First Amendment - ANSWER Freedom of religion
Freedom of speech
Freedom of press
Freedom of assembly
Right to petition the government for a redress of grievance
Fourth Amendment - ANSWER Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
Fifth Amendment - ANSWER Freedom from being tried twice...
Right to petition the government for a redress of grievance
Fourth Amendment - ANSWER Freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures
Fifth Amendment - ANSWER Freedom from being tried twice for the same crime
Freedom from self incrimination
Sixth Amendment - ANSWER Right to be told of charges when arrested
Right to a speedy trial
Right to a public trial by an impartial jury
Right to confront witnesses
Right to counsel
Eight Amendment - ANSWER Freedom from excessive bail
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
Fourteenth Amendment - ANSWER Basic right of a defendant in a judicial proceeding
The requisites for a trial (due process)
Right to equal protection of the laws
Three components of the criminal justice system - ANSWER Law Enforcement
, Judicial
Corrections
Proactive Approach - ANSWER Anticipating problems and acting in advance to address local concerns
Reactive Approach - ANSWER Responding to criminal activity and problems after they have taken place.
Community partnerships - ANSWER Relationships comprised of two or more individuals, groups, or
organizations working together or address an issue
Key elements of building trust - ANSWER 1. Truth
2. Respect
3. Understanding
4. Support
5. Teamwork
Communicaton - ANSWER The sending and receiving of messages, both verbal and non-verbal, between
two or more people
Facilitation - ANSWER Is a consensus building process which brings together diverse priorities and
perspectives towards a desired outcome.
Three elements required to constitute a crime - ANSWER 1. A victim
2. An offender
3. A location
Broken Window Theory - ANSWER a problem solving theory based on the idea that one unchecked
problem may lead to other problems
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