taking active part in a crime
- -Accomplice: aid in a crime's commission
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Ancillary Crimes
-What are they
-Three forms
- These punish dumb criminals...punishes intent (determined by words/actions) - piggy backed onto other crimes
- 1) Attempted... (intent to commit a crime - you take a substantial step towards its commission)
- 2) Conspiracy to... (intent to commit a crime - you agree to engage in a crime with others one of whom takes a substantial step)
- 3) Solicitation to... (Induce another to commit a crime)
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Homicide
-What
-Three types
- When one human kills another
- -Justifiable (legal, carrying out punishment)
- -Excusable (surgeon's mishap, someone runs out in front of your car, insanity)
- -Criminal (Murder 1, 2, Felony Murder, Manslaughter 1, 2)
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5 types of criminal homicide
- Murder 1 (premeditated intent to kill or cause death)
- Murder 2 (intent to kill or cause death)
- Felony Murder (in the course of a felony or in the flight therefore, you or a participant cause death)
- Manslaughter 1 (recklessly cause death)
- Manslaughter 2 (negligently cause death)
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Define assault crimes
Attempt with unlawful force to inflict bodily injury
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Define robbery crimes
Taking personal property from a person OR presence through force OR threat of force
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Define burglary crimes
Entering or remaining in a building with the intent to commit a crime therein
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Methods used for Death Penalty
Electrocution, Gas chambers, Firing Squad, Hanging, Legal Injection, Guillotine
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What crimes in WA state get you the death penalty?
- Aggravated 1st Degree Murder
- -Kill multiple people
- -Kill to cover a crime
- -Kill a police officer
- -Kill for money
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Death Penalty: Notice
You must be informed others are seeking the death penalty against you
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Death Penalty: Pretrial Procedures
Much more time spent preparing case, the judge
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