Quiz One Flashcards
What is an example of procedural Justice
Listening to all available parties before a decision is made
What are the three types of procedural Justice
Perfect , pure, and imperfect
What is perfect Justice
Outcome must be fair to be Justice
Pure Justice?
Only the process has to be fair not the outcome
Imperfect Justice?
Outcome should be fair but theirs no way to make it fair
Five goals of criminal sentencing
Retributive Restorative
Retribution Rehabilitation
Incapacitation Restoration
Deterance
Reefers to the act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator
Retribution
Refers to the use of imprisonment or other means to eliminate the ability for the offender to commit future offenses
Incapacitation
Refers to criminal sentencing that looks to prevent criminal behavior through fear of punishment
Deterrence
Prevents a particular offender from committing the same crime
Specific deterrence
The sentence seeks to prevent others from committing crimes similar to the one for which a particular offender is being sentenced by making an example of the person sentenced
General detterance
Refers to the part of Justice that tries to make the offender whole again
Restoration
Refers to any attempts to reform the criminal offender or community as a whole
Rehabilitation
Refers to the idea that fairness is of the utmost importance in the processes that resolve disputes and allocate resources
Procedural Justice
___________ refers to the idea that fairness is of the utmost importance in the processes that resolve disputes and allocate resources.
Procedural Justice