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Crime. Learning Objectives Accurately describe the social, economic, and political dimension of major problems and dilemmas facing contemporary American.

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1 Crime

2 Learning Objectives Accurately describe the social, economic, and political dimension of major problems and dilemmas facing contemporary American society; Use knowledge and analyses of social problems to evaluate public policy, and to suggest policy alternatives, with special reference to questions of social justice, the common good, and public and individual responsibility.

3 About Paper 2 What it Contains – Revised Paper I paper – A critical analysis and a moral analysis of the Controversial Policy Solution 9-11 TOTAL Pages- 15 Works Cited Due in class on 8/4 Rubric

4 About Paper 2 You must submit two copies – in class on the day and time they are due – submitted to turnitin.com via Blackboard by 11:59 PM on the Day they are due. I grade the hard copy, and if this is late, you receive a grade of zero for that assignment

5 Crime

6 CRIME AND THE COURTS The Judicial Process

7 The Bill of Rights Provides Basic Criminal Protections ½ of all felonies are dismissed Unreasonable search and seizures Self Incrimination Exclusionary Rule

8 So you have been arrested step 1 Read your rights Booked Meet with a lawyerlawyer

9 Meeting with the lawyer

10 Arrested Part 2 Taken before a judge before trial – Bail – Who is denied Bail? – Recognizance

11 Arraignment The charges are read against you Plea of guilty or not guilty http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=xsKZiIX- ij0&NR=1 http://www.youtube.co m/watch?v=xsKZiIX- ij0&NR=1

12 Arraignment http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xsKZiIX- ij0&NR=1

13 Plea bargaining 90% of cases are plea bargained Cuts down on costs and system overload Critics argue that it disadvantages the poor

14 Sentencing Duty of the judge to decide who gets what States differ in maximum and minimums This has lead to an increase in incarceration

15 Where you go Probation Jails- run by county or city Prisons- usually run by state for sentences of 1 year or more Federal Prisons Federal

16 The Growth of the Prison Population

17 Incarceration/ Supervison

18 Race and Ethnicity

19 Incarceration Rates 750 Americans per 100,000 1 in 30 between 20 and 34 1 in 5 black males 1 in 36 Hispanic Males 1 in 99 adults were in prison or jails

20 The Growth in the Prison Population It has increased by 4x since 1975 Why the Increase?

21 More Arrests

22 Likely To Go To Jail

23 Tough On Violent Crime

24 Drug Arrests

25 Probation and Prison

26 Prison Overcrowding Locking people up leads to crowded Prisons Why is this a problem?

27 Goals of corrections Incapacitation Restitution

28 Goals of Corrections Part 2 Deterrence Rehabilitation

29 Costs of Corrections How much do we spend – 6.8% of state budgets – $49 Billion nationwide – 3.3. Billion in Texas Why so Costly?

30 Who is Spending

31 Costs

32 The Problem of Recidivism The Repeat of an Offense 2/3-3/4 are RecidivistsRecidivists – Parole, Probation and Rehabilitation do not seem to work.

33 What can We do? Broad Social Reform More Money for Rehabilitation These are unlikely

34 Legalizing/Decriminalizing Victimless Crimes Minor Drug offenses It sends a message that society tolerates and supports such activities

35 Alternatives to prisons Current system is very expensive More unconditional releases More House arrests

36 Make people less of a target Better home/personal security Decrease environmental opportunities. – More camerascameras – More Police – More lights

37 Health Care

38 Is it a Constitutional Right No – Not Mentioned in the Constitution – Not wanted by the States – It therefore belongs to the people Yes- Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA 2010)

39 Health Care Has Multiple Goals Being Healthy Living a Long Life Having Good Medical Care Making sure Everyone has this These goals make policy difficult

40 How Much do We Spend 2.6 Trillion Dollars 8000 Per person

41 Percent of GDP

42 A Hybrid System of Public and Private 46% is paid for by the government The Rest is from employers, and individuals

43 Where the Money Comes From

44 What the Government Covers Medicaid Medicare SCHIP Veterans Administration Government Employees

45 Medicaid Health Care as Welfare Single Largest Welfare program for the poor Fraught with problems

46 Medicare Health Care for Seniors How it worksworks

47 Medicare Non-Means Tested Increasingly Expensive Fraught with Problems

48 SCHIP Health Care for Children on the Bubble Increasingly Expensive

49 Private Insurance Fee For Service Managed Care- 90% of all private insurance

50 Terms of Health Care Premium Deductable Copayment

51 How We Get our Health Care

52 Strengths of the System Best Doctors and Hospitals Most Advanced Treatment Most Research and Development People with Health Care are satisfied With it.

53 The Problems of the System Access Cost Quality

54 The Problem of Access

55 Not 50 Million Americans But 50 million in America

56 The Problem of Access

57 Why People do not have insurance Health Care is historically been a private choice Health Care is an opportunity cost

58 Options for the Uninsured E.R. Self Medicate Do Nothing

59 Problem 2 Quality Quality is maldistributed We focus on sickness, not health We are overspecialized

60 Problem 3: Cost Outpacing Inflation Why

61 Cost- Technology MRI’s Bypass surgery Fake Knees and Hips These help us live longer

62 Cost- Labor 5.5 People per patient Jobs that require skill and education Recession Proof

63 Cost- Malpractice Actually not the suits themselves Defensive medicine High Insurance- just in calse

64 Cost- Greedy people We want to get our benefits back We do not realize the actual costs A “Tragedy of the Commons”

65 Cost- An Older Population Our last years of life consume much of our health care dollar We are living longer and there are more of us More Care means more $

66 Cost and Prescription Drugs Average cost is $2400 9 in 10 Seniors use a drug Direct to Consumer Ads


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