CRI210H1 Chapter Notes - Chapter 3: Parole Board Of Canada, Restorative Justice, Dangerous Offender

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When certain behaviours are deemed to be (cid:498)criminal(cid:499) we have the interference of a number of. Goff - criminal justice in canada: chapter three social institutions such as the police, the courts, and the corrections becoming involved. Models of the criminal justice system vary one model emphasises that all sentences for convicted offenders should be short this is known as the justice model. Where as another system prefers a more informal sanctions approach known as restorative justice. New punitiveness: emphasis by the deterrence and selective incapacitation philosophies (cid:853)(cid:861)(cid:860)(cid:852)"s focus was highly placed on chronic criminals who commit numerous and serious criminal offenses. The result was the intro and growth of the selective incapacitation to deal with chronic offenders. Each system outlined in this chapter describes different perspectives of philosophies all with the main intent to showcase the best way to control, reduce, and prevent crime while also punishing the offenders.

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