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Ariel Holmes

Week 2 Summary

Professor Cole

June 14, 2019

Summary

During the second week of Intro to Criminal Justice we were allocated a quite hefty load of work at hand for such a short measure of time. About what precisely? I'd have to state we've found out about three more chapters, specifically concentrating on our criminal justice system.

Section four begins off with Our English Heritage. As early as the Origins of American police tracing back to England. I was so stun to discover that in 1829, Peel built up the Metropolitan Police Services in London. London out of every other place on earth? You would imagine that America would had been done such an administration before anyone else. Just, in light of the fact that America was developing gradually yet without a doubt around this time span. Not to stress, it embodied a portion of the English heritage key ideas to American policing Police. These three key thoughts were to have constrained authority, Local control, and to be Decentralized.

As we investigate the English Models of Policing, we discovered that Neighbors were relied upon to help one another. This type of social control was alluded to as "Kinfolk Policing" by Charles Reith of English descent. In light of the fact that it depended on the possibility that families and groups were in charge of the activities of their own individuals. I'm not exactly sure, how precise this could have been on the grounds that I'm more than sure without any doubt that if this sort of policing still existed in this age numerous people would be out Scott free. Generally, your neighbors are your dear companions. For what reason would they need to see you imprisoned?

My undisputed top choice, from this section must find out about the "Mapp v. Ohio" Supreme court of the United States choice. This case was is fantastic. It governed in the time of 1961 and expressed that any proof acquired disregarding the Fourth Amendment, which expressed that "absurd hunts and seizures," cannot be utilized in state law criminal arraignments in state courts. This case must be my most loved on the grounds that I’ve seen one of my companions, who was unlawfully searched with no reason. Things like this bother me. His case was later tossed out in light of the fact that it was unlawful yet clearly some maltreatment their position.

In the final analysis, crime is defined as an action or omission that constitutes an offense that may be prosecuted by the state and is punishable by law. With that being said, I feel as though there should be a combined effort to ensure that if crime rates cannot be eliminated, then the numbers should at-least decrease over the years. It starts with the little things, us the people. If individuals went around teaching as well as understanding the darkness’s about crime, I think the world would be somewhat more of a better place.

Key Points – Chapter 4-6

1. Serious violent crime happens every twenty-six seconds