SOSC 2652 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Major Crimes, Due Process, Suspended Sentence

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We like the fact that the state has this big book of laws that can help. By the time we get to the trial the decision is already made because. People get upset about this because it violates the hyper. Over criminalization (hyper criminalization): the tendency of states to. Principle of due process- very easy in state with a lot of criminal laws to. Crimes that are more popular by the media- major crimes. Criminal justice system works more on crimes that we don"t think. In canada there is no date statue of limitations for criminal offences. Nomalism: to name a thing and give it a value. People who you let out of prison will still continue to do crimes: they. Pardon people getting forgiven, not interested you in as an accused. Record suspension- (doesn"t not equal) sounds a lot like suspended. There is no recognition that people can be rehabilitated.

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