Identify the freedoms and rights afforded to individuals under the US Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and later Amendments. - ANS Bill of Rights - first session of the US Congress proposed 10 Amendments or changes to the constitution to further, clarify the rights of individuals under the US Co...
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Identify the freedoms and rights afforded to individuals under the US Constitution, the Bill of
Rights, and later Amendments. - ANS Bill of Rights - first session of the US Congress
proposed 10 Amendments or changes to the constitution to further, clarify the rights of
individuals under the US Constitution. These amendments are referred to the Bill of Rights.
C
Identify the freedoms and rights afforded to individuals under the US Constitution, the Bill of
Rights, and later Amendments. 2 - ANS For all Citizens
For all non-citizens that reside in this country and its territories
Protection from rights being violated by governmental agents and entities.
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Identify the content, including the key elements and provisions, of the designated Amendments
and be able to reference their contents to the specific Amendment 1 - ANS First Amendment:
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Freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and right to petition the government for a redress
of grievances.
Identify the content, including the key elements and provisions, of the designated Amendments
and be able to reference their contents to the specific Amendment 2 - ANS Fourth
Amendment: Unreasonable searches and seizures
Identify the content, including the key elements and provisions, of the designated Amendments
and be able to reference their contents to the specific Amendment
, 3 - ANS Fifth Amendment: Right to be told of charges when arrested, freedom of being tried
twice for the same crime double jeopardy, and from self-incrimination
Identify the content, including the key elements and provisions, of the designated Amendments
and be able to reference their contents to the specific Amendment 4 - ANS Sixth Amendment:
Right to a speedy trial, public trial by an impartial jury, confront witnesses, to counsel, to a jury
trial
Identify the content, including the key elements and provisions, of the designated Amendments
and be able to reference their contents to the specific Amendment 5 - ANS Eighth
Amendment: Freedom from excessive bail, cruel and unusual punishments
A
Identify the content, including the key elements and provisions, of the designated Amendments
and be able to reference their contents to the specific Amendment
R
6 - ANS Fourteenth Amendment: Right to due process before being deprived of life, liberty, or
property; right to equal protection of the laws
Discuss the three components of the CJS and their major goals and objectives. - ANS Three
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components that make up the CJS are:
1. Law Enforcement
2. Judicial
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3. Corrections
The seven primary goals of the CJS - ANS 1-Guarantee Due Process - due process is
guaranteed by the US and California Constitutions overseen by the courts and practice daily
with Peace Officers.
C
The seven primary goals of the CJS - ANS 2-Prevent crime - prevention is more than
apprehension. Peace officer is present in the community and interactions with citizens also
serve to prevent crime.
O
The seven primary goals of the CJS - ANS 3-Protect life and property - peace officers must be
dedicated to protect and defend the members of their communities as well as those individual
properties
D
The seven primary goals of the CJS - ANS 4-Uphold and enforce the law - law enforcement
component of the justice system has the primary responsibility to uphold the law. Judiciary
system, through rulings of the court and the corrections component also play a role in
enforcement
The seven primary goals of the CJS - ANS 5-Dispense equal justice - Fourteenth Amendment
of the US Constitution guarantees equal justice under the law to all persons. Individuals from
each component of the CJS must treat all persons equally, fairly, and with justice.
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