SOC 1500 Study Guide - Final Guide: Eyewitness Identification, Police Misconduct, Restorative Justice

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Categories of crime (week 8) street and conventional. Theories that explain categories of crime focus on subjectivists. Patterns of crime: most common forms of crime. Patterns of the cjs (police, courts and corrections) Objectivist and subjectivist (soc theories only) week 3 and 4. Subjectivist soc theories: how explain/see types of crime. Correlates of crime: age sex and race (cct 55-63) Violent crime (definition, patterns): homicide, assault, robbery (cct 70,73, 76-78) Response times- issues as to why response times may be longer. Arrests, lay charge (definition: w/o warrant the right of suspects (ccj: 103-104) Indictable offences (s469, s553, electable indictables) ccj 162-166. Criminal trial: presentation of evidence (order of steps) Week 12 restorative justice youth and policy 14q. Models: crime control, justice model, welfare, community change. Youth legislation: jda yoa ycja (unique and model) Public policy stages of public policy cct 275-278.