Criminal Justice Terms & Definitions

A quick reference for definitions of terms that are specific to the Criminal Justice System. It is recommended reading for academic and vocational training and promotional exams.

A quick reference for definitions of terms that are specific to the Criminal Justice System. It is recommended reading for academic and vocational training and promotional exams.
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Author : Johnny CHUONG
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Summary : Hurry up and get YOUR copy today for 8.47 only❗ Regular price at 16.99❗ Master 400+ Essential Criminal Law Terms And Phrases Explained With Examples In 10 Minutes A Day! With a clear, concise, and engaging writing style, Johnny Chuong will provides you over 400 criminal law terms and phrases that help you expand your legal words list with a practical understanding of criminal law topics such as types of crimes, definitions of complicity, types of criminal punishments, sentences, judicial measures, aggravating factors, mitigating factors, probation, exemption of punishment, defendants, plaintiffs, trials, criminal procedures and much much more. If you'd like to increase your wide range of legal vocabulary as well as enhance your knowledge of criminal law and criminal procedure, then this book may be the most important book that you will ever read. As the author of the book, Johnny Chuong promises this book will be an invaluable source of legal reference for professionals, international lawyers, law students, criminal professionals and anyone else who want to improve their use of legal terminology, succinct clarification of legal terms and have a better understanding of criminal law and criminal procedure. This book provides you with a comprehensive and highly practical approach in legal contexts, the world of criminal law related to criminals, punishments, investigation, procuration, trials, defense, and other procedural aspects of criminal law. All legal terms and phrases are well written and explained clearly in plain English. Don't delay any more seconds, scroll back up, PURCHASE your copy NOW for only $8.47 and start the journey of mastering 400+ essential Criminal Law Terms and Phrases TODAY! Tags: legal terminology and phrases, legal vocabulary, law vocabulary, criminal law books, legal words you should know, legal terms, legal dictionary, legal words, legal terms and meanings, lawyer terms, legal language, common legal terms, legal terms for dummies, legal terminology for dummies, legal terms used in court, dictionary of legal terms, legal documents, criminal law and its processes, criminal law and procedure, legal english dictionary, law dictionary, legal kindle books, law and crime, law books for students, criminal law handbook, criminal law textbook, criminal law today, legal terms dictionary, legal documents, criminal law terms, lawyer terminology, terms used in law, basic legal terminology, basic legal terms, dictionary of law, legal english dictionary, words used in law.
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Author : Ronnie Mills
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Author : Charles A. Erin
Genre : Law
Summary : This book examines questions of medical accountability and ethics. It analyses how the criminal justice system regulates health care practice, and to what extent it can and should be used as a tool to resolve ethical conflict in health care. For most of the twentieth century, criminal courts were engaged in matters relating to medicine principally as a forum to resolve ethical controversies over the sanctity of life. However, the judiciary approached this function with reluctance and a marked tendency to defer to the medical profession to define what constituted ethical, and thus lawful conduct. However, over the past 25 years, criminal courts have increasingly been drawn into these types of question, and the criminal law has become a major actor in the resolution of ethical conflict. The trend to prosecute for aberrant professional conduct or medical malpractice and the role of the criminal process in medicine has been analytically neglected in the UK. There is scant literature addressing the appropriate boundaries of the criminal process in resolving ethical conflict, the theoretical legal analysis of the law's relationship with health care, or the practical impact of the criminal justice system on professionals and the delivery of health care in the UK. This volume addresses these issues via a combination of theoretical analyses and key case studies, drawing on the experiences of other carefully selected jurisdictions. It places a particular emphasis on the appropriateness of the involvement of the criminal justice system in health care, the limitations of this developing trend, and solutions to the problems that arise from it.
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Author : Melanie Clark Mogavero
Genre : Social Science
Summary : This book is a critical and thorough examination of the relationship between the criminal justice and mental health systems. The chapters cover a wide range of populations, focusing on those with neurodevelopmental disabilities, specifically autism and intellectual disability, mental illnesses such as post-traumatic stress disorder and schizophrenia, substance use disorders, and juveniles. This book covers the entire criminal justice process from initial contact, police questioning, the court system, community and custodial correctional systems, and the forensic mental health system. Specific topics addressed include community interactions and crisis intervention, comprehension of Miranda warnings, competency to stand trial, eyewitness identification procedures, admissibility of expert testimony, defenses of legal responsibility, community corrections, and ethical concerns with incarceration and eligibility for capital punishment. This book also covers the history and development of the criminal justice, juvenile justice, and mental health systems to contextualize modern-day policies and practices. With student-friendly features, current terminology, inclusive language, and key findings for criminal justice practitioners, this book serves as both a textbook and extensive reference for courses and for those seeking to learn more about these diverse populations and to have a positive impact. The content has international implications.
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Author : Peter JOHNSON
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Summary : Mastering Essential Legal Terms Explained About Crimes, Penalty And Criminal Procedure! With a clear, concise, and engaging writing style, Dr. Peter Johnson will help you with a practical understanding of legal topics about crimes, penalty and criminal procedure (how a criminal proceeding is conducted, criminal law deals with the criminal act itself, the defenses that are used in a proceeding, and the resulting punishment, if any). This book delivers extensive coverage of every aspect of the law and details the duties a paralegal is expected to perform when working within criminal law. High-level, comprehensive coverage is combined with cutting-edge developments and foundational concepts. LIMITED TIME OFFER ONLY $2.99 As the author of the book, I promise this book will be an invaluable source of legal reference for professionals, international lawyers, law students, business professionals and anyone else who want to improve their use of legal terminology, succinct clarification of legal terms and have a better understanding of crimes, penalty and criminal procedure. This book provides you with a comprehensive and highly practical approach in legal contexts, the world of crimes, all substantive and procedural aspects of criminal law. All legal terms and phrases are well written and explained clearly in plain English. Here is a preview of exactly what you will learn: - Definition of Crime - PENALTY - Judicial Measures - Decision on Sentences - TYPES OF CRIMES - Offences against National Security - Offences against the Person and Reputation - Offences against Personal Liberty, Citizens' Rights to Freedom and Democracy - Offences against Rights of Property - Criminal Offences against Family Law - Economic Offences - Criminal Offences against Regulations of Law on Production, Business, and Trade - Offences Related To Taxation, Finance, Banking, Securities - Other Criminal Offences against Economic Law - Environmental Offences - Drug-Related Offences - Offences against Public Order and Public Safety - Offences against Regulations on Information Technology and Telecommunications Network - Other Offences against Public Safety - Corruption-Related Crimes - CRIMINAL PROCEDURE - Persons Authorized To Institute Proceedings - Participants in Legal Proceedings - Attestation and Evidence - Preventive Measures - Criminal Charge - Search, Seizure, and Impoundment of Documents and Items - Crime Scene Examination, Autopsy, Inspection of Traces across a Body, Experimental Investigation - Expert Examination - Prosecution - Criminal Adjudication - Deliberation and Pronouncement of Judgments - And Much Much More! ............................. Don't delay any more seconds, scroll back up, DOWNLOAD your copy TODAY for only $2.99 and start the journey of mastering essential legal terms explained about crimes, penalty and criminal procedure tomorrow!
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Author : David W. Springer
Genre : Social Science
Summary : Social Work in Juvenile and Criminal Justice Systems sets the standard of care for mental health treatment and the delivery of social services to crime victims, juvenile and adult offenders, and their families. The chapters, all authored by experts in the field and all committed to the mission of social justice, are written with the clear understanding that we cannot study criminal justice in a vacuum. Therefore, a major focus of the book is on the renewed growing sense of the profession’s obligation to social justice. Each chapter interconnects with the various components of juvenile and criminal justice. Another prominent aspect of the book is that it is strength-based. It views those involved in the criminal and juvenile justice systems as individuals rather than inmates or criminals, each with unique positive talents and abilities. The book is divided into four sections. The first section discusses forensic social work, including crime and delinquency theories, trends, and ethical issues. The second section prepares social workers for practice in correctional institutions and explores crisis intervention with victims of violence, reentry of adult offenders in society, and aging in prison. The third section covers assessment and intervention in child sexual abuse, mental health and substance abuse, interpersonal violence and prevention, child welfare and juvenile justice. The final section presents an overview on social work in the twenty-first century, which includes restorative justice and the justice system, new ways of delivering justice, domestic violence, neighborhood revitalization, race and ethnicity, and social work practice with LGBTQ offenders. This book will be the best single source on social work in criminal justice settings and will prove to be an invaluable resource for the many professionals who have responsibility for formulating and carrying out the mandates of the criminal justice system.
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Author : United States. Law Enforcement Assistance Administration
Genre : Federal aid to law enforcement agencies
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Author : Frederic Jesup Stimson
Genre : Law
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Genre : Criminal justice, Administration of
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Author : Topo Santoso
Genre : Law
Summary : This authoritative new work sets out the key tenets of the principles and process of criminal law in Indonesia. Focusing on substantive criminal law, starting from its definition, history, principles, and interpretation, it goes on to explore a criminal offence and its elements, criminal fault and liability, causation, and other issues. The author is a leading scholar, experienced both in practice and teaching in the field. Comparative criminal lawyers will welcome this important new work.
