Definition 2 of 37
In 1927, the Supreme Court ruled even unlawful income was subject to
taxation.
Atkins v. Virginia
Miller v. California
United States v. Sullivan
Gregg v. Georgia
Definition 3 of 37
Involves a fixed term of incarceration, which depending on the state may be
reduced by good time.
Restitution
Determinate Sentencing
Consecutive Sentencing
Rehabilitation
,Definition 4 of 37
- allowed inmates to work silently together during the day, but continued to be
isolating at night.
Harrison Act
Boggs Act
Pennsylvania System
Auburn System
Definition 5 of 37
conditional release of a prisoner prior to completion of the
imposed sentence (Massachusetts in 1837).
Robert Hanssen
Parole (when and where it started)
Determinate Sentencing
Probation
Definition 6 of 37
Defined white-collar crime as a crime committed by a person of respectability
and high social status in the course of his/her occupation.
Dehumanization
Determinate Sentencing
Edwin Sutherland
Robert Hanssen
,Definition 7 of 37
In 1910, Mann act was passed, prohibiting the interstate transport of females for immoral
purposes.
Mann Act
Harrison Act
May Act
Boggs Act
Definition 8 of 37
The "Unabomber" is a prime example of a lone wolf terrorist.
Ted Kaczynski
Rehabilitation
Bernard Madoff
Dehumanization
Definition 9 of 37
In 2002, the court held executing people with intellectual disabilities is a violation
of the 8th amendment.
Atkins v. Virginia
Gregg v. Georgia
Miller v. California
Roper v. Simmons
, Definition 10 of 37
The deprivation of human qualities, rights, or understanding.
Bernard Madoff
Dehumanization
Rehabilitation
Ted Kaczynski
Definition 11 of 37
Practice of obtaining confidential information about a govt, organization, or society.
Probation
Robert Hanssen
Rehabilitation
Espionage
Definition 12 of 37
Individuals engaging in prostitution and those who hire prostitutes.
Probation
Bernard Madoff
Parole (when and where it started)
John
Definition 13 of 37
goal is to change an offender's behavior to become a law-abiding citizen.
Bernard Madoff
Restitution
Rehabilitation
Dehumanization
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