- Reaction score
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- Points
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What’s your justice system model? Justice, Deterrence, Selective Incapacitation, or Rehabilitation.
Justice Model:
A model of the criminal justice system that emphasizes legal rights, justice, and fairness. A main feature of this model is that any punishment should be proportional to the seriousness of the crime.
Deterrence Model:
It envisions a criminal justice system with no discretion, more police, and longer prison terms. It is related to the crime control model and classical school of criminology.
Selective Incapacitation Model:
It emphasizes long prison sentences for the small number of individuals who chronically commit violent crimes. It rejects any type of favorable discretionary actions for those offenders.
Rehabilitation Model:
It differs from the other models in its support of discretion in the system and the treatment of the offender.
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Deterrence model by the way
Justice Model:
A model of the criminal justice system that emphasizes legal rights, justice, and fairness. A main feature of this model is that any punishment should be proportional to the seriousness of the crime.
Deterrence Model:
It envisions a criminal justice system with no discretion, more police, and longer prison terms. It is related to the crime control model and classical school of criminology.
Selective Incapacitation Model:
It emphasizes long prison sentences for the small number of individuals who chronically commit violent crimes. It rejects any type of favorable discretionary actions for those offenders.
Rehabilitation Model:
It differs from the other models in its support of discretion in the system and the treatment of the offender.
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Deterrence model by the way