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Mainstream and Crosscurrents, Second Edition
Chapter 16Chapter 16
Present and Emerging Trends: The Present and Emerging Trends: The Future of Criminal JusticeFuture of Criminal Justice
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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War and peace in the criminal justice system
The wars on crime and drugs
The Bill of Rights, along with a long history of court cases interpreting the meanings of the framers of the Constitution, have greatly limited what the criminal justice system can and cannot do in pursuit of lawbreakers.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Under normal circumstances, the goals and targets of the military and the police do not intersect.
The war on terrorism has changed this.
War and peace in the criminal justice system
The war on terrorism
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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War and peace in the criminal justice system
The war on terrorism
Differences between the war on terrorism and other social problems …
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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The war on terrorism has a clear and identifiable outside enemy.
The war on terrorism is political rather than social.
The war on terrorism uses military weapons.
War and peace in the criminal justice system
The war on terrorism
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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An outside terrorist enemy does not enjoy US legal protections.
Terrorists firmly believe their cause is just.
War and peace in the criminal justice system
The war on terrorism
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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The war on terrorism
The Effects of September 11
Contributing issues …
Airport security
Passengers' response
Rights of aliens
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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The war on terrorism
The Patriot Act
Gives the government greater latitude over a broad range of concerns that specify the rights of citizens, aliens, and government agents.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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CrossCurrents The War on Terrorism
Legal rights at Guantanamo Bay
Those captured on the battlefield in Afghanistan and Iraq have not been allowed rights normally given to prisoners of war or US citizens.
By housing these individuals at Guantanamo Bay suspected terrorists are prevented from challenging the reasons and conditions of their confinement.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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The Patriot Act
Department of Homeland Security
Meant to ensure that government agencies were allied to combat terrorism
The FBI and CIA remain independent.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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The Patriot Act
Privacy issues
Judicial review
The Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968 and the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978 limit the government's ability to conduct domestic surveillance.
The Patriot Act can be used on the local level.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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The Patriot Act
Privacy issues
Secret searches
The Patriot Act authorizes government agents to search homes and property without prior or subsequent notification that the residence has been searched.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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The war on terrorism
How terrorism is changing the criminal justice system
Unfunded mandates
Local governments have had to develop contingency plans and need money to fund these new duties.
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Increased capacity The criminal justice system has
moved to the head of the line in the allocation of government resources.
Local systems are receiving personnel positions, weapons, and other equipment.
The war on terrorism
How terrorism is changing the criminal justice system
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology and restorative justice
Religious and humanist tradition Feminist tradition Critical traditions The peacemaking pyramid Restorative justice
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Crosscurrents Peacemaking Criminology& Restorative Justice
Paying for the death penalty
Housing death penalty inmates is expensive in California.
The state has executed only 13 inmates
in 30 years. Numerous legal and ethical problems
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Peacemaking criminology and restorative justice
Peacemaking criminology is not a new concept. Many of its principles, such as social justice, nonviolence, and rehabilitation have been advocated for centuries.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology & restorative justice
Religious & humanist traditions
Religion can be transformative.
Religious perspectives encompass principles important to peacemaking.
Humanism stresses a moral life.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology & restorative justice
Feminist tradition
Feminism advocates a criminal justice system that is blind toward sex and in which women and men are treated with respect, equal opportunities and consequences, and fairness.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology & restorative justice
Critical traditions
Marx and false consciousness
Age
Peacemaking & the criminal justice system in context
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology & restorative justice
Critical traditions
The peacemaking perspective applies to four levels of analysis …
Intrapersonal
Interpersonal
Societal and institutional
International and global
Peacemaking pyramid
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology & restorative justice
The peacemaking pyramid
Nonviolence: Defensive violence must be proportional, used as a last resort, and continually evaluated.
Social justice: A system that merely reinforces the power wielded by those who enact and enforce the laws does not serve the best interests of all citizens.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology & restorative justice
The peacemaking pyramid
Inclusion: Requires the cooperation, counsel, and commitment of all affected parties.
Correct means: A good solution to the problems of crime can only be attained by process that embody peacemaking principles.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology & restorative justice
The peacemaking pyramid
Ascertainable criteria: Everyone involved should understand the rules and procedures employed by the criminal justice system.
Categorical imperative: "Act only according to the maxim whereby you can at the same time will that is should become a universal law."
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology & restorative justice
Restorative justice
A way to apply peacemaking criminology to the criminal justice system and to the community.
The criminal justice system is but a small part of society's response to crime.
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology & restorative justice
Restorative justice
Restorative justice practices should involve the community.
Establish programs that respond to some of the underlying conditions that contribute to crime
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Peacemaking criminology & restorative justice
Restorative justice
Programs
Victim-offender reconciliation programs
Family group conferencing
Victim-offender panels
Criminal Justice: Mainstream and Crosscurrents, 2/eJohn Randolph Fuller
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Crosscurrents Peacemaking Criminology& Restorative Justice
The downside of restorative justice
Due process The guise of neutrality Individuality Connections to the community
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QuestionsQuestions
How is terrorism changing the mission of the criminal justice system?
What are some of the differences between the war on terrorism and other social problems?
What traditions contribute to peacemaking criminology?