1.3 Flashcards

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What is the crime control model?

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goal is a suppression of crime and prioritises preventing further crimes being committed

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What does the crime control model believe?

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presumption of guilt until proven innocent and is labelled like a conveyor belt where cases are resolved quickly through each step of the CJS

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What does the crime control model do to help victims?

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rights of society and victims to be protected rather than the rights of suspects

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Which theorist believe in the crime control model

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  • right realist as they focus on the ‘zero tolerance’ approach of committing crimes
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examples of the crime control model

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  • colin stagg and removal of double jeopardy
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What is the Due Process model?

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proven innocent until guilty and protecting the defendants legal rights

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What does the Due process model do to protect defendants?

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police should be limited to prevent oppression to individuals and that the CJS should safeguard to prevent Miscarriages of justice

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What theory does the due process model link to?

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left realists as police should not be biased and non-discriminatory towards individuals

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examples of due process model

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James Bulgar killers / PACE 1984 that the police have to follow

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