sentencing and corrections. once found guilty, a defendant will be sentenced by a jury or judge
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Sentencing and Corrections
Once Found Guilty, a defendant will be sentenced by a jury or judge
Sentences
Suspended sentence- the sentence is given, but does not have to be served at the time it is imposed
Sentences
Suspended sentence- the sentence is given, but does not have to be served at the time it is imposed– The defendant may not have to serve the time
unless they are arrested on a later charge, or violate their probation
Sentences
Probation- released to supervision of officer with conditions
Sentences
Probation- released to supervision of officer with conditions– Must have job, not travel, etc.
Sentences
Home Confinement- must serve time in own home
Sentences
Fine- pay money
Sentences
Fine- pay money Restitution- pay back for an offense
Sentences
Fine- pay money Restitution- pay back for an offense Work Release- return to prison at night and
on weekends
Sentences
Imprisonment- sentenced to term in jail or prison
Sentences
Imprisonment- sentenced to term in jail or prison– Definite sentence- will serve specific amount of
time
Sentences
Imprisonment- sentenced to term in jail or prison– Definite sentence- will serve specific amount of
time– Indeterminate sentence- will serve between..
The Sentence is a Judge’s Discretion
They will consider the seriousness of the offense, past record, defendant’s data
The Sentence is a Judge’s Discretion
They will consider the seriousness of the offense, past record, defendant’s data
Federal Sentencing Guidelines (1988)– Outline basic guidelines to length and parole
Why Punish?
Retribution- punishment for a criminal act
Why Punish?
Retribution- punishment for a criminal act Deterrence- punishment will discourage
others from committing a similar crime
Why Punish?
Retribution- punishment for a criminal act Deterrence- punishment will discourage
others from committing a similar crime Rehabilitation- helping convicted persons
change their behavior so they can lead useful and productive lives
Why Punish?
Retribution- punishment for a criminal act Deterrence- punishment will discourage
others from committing a similar crime Rehabilitation- helping convicted persons
change their behavior so they can lead useful and productive lives
Incapacitation- criminal is separated from society to protect society
Parole
If parole is an option, person becomes eligible after the minimum number of years served (indeterminate sentence)
Parole
If parole is an option, person becomes eligible after the minimum number of years served (indeterminate sentence)
This is not a right, but a privilege
Parole
If parole is an option, person becomes eligible after the minimum number of years served (indeterminate sentence)
This is not a right, but a privilege A parole board looks at:
Parole
If parole is an option, person becomes eligible after the minimum number of years served (indeterminate sentence)
This is not a right, but a privilege A parole board looks at:
– Inmate’s history
Parole
If parole is an option, person becomes eligible after the minimum number of years served (indeterminate sentence)
This is not a right, but a privilege A parole board looks at:
– Inmate’s history– Criminal offense
Parole
If parole is an option, person becomes eligible after the minimum number of years served (indeterminate sentence)
This is not a right, but a privilege A parole board looks at:
– Inmate’s history– Criminal offense– Behavior