User:Aude/To-do/Criminal justice
Schools of thought: Chicago School · Classical School · Conflict Criminology · Criminogenic · Environmental Criminology · Feminist School · Frankfurt School · Integrative Criminology · Italian School · Left Realism · Marxist Criminology · Neo-Classical School · Positivist School · Postmodernist School · Right Realism
Theories: Anomie · Differential Association Theory · Deviance · Labeling Theory · Rational Choice Theory · Social Control Theory · Social Disorganisation Theory · Social Learning Theory · Strain Theory · Subcultural Theory · Symbolic Interactionism · Victimology
Types of crime: Blue-collar crime · Corporate crime · Felony · Juvenile crime · Misdemeanor · Organised crime · Political crime · Public order crime · Public order case law in the U.S. · State crime · State-corporate crime · White-collar crime
Crimes (FBI, Part I): Aggravated assault · Arson · Burglary · Homicide · Larceny-theft · Motor vehicle theft · Rape · Robbery
Other crimes: Assault and Counterfeiting · Disorderly conduct · Domestic violence · Driving under the influence · Drug abuse violations · Drunkenness · Embezzlement · Forgery · Fraud · Gambling · Human trafficking · Prostitution · Sex offense · Vagrancy · Vandalism
Crime data: National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS) · National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) · Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)
Criminal justice system
[edit]Theory: Crime control model · Due process model · Restorative justice · Retributive justice · Transformative justice
History
Law enforcement (Police)
[edit]Arrest · Arrest warrant · Auxiliary police · Clearance rate · Cold case · Constable · Crime mapping · Crime prevention · Crime prevention through environmental design · Crime statistics · Criminal intelligence · Highway patrol · International Association Chiefs of Police · Interrogation · Investigations · Law enforcement agencies · Offender profiling · Paramilitary · Racial profiling
- Forensics: Automatic Fingerprint Identification System · Ballistics · Bloodstain pattern analysis · CSI Effect · Combined DNA Index System · Computer forensics · Crime scene · DNA analysis · Fingerprinting · Fire investigation · Forensic accounting · Forensic anthropology · Forensic databases · Forensic engineering · Forensic entomology · Forensic genetics · Forensic odontology · Forensic palynology · Forensic pathology · Forensic psychiatry · Forensic psychology · Forensic toxicology · Information forensics · Questioned document examination · Serology · Taphonomy · Vehicular accident reconstruction · Trace evidence
- History: Metropolitan Police Act 1829
- Organization: Internal affairs · Detective
- Personnel: Police rank · Police officer · Sergeant · Lieutenant · Captain · Inspector · Chief of police · Sheriff · Police commissioner - Category:Police ranks
- Policing: Community policing · CompStat · Problem-oriented policing
- Programs: AMBER Alert · D.A.R.E. · Gang Resistance Education and Training · National Night Out · Neighborhood watch · Project Safe Neighborhoods
- Technology: Automated Fingerprint Identification System · National DNA database
Adjudication · Affidavit · Appeals · Arraignment · Bail · Bench trial · Boot camp · Capital punishment · Circumstantial evidence · Continuance · Defense · Determinate sentence · Disposition · Evidence · Grand jury · Indeterminate sentence · Indictment · Judicial system · Jury · Justice of the Peace · Magistrate · Plea bargain · Prosecution · Sentencing · Summons · Trials
Alternatives to imprisonment · Community corrections · Conditions of release · Congregate system · Contract labor system · Cruel and unusual punishment · Death Row · Detention · Deterrence · Executioner · Federal Probation · Furlough · Jail · Let the punishment fit the crime · Pardon · Parole · Penal law · Probation · Prison · Prison abolition movement · Prison education · Prison reform · Prison uniform · Prison-industrial complex · Prisoner abuse · Prisoners' rights · Probation officer · Recidivism · Rehabilitation · Retribution · Sex offender · Utilitarianism
- Case law: Atkins v. Virginia · Barron v. Baltimore · Bordenkircher v. Hayes · Boykin v. Alabama · Brady v. Maryland · Breed v. Jones · Chimel v. California · Cooper v. Pate · Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals · Escobedo v. Illinois · Frye v. United States · Furman v. Georgia · Gideon v. Wainwright · Glassroth v. Moore · Gregg v. Georgia · Herrera v. Collins · House v. Bell · Hudson v. Michigan · Hudson v. Palmer · In re Gault · In re Winship · Kumho Tire v. Carmichael · Mapp v. Ohio · McCleskey v. Kemp · McKeiver v. Pennsylvania · Mempa v. Rhay · Miranda v. Arizona · Morrissey v. Brewer · Nix v. Williams · North Carolina v. Alford · People v. Castro · Powell v. Alabama · Ricketts v. Adamson · Ring v. Arizona · Roper v. Simmons · Santobello v. New York · Schall v. Martin · Schwartz v. State · Spencer v. Commonwealth · State v. Woodall · Tennessee v. Garner · Terry v. Ohio · United States v. Drayton · United States v. Salerno and Cafero · Williams v. Florida · Witherspoon v. Illinois · Wolff v. Mcdonnell
- Criminal procedure: Arrest warrant · Presumption of innocence · Probable cause · Right to silence · Search warrant
- Terminology: Actus reus · Habeas corpus · Mens rea
Who's who?
[edit]Criminologists: Alain Bauer · Cesare Beccaria · Jeremy Bentham · Ernest Burgess · Albert K. Cohen · James Fyfe · Freada Kapor Klein · Cesare Lombroso · Michael Maltz · Robert King Merton · Robert E. Park · Edwin Sutherland
Other: Alec Jeffreys · Alphonse Bertillon · Sir Robert Peel · Roy Hazelwood
Government agencies
[edit]Organizations: Council of Europe · Eurojust · Europol · INTERPOL · UNICRI · United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Criminal justice in Canada: Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Criminal justice in the United States:
- Federal government: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms · Bureau of Justice Statistics · Drug Enforcement Agency · Federal Bureau of Investigation · National Criminal Justice Reference Service · National Institute of Justice · Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention · Office of Justice Programs · U.S. Customs and Border Protection · United States Marshals Service · United States Park Police · United States Secret Service
- Local: Boston Police Department · Chicago Police Department · Los Angeles Police Department · Metropolitan Police Department of the District of Columbia · New York City Police Department · Philadelphia Police Department
Crime and place
[edit]- Australia: Crime in Melbourne · Crime in the Northern Territory · Crime in Sydney · Crime in Western Australia
- Mexico: Crime in Mexico ·
- United States: United States cities by crime rate · Crime in New York City · Crime in Washington, D.C.
Criminal justice in the United Kingdom: Criminal Justice Act 2003 · Home Office · Metropolitan Police Service · Serious Organised Crime Agency · Police forces of the United Kingdom