Topic 5 : Law And Order 👨‍✈️ Flashcards

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What is the concept of law and order?

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A civil society binds all people living in a community to lead all citizens to conduct moral acts.

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What does excessive freedom lead to?

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Civil unrest and public disorder.

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What are law enforcement agencies responsible for?

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Addressing public riots against the general public and managing political and social disturbances.

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What is the legal framework?

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It includes complying with legislation and ensuring unalienable rights.

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What do legal decisions establish?

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They set the standard for acceptable behaviors within the boundaries of the Constitution.

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What do legal decisions provide?

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Clarity and context for unacceptable actions.

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What is a fundamental right in a civil society?

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Having equal access to justice.

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What does it mean to pass a bill?

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It signifies social progress.

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What is a violation of human rights?

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Any action that undermines the fundamental rights of individuals.

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What is the concept of law and order?

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A civil society binds all people living in a community to lead all citizens to conduct moral acts.

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What does excessive freedom lead to?

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Civil unrest and public disorder.

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What are law enforcement agencies responsible for?

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Addressing public riots against the general public and managing political and social disturbances.

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What is the legal framework?

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It includes complying with legislation and ensuring unalienable rights.

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What do legal decisions establish?

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They set the standard for acceptable behaviors within the boundaries of the Constitution.

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What do legal decisions provide?

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Clarity and context for unacceptable actions.

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What is a fundamental right in a civil society?

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Having equal access to justice.

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What does it mean to pass a bill?

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It signifies social progress.

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What is a violation of human rights?

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Any action that undermines the fundamental rights of individuals.

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What does ‘Maintain justice and equality’ refer to?

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It refers to the principles of fairness and impartiality in society.

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What are ‘Ethical and moral values’?

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They are the principles that guide individuals in determining right from wrong.

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What is ‘Antisocial behavior’?

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Behavior that goes against societal norms and can harm others.

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What is a ‘Dysfunctional family’?

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A family that does not operate in a healthy manner, often leading to negative outcomes for its members.

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What does it mean to ‘Abide by the law’?

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To follow and respect the laws established by society.

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Who are ‘Law-abiding citizens’?

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Individuals who adhere to the laws of their community.

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What is 'Juvenile delinquency'?
Crimes committed by minors.
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What are 'High-profile criminal cases'?
Criminal cases that attract significant public attention.
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What are 'Psychological and social circumstances'?
Factors that influence an individual's behavior and actions.
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Who are 'Potential perpetrators'?
Individuals who may commit a crime.
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What are 'The victims of violence'?
Individuals who suffer harm due to aggressive actions by others.
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What does it mean to 'Provoke criminal behaviours'?
To incite or encourage actions that violate the law.
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What does it mean to 'Engage in criminal behavior'?
To participate in actions that are against the law.
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What does 'Commit criminal acts' refer to?
To perform actions that are illegal.
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What is 'Poor socio-economic status'?
A condition where individuals or families lack financial resources and social support.
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What are 'Preventive measures'?
Actions taken to prevent crime before it occurs.
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What are 'Reformation programs'?
Programs designed to rehabilitate offenders.
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What is a 'Penitentiary detention center'?
A facility where individuals are held for committing crimes.
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Who are 'Juvenile detainees'?
Minors who are held in detention for legal reasons.
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What is a 'Correction center'?
A facility aimed at rehabilitating offenders.
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What is the 'Penitentiary System'?
The network of facilities and institutions for the incarceration of offenders.
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What does it mean to 'Repent for a wrongdoing'?
To feel remorse for actions that caused harm or were illegal.
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What does 'Maintain justice and equality' refer to?
It refers to the principles of fairness and impartiality in society.
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What are 'Ethical and moral values'?
They are the principles that guide individuals in determining right from wrong.
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What is 'Antisocial behavior'?
Behavior that goes against societal norms and can harm others.
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What is a 'Dysfunctional family'?
A family that does not operate in a healthy manner, often leading to negative outcomes for its members.
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What does it mean to 'Abide by the law'?
To follow and respect the laws established by society.
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Who are 'Law-abiding citizens'?
Individuals who adhere to the laws of their community.
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What is 'Juvenile delinquency'?
Crimes committed by minors.
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What are 'High-profile criminal cases'?
Criminal cases that attract significant public attention.
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What are 'Psychological and social circumstances'?
Factors that influence an individual's behavior and actions.
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Who are 'Potential perpetrators'?
Individuals who may commit a crime.
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What are 'The victims of violence'?
Individuals who suffer harm due to aggressive actions by others.
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What does it mean to 'Provoke criminal behaviours'?
To incite or encourage actions that violate the law.
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What does it mean to 'Engage in criminal behavior'?
To participate in actions that are against the law.
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What does 'Commit criminal acts' refer to?
To perform actions that are illegal.
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What is 'Poor socio-economic status'?
A condition where individuals or families lack financial resources and social support.
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What are 'Preventive measures'?
Actions taken to prevent crime before it occurs.
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What are 'Reformation programs'?
Programs designed to rehabilitate offenders.
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What is a 'Penitentiary detention center'?
A facility where individuals are held for committing crimes.
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Who are 'Juvenile detainees'?
Minors who are held in detention for legal reasons.
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What is a 'Correction center'?
A facility aimed at rehabilitating offenders.
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What is the 'Penitentiary System'?
The network of facilities and institutions for the incarceration of offenders.
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What does it mean to 'Repent for a wrongdoing'?
To feel remorse for actions that caused harm or were illegal.