Wednesday, March 13, 2019
The 3 Models of Criminal Justice
Compare the three models of the venomous legal expert do work (the unite measure, the Funnel and the Net Models) The poisonous arbiter process is very complex process and varies from state to state. Three models of the criminal evaluator process as treated and reviewed in chapter 9 of verboten textbook are the funnel, espousal and net. (Meyer, Grant 2003) In this essay I conf engage compare these three models of the criminal justice process and give my assent on which model I stand for best describes the criminal justice system as it is at present.I will also give you a precept for the choice that I choose. The first model I will discuss is the funnel model. This model looks at how decisions are made at separately level in the criminal justice process and sort out those people and cases that it feels should not go through the entire process from those whom it feels should. This process is used as a means of limiting the number cases to a small percentage of cases th at have to be resolved by attempt advocacy and incarceration. The process limits the amount of off eat upers in court and incarcerated at near(prenominal) given time.The benefit of this model is it prevents the criminal justice system from sustain O.K. up. The truth is the criminal Justice system is already backed up, and shames are increasing on a daily basis. A prevalent misconception of the funnel process is that it lets criminals off, however this is not true. Most cases are a great subscribe dismissed or pleas are bargained due to lack of evidence. The truth is that at that place is not enough money, to prosecute every crime. It is up to the State (States attorney), or The Attorney general which crimes are worth prosecuting, and which ones accept to be thrown out, or plea bargained.The Next model that I will discuss is the wedding cake model it is referred to as a wedding cake because with this model criminal justice officials decide how to deal with cases according to their informal discretionary definition of seriousness. This model was developed by Samuel Walker, a scholar who analyzed the judicial system. This model divides the criminal justice system up into four different categories celebrated cases, serious felonies, lesser felonies and misdemeanors this model looks at the seriousness of the charge, the past criminal record of the offender, as well as the relationship of the victim to the offender. At the very screen of the cake, the smallest layer represents famous (or rather, infamous) cases that attract a lot of publicity and, unfortunately, frequently contribute to public misinformation about the criminal justice. (Meyer, Grant 2003) Lastly I will discuss the nets model. This model allows some offenders to exit the system and go free at certain stages during the criminal justice process whereas some criminal struggle unsuccessfully to get free and often end up further entangle in the system.This model is designed to give the po lice desecration to use some criminals as informants to assist them in catching the ring leader. This model is also used as a plea bargaining tool whereas defendants with little information to trade with the prosecuting officer may get less attractive plea deals than their accomplices in crime that have more knowledge with which to bargain ((Meyer, Grant 2003). This model has become more familiar to me as I was growing up, in Chicago, IL. I knew several guys who would go out and commit crimes together, and brag about it.They would ultimately get caught, and end up telling on each new(prenominal) to get lesser time. They also tell about other crimes, to unbosom their skins. I guess its a great model to use to get the big guy, or big fish, but I do not agree to turn a blind eye to crime, whether its small or big. In my opinion the model I think best describes todays criminal justice system is the wedding cake model. Much like this model in todays criminal justice system is broken down into layers. With the first macrocosm celebrated cases or case that receive much media attention.Than in todays system we look serious felonies these are cases where bail possibly revoked. The third layer of the cake in this model is lesser felonies often in these cases pleas are taken. The final layer is misdemeanor cases. This model gives us a basic understanding of cases is categorized today. Reference The Wedding Cake Model Theory of Criminal Justice Copyright 1999-2011Demand Media, Inc. By. microphone Broemmel retrieved fromwww. howe. com The Courts in Our CriminalJustice System, by Jona F. Meyer and Diana R. Grant.Published by Prentice-Hall. Copyright 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc Reference the Wedding Cake Model Theory of Criminal Justice Copyright 1999-2011Demand Media, Inc. By. Mike Broemmel retrieved fromwww. howe. comThe Courts in Our Criminal Justice System, by Jona F. Meyer and Diana R. Grant. Published by Prentice-Hall. Copyright 2003 by Pearson Education , Inc. The Courts in Our Criminal Justice System, by Jons F. Meyer and Diana R. Grant. Published by Prentice-Hall. Copyright 2003 by Pearson Education, Inc.
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