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Explain and compare Herbert Packer's due process and crime control models.
 
  What will be an ideal response



The principles of the Declaration of Independence are almost a paraphrase of
 
  a. The Virginia Declaration of Rights
  b. The Mayflower Compact
  c. John Locke's Second Treatise on Civil Government
  d. None of the above



According to the text, the key assumptions about the criminal justice system are erroneous because of all of the following, except
 
  a. The three components have compatible goals and are continuously sacrificing public funds for the benefit of each other.
  b. Evidence indicates that blacks and whites, males and females, and middle- and lower-class citizens receive differential treatment in the criminal justice network.
  c. Criminal justice employees, for the most part, do not presume their clients or arrestees to be innocent.
  d. The justice process involves a current backlog of cases that does not ensure a speedy trial.



Matching
 
  1. Planned change a. A person in the intermediate level of management, responsible for carrying out the policies and directives
  2. Administrator b. Rational approach to criminal justice planning that involves problem analysis, setting goals and objectives
  3. Supervisor
   c. Typically the lowest position of leadership in an organization, one who plans, organizes, and directs staff members in their daily activities
  4. Manager d. The person whose focus is on the overall organization
 
  5. Due process model e. A process of identifying forces in support of
  change, those resisting change
  6. Crime control model f. Focus on defendants' rights, as provided in the Bill of Rights
  7. Criminal justice network g. The repression of crime is of utmost importance, to provide order
  8. Force-field analysis
 
   h. A viewpoint that the justice system's components cooperate and share similar goals but operate independently and compete for funding
  9.Criminal justice non-system i. The decisions and actions by an institution, offender, victim, or society that influence the offender's movement into, through, or out of the justice system
  10.Criminal justice process j. The view that police, courts, and corrections agencies do not function harmoniously as a system



Describe the characteristics of the Conflict view versus the Consensus view. How is this debate relevant for criminal justice administrators?
 
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6 years ago
Due process model: Criminal justice must provide due process, fairness, and a focus on defendants' rights, as provided in the Bill of Rights.
Crime control model: Police powers should be expanded, legal technicalities eliminated, for ease of arrest, search and seizure, conviction.

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Consensus: assumed that all parts of the system work toward a common goal. Conflict: holds that actors within the criminal justice system are self-serving.
Administrators do not allow their agencies to drift too far to one end of the continuum or the other is of paramount importance. Americans cannot allow the compliance or conflict that would result at either end; the safer point is toward the middle of the continuum, where people are not totally dependent on their government for protection and maintain enough control.
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6 years ago
This is very helpful, my teacher this year is not good
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