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Law & American Society Criminal Justice Process: Sentencing & Corrections.

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1 Law & American Society Criminal Justice Process: Sentencing & Corrections

2 Sentencing Options Suspended Sentence-The sentence is given but does not have to be served at the time it is imposed Probation-The defendant is released to the supervision of a probation officer after agreeing to follow certain conditions, such as getting a job, staying drug-free

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4 Sentencing Options Home confinement-the defendant is sentenced to serve the term at home. Fine-the defendant must pay the government an amount of money set up the court

5 Sentencing Options Restitution-The defendant is required to pay back or make up for whatever loss or injury was caused to the victim of the crime Work Release-The defendant is allowed to work in the community but must return to prison at night or on weekends

6 Sentencing Options Imprisonment-The defendant is sentenced to a term in jail or prison. Death-The defendant is sentenced to die for his or her crime.

7 Purposes of Punishment Retribution-punish those responsible for a crime Deterrence-discourage the offender from committing another crime Rehabilitation-help the convicted person change their behavior so they can lead a useful and productive life Incapacitation-physically separate the criminal from society so the community is protected

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9 Parole Parole is the release of a convicted person from prison before his or her entire sentence has been served.

10 Capital Punishment The Death Penalty is the most controversial sentence given to a defendant Aggravating circumstances are factors that suggest a more severe punishment is appropriate Mitigating circumstances are factors that suggest a less severe punishment is appropriate

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12 Corrections When you are convicted of a crime the state and federal government have the right to place the offender in the corrections system

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14 Life Behind Bars Prison Overcrowding Reentering Society


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