CRIM 1447 Chapter Notes - Chapter 1: Motor Vehicle Theft, White-Collar Crime, Victimless Crime

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It is committed by subnational or extremist clandestine groups that may or may not include groups in the us. It is premeditated: targets are noncombatants, acts have the purpose of influencing an audience, acts tend to be cross-nationals (international vs domestic terrorism, acts generally seek political, social, or economic change. Justifiable homicide: the lawful and intentional taking of another"s life: there must be evidence that the suspected offender (ex. burglar) presented an imminent threat to the life or well-being of another. This threat includes murder, manslaughter, armed robbery, and rape: more examples. Law enforcement officers or citizens killing in self-defense or to defend others, state-sanctioned executions, and killing during times of war: castle doctrine (law): residents are no longer required to retreat if threatened by intruders. The cjs: purpose and perspectives: crime control, crime control perspective (21, rehabilitation, rehabilitative perspective (22, due process, due process perspective (22, restorative justice, restorative justice perspective (23, nonintervention, nonintervention perspective (24)

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