criminology essay 2 – Flashcards

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Survivors ink
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-Ohio ranks 5th -there is a Johns school so Johns go to a one day class and get nothing on their record -7 year life expectancy: disease, suicide, violence, drugs -1 in 7 men buy sex -2nd largest industry -most traffickers are usually not arrested and if they are they are usually not prosecuted
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who are the victims of crime
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-property crimes are more common than violence crime victimization -black rates of victimization are higher than white rates -women are more likely to be victim of rape, robbery, and assault -men are more likely to be victims specifically violent crime -men are more likely to be a victim to strangers and women are more likely to be victim to an intimate person/partner -as you age you are less likely to be victim of a crime
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Victims rights movement
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-1970s -victims ignored in the criminal justice system -three coinciding movements that led to victims rights: --> feminist movement: provided assistance to women victims --> civil rights movement --> tough on crime movement -increase in concern about crime -putting more focus on the victims: they have a right to be heard, say how they feel, and to assistance
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victim compensation
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-pays for time off work, mental health care, etc. -By 1979, 28 states has programs -California first program 1965
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victims assistance programs and activism
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-in 1972 there were only 3 and 2 were rape crisis centers -rape victims and battered women started finding programs and shelters -MADD founded in 1978 -organization for homicide survivors (the friends and families)
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victims rights in the 1980s
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• 1981- Reagan declares national victims' rights week • Federal victim and witness protection act of 1982 • Victims of crime act (VOCA) in 1984 o Established office of victims of crime (1988) DOJ - aid and promote justice
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advances in responding to victims
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-neurobiology - trauma and PTSD -research on crisis counseling ----victim group response team ----ex: Boston marathon -domestic abuse - use to be seen as a household and family issue instead of a legal issue. It was a family problem not a crime -child abuse: didn't use to be seen as a crime and there were no laws against it -anti-stalking laws
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victim impact statement
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-written or verbal -the first one was in 1976 and was a victim of Charles Manson -All states have some form --> most states have them during parole hearing ---> generally in presentencing sentencing investigation 1982 -presidents task force on victims and crime recommended judges allow for victim crime statement 1992 - Payne vs. Tennessee: capital punishment cases -there are reasons for having a victim heard (inducing bias) and having them not heard.
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reading notes
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• Some people feel they are victimized twice, once by the offender and once by the criminal justice system. • Not enough to make demands - victims need voice heard • Criminal justice system response to crimes and victims • Procedural justice - can apply to victims and general population
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Hate crime
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-blacks experience the most hate crime -Jews are most targeted for their faith. Jews --> muslims --> other --> catholics -the numbers aren't that great, it may be do to non-reporting In 2001 muslims passed jews (9/11), then it decreased again -some states have no hate crime laws, a hate crime is just an advancement on a law -hate crime state laws vary greatly
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Hate crimes- federal laws
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• Civil rights act of 1968, part of fair housing act • Violent crime control and law enforcement act (1994) • Mathew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate crimes prevention act (2009) o James Byrd Jr. was a black man walking back from a family event and he got in a car with a few white men he knew and they drug him until he died o Shepard was apparently "hitting" on homophobic so they beat him and they hung him to a pole in the middle of Wyoming • Now includes women in it, involves a larger amount of individuals
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prison
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- a long term sentence
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jail
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is somewhere you would be held overnight or until trial/misdemeanor
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mass incarceration
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• Percent of world population and prison population • Rate of incarceration of adult population in prison and jails • We incarcerate 1% of the adult population, but the US is roughly 5% of the world population and we incarcerate 25% of the worlds incarcerated people • Federal prisoners most inmates are drug offenders • State prisons are made up mostly (53%) of violent crimes • Incarceration continues to rise even after some crime is falling
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what causes mass incarceration
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-1969- Nixon says drug abuse is a serious national threat -1971 Nixon declares a war on drugs, saying drug abuse is enemy number 1 -1984 nancy Reagan does the just say no campaign -198 Reagan signs the anti-drug abuse act of 1986 ---> set mandatory minimums ----> 1.7 billion on the war on drugs
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crack vs. cocaine debate
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-28 grams of crack vs 500 grams of cocaine for 5 years more African Americans use crack and more
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mandatory minimum laws
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• By 2002 all states had adopted a mandatory minimum law o Some three strikes o John Oliver mandatory minimum laws o 1 out of 100 adults is locked up
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Geroge H.W. Bush vs. Dukakis - 1988 election
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o Willie Horton o Lee Atwater - willie Horton ad with a black man to test integration, except willie ended up not coming back and killing people -1988 federal ban on syringe programs (somewhat lifted in 2016)
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President Bill Clinton
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o Execution of Ricky Ray Rector o Ricky ray did not know what was happening to him. Clinton went and watched so people could not say he was soft on crime o They wanted him to do the federal syringe program and he said no
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From 1985-2000
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o Drug convictions account for 2/3 increase in federal prisons o Half of the increase in state prisons • Stricter sentences across the board • Sentences for both non-violent and violent crimes o 36 percent longer sentence than offenders released in 1990
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marijuana, race, and the criminal justice system
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• Weed use among whites is slightly higher than blacks • But black arrest rate Is 3.4/4 x the white arrest rate for weed, despite them having lower rates
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stop and frisk
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• Rudowsky (2001): o Rate of being stopped is greater for blacks, but that leads to arrest less than whites • NYPD: o 10% of 40,000 officers account for 78% of all misconduct complains o 86% of NYPD - no complaints
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drug war- group threat
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• Whites became threatened by minority groups coming in and taking their jobs. This way they could arrest minorities, but have a reason too.
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shooting
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• In the community and the police have a higher propensity to shoot for black targets • Participants are slower to press "don't shoot" when unnamed target is black • Participants are quicker to press shoot when an armed target is black
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race and the criminal justice system
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• Persons of color are more likely than whites to be: o Stopped by the police (driving while black) o Abused by the police o Arrested o Denied bail o Convicted o Receive a harsher sentence when convicted • "filtering out of CJS" - Angela Davis o Prosecutors have a considerable amount of influence over sentencing
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lifetime likelihood of imprisonment
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• 1 in 3 black men • 1 in 9 of all men • 1 in 17 white men • 1 in 6 Latino men • 1 in 56 all women
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another reason for an increase in imprisonment
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• Decline of mental hospitals o Had to release people without having fully treated them.
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percentage of mental illness
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• Most common mental illness is depression • 44.8% in federal prisons are mentally ill • 56.2% of inmates in state prisons are mentally ill • 64.2% in local jail have mental illness
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privatized prisons
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• CCA and GEO group are the largest • Prisoners for profit • Conditions in privatized prisons o They have to insure people are going into the prison • They spend as little as possible on inmates and pay their works very small • Conditions aren't favorable for the inmates or the guards
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Police Militarization
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• 10-33 program • Tactics • Give military gear to police departments often • Concerns: o Police departments are losing some of these very powerful weapons o Difference in training o Ex. Ferguson
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employment
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• Incarceration how it affects employment outcomes • Alcohol and drug abuse affects incarceration and employment outcomes? • Call back rates for black men with a record: 5% and white men with a criminal record: 17% • Call back rates for no criminal records black: 14% and white: 34%
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children of incarcerated parents
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• Behavioral and mental health issues • Foster care placement • Incarcerated mothers • Causality?
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price of prison
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-about $30,000 per inmate per year
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felon disenfranchisement
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• 1 in 13 • 2000 Bush vs. Gore o Everything came down to Florida o In Florida you cannot vote if you are a felon
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changing tides
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• Democrats and republicans agreeing • April 2008 - Bush signs Second Chance Act o Allocates 362 million to help recently released prisoners • 2013 Attorney General Eric Holder - "Smart on Crime" initiative o Divert nonviolent ow level drug offenders to treatment • Decline in incarceration o Alexander's concern
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juvenile delinquency risk factors:
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-individual: early antisocial behavior, hyperactivity, low self control -family factors: large family size, abuse, violence, teenage parenthood -peer factors: association with deviant peers, peer rejection -school and community: living in poverty, high crime neighborhood, academic performance, access to weapons
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school to prison pipelines
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-zero tolerance policies: --> gun free school act of 1994 -school recourse officers (SROs) -suspension and expulsion are risks
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juveniles were called
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-super-predators
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Roper vs. Simmons
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2005 -death penalty -8th amendment
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life without possibility of parole
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-graham vs. florida -miler vs Alabama
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solitary confinement
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-Obama executive action 2016 -Kalief Browder-Rikers Island
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autumns law
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A law that would make abusive and/or neglectful parents/guardians who have custody of their children CRIMINALLY responsible for murders committed by their minor children, when they know or should have known the propensity toward violence existed.
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Miranda rights
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-J.D.B vs. North Carolina
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youth gangs/ gangs
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-no single definition -risk for joining gangs: exposure, little supervision, childhood trauma for victim victimization, exclusion-status-protection ----> MS13 ----> early development of the bloods and crips
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alternatives to prison
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-community based alternative - restorative justice -non-imprisonment terms: treatment facilities and bootcamp
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