Definitions Flashcards

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What is the definition of a victim?

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A victim is a person who has been attacked, injured or killed as the result of a crime, a disease, an accident, etc…

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What is the definition of a defendant?

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A defendant is a person in a trial who is accused of committing a crime

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What is the definition of to confess?

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To confess means to admit, especially formally or to the police, that you have done something wrong or illegal

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What is the definition of an arrest?

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An arrest is where the police take somebody to a police station and keep them there because the police believe they may be guilty of a crime

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What is the definition of a prison?

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A prison is a place for the confinement of person who are convicted of committing a crime

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What is the definition of a verdict?

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A verdict is a decision that is made by a judge/jury in court, stating if somebody is considered guilty of a crime or not

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What is the definition of innocent?

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If a person is innocent it means they are not guilty of committing a crime

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What is the definition of a sentence?

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A set of words that is complete in itself

The punishment assigned to a defendant found guilty by a court or fixed by law for a particular offence

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What is the definition of a trial?

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A trial is a formal examination of evidence in court by a judge and often a jury, to decide if somebody accused of a crime is guilty or not

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What is the definition of a witness?

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A witness is a person who sees something happen and is able to describe it to other people

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What is the definition of fraud?

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Fraud is the crime of cheating somebody in order to get money or goods illegally

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What is the definition of guilty?

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If someone is guilty it means that they have done something illegal, or are responsible for something bad that has happened

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What is the definition of evidence?

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Evidence is the facts, signs or objects that make you believe that something is true

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What is the definition of a barrister?

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A barrister is a lawyer in Britain who has the right to argue cases in the higher courts of law

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What is the definition of a prosecution?

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A prosecution is the process of being officially charged with a crime in court

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What is the definition of proof?

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Proof is the informatiom, documents, etc.. that show that show that something is true

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What is the definition of to investigate?

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To investigate means to carefully examine the facts of a situation, an event, a crime, etc… to find out the truth about it or how it happened

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What is the definition of a court?

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A court is the place where legal trials take place and where crimes, etc.. are judged

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What is the definition of the Criminal Justice System?

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The Criminal Justice Systems refers to the institutions responding officially to the commission of offences (such as the police, prosecution authorities, the courts),

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What is the definition of the Penal System?

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The Penal System refers to the system into which an offender enters once he/she has been sentenced by a court.

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What is the definition of Civil Law?

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Civil Law is a body of rules that delineate private rights and remedies, and govern disputes between individuals in such areas as contracts, property, and Family Law; distinct from criminal or public law. Civil law systems, which trace their roots to ancient Rome, are governed by doctrines developed and compiled by legal scholars. Legislators and administrators in civil law countries use these doctrines to fashion a code by which all legal controversies are decided.

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What is the definition of Criminal Law?

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Criminal Law is a body of rules and statutes that defines conduct prohibited by the government because it threatens and harms public safety and welfare and that establishes punishment to be imposed for the commission of such acts.

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What is the definition of artefacts?

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Any object made by human beings, especially with a view to subsequent use.

A handmade object, as a tool, or the remains of one, as a shard of pottery, characteristic of an earlier time or cultural stage, especially such an object found at an archaeological excavation.

Any mass-produced, usually inexpensive object reflecting contemporary society or popular culture

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What is the definition of Culture Production and Reproduction?

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Culture being persistent but will vary from location to location and from time period to time period within the same location; it is produced and reproduced and alters over time

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What is the definition of bail?

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Bail is the release of a defendant from custody until their next appearance in court

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What is the definition of a Community Sentence?

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Community Sentences are alternatives to prison and are non-custodial options available to a court.

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What is the definition of Indictable Offences?

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An indictable offences are criminal offences that can only be tried by the Crown Court

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What is the definition of Either-way Offences?

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Either-way Offences are offences for which the accused may be tried by the Magistrates’ Court or in the Crown Court, where the defendant will be tried by jury

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What is the definition of an Arrest Warrant?

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An Arrest Warrant is an order of the court for a person to be arrested in connection with a criminal offence

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What is the definition of Prevention?

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Prevention works to protect the public by removing the criminal from society

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What is the definition of Deterrence?

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Deterrence can be seen as putting people off committing crimes; it can be individual or general

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What is the definition of a Search Warrant?

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A search warrant is an order of the court that permits the police to search premises to look for evidence in connection with a crime

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What is the definition of Burden of proof or “onus probandi”?

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Burden of Proof or ‘onus probandi’ is the obligation to prove the defendant committed the crime.

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What is the definition of Rehabilitation?

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Rehabilitation is the notion that the offender will be ‘cured’ of their criminal tendency and that there will be a restoration of, or improvement in, their ability to perform and function in society.

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What is the definition of a Summary Offence?

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A summary offence is a criminal offence that can only be tried by a Magistrates’ Court.

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What is the definition of Standard of Proof?

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Standard of Proof is the level to which the evidence must be proved to gain a conviction.

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What is the definition of discharge?

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Discharge is a sentence where the offender is found guilty of the offence and the conviction appears on their criminal record. It may be absolute or conditional.

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What is the definition of retribution?

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Retribution can be seen as the desire for revenge

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What is the definition of a custodial sentence?

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A custodial sentence is a sentence of imprisonment, which might be immediate or suspended (able to be implemented later if necessary).

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What is the definition of Stare Decisis?

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Stare Decisis is a legal principle by which judges are obligated to respect the precedent established by prior decisions

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What is the definition of Obiter Dicta?

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Obiter Dicta means other things said

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What is the definition of Ratio Decendi?

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Ratio Decendi means reasons for deciding

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What is the definition of Common Law?

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The common law is a judge-made system of law because it was the judges who over many centuries were responsible for merging and developing the original laws and legal customs into this single system of law

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What is the definition of a law?

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A body of rules, imposed and enforced, among the members of a given state.

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What is the definition of a stereotype?

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A stereotype is a widely held but fixed and oversimplified image or idea of a particular type of person or thing

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What is the definition of prejudice?

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Prejudice is a preconceived opinion that is based on reason or actual experience

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What is the definition of equality?

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Equality is the state of being equal. especially in status, rights, or opportunities

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What is the definition of fairness?

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Fairness is treating people without favouritism or discrimination

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What is the definition of discrimination?

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Discrimination is the unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people, especially on the grounds of race, age, or sex

What we often describe is actually
prejudice and stereotypes.

Prejudice - type of attitude towards
members of a social group

Discrimination - a behavior or action arising from that attitude and directed towards members of a social group.

Discrimination is essentially ‘prejudice in
action’ (Baron and Byrne, 1994).