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Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable...

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Crime Statistics Crime stats are kept by race, sex, and age. Houston’s violent crimes in August of 2012: 25 murders, 53 cases of rape, 723 cases of aggravated assault.
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Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.
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Page 1: Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

CrimeAny act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

Page 2: Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

Crime Statistics• Crime stats are

kept by race, sex, and age.

• Houston’s violent crimes in August of 2012:

• 25 murders, 53 cases of rape, 723 cases of aggravated assault. Murd

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Page 3: Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

Types of Crime• Part I Offenses (Serious)

include murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny, auto theft, arson.

• Part II Offenses (less serious) include assault, forgery, fraud, embezzlement, vandalism, weapon, drugs, gambling, prostitution, DUI, vagrancy, disorderly conduct etc.

Page 4: Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

Violent Crime• Murder, Rape,

Robbery, Aggravated Assault.

• According to UCR… a violent crime occurs every 22 seconds in the United States.

Page 5: Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

Crime Against Property• Burglary (breaking

and entering), larceny (theft other than auto), auto theft, and arson.

• All property crime includes theft of property or damage to property.

Page 6: Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

White Collar Crime• Offenses

committed by individuals of high social status.

• Fraud, tax evasion, embezzlement, toxic pollution, misrepresentation, insider trading, price fixing etc.

Page 7: Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

Organized Crime• Crime Syndicate-

large-scale organization of professional criminals that controls some vice or business through violence or the threat of violence.

• Large gangs, the mob etc.

Page 8: Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

Victimless Crime• Prostitution,

gambling, illegal drug use, vagrancy etc.

• They create no harm to anyone except the person committing the crime.

Page 9: Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

Criminal Justice System• Completes the

judicial process once the crime has been committed.

• Police, courts, and corrections (prison)

Page 10: Crime Any act that is labeled as such by those in authority, is prohibited by law, and is punishable by the gov’t.

Criminal Justice System Terms• Police Discretion: power to decide if crime or

violation has been committed.• Racial Profiling: Assuming a minority race is

more likely to commit a crime.• Plea Bargaining: legal negotiation that allows a

defendant to plea guilty for a lesser sentence or punishment.

• Recidivism: term for repeated criminal behavior.• Juvenile Justice System: Corrections system for

minors that commit a crime.• Corrections: punishment of convicted criminals• Retribution; Deterrence; Rehabilitation; Social Protection


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