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Criminal Justice (Seven Principles of Crime (Actus reus, Legality,…
Criminal Justice
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Types of Crimes
Visible, Occupational, Organized, Transitional, Victimless, Political, Cyber
Visible Crimes: Violent crime, Homicide, Assault, Battery, Rape, Robbery
Occupational Crimes: White collar crime, Skimming, Insider Trading, Tax evasion, Fraud, Counterfeit products, Money Laundering
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Organized: Profit through illegal activities. Maintains through the use of threats or force, corruption of public figures
Victimless Crimes: Willing and private exchange of goods or service that are strong in demand but illegal **
Examples: Prostitution, Gambling, Drug Sales, Drug Use
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Corrections
Community Corrections: House arrest, Probation, Community service, GPS, Fines, etc
Institutional Corrections: Jails, Prisons, Parole, etc
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Civil Law
Law regulating the relationship between or among individuals, usually involving property, contracts, or business disputes
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Felonies: Serious crimes usually carrying a penalty of death or of incarceration for more than one year in prison
Misdemeanors: Offenses less serious than felonies and usually punishable by incarceration of no more than one year in jail or probation
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