AC1.3 (crime models) Flashcards

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What is the crime control model?

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-one way the CJS works (Herbert Packer 1968)
-presumption of guilt
-conveyor belt explanation
-worth having a few innocent people convicted
-rights of society and victims

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Evaluate the CC model

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+efficient and speedy, crime is dealt with quickly
+public perception of toughness on crime is politically popular
-relies upon qualities of policing (coercive practices)
-doesn’t work for all crime causes (e.g. mentally ill)

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What is the due process model?

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-assumes innocence until proven guilty
-obstacle course explanation
-innocent are acquitted
-emphasis on rights of the defendant

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4
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Evaluate the DP model

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+ protects human rights
+places controls on police behaviours
-slower and less efficient-
-can result in guilty offenders being released

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5
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Which cases can be used to demonstrate each model?

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C.C: Colin Stagg and Barry George
D.P: Garry Wedell (presumption of innocence)

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Which theories link to each model?

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C.C: right realism, functionalism and
labeling
D.P: left realism, labeling

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