CJ 490 Exam 2 Review
Tolerated Lies
"necessary evils" according to Barker & Carter's proposed typology of lies
2 Major Areas of Judicial Discretion
(1) Assess legality of evidence & make ruling (2) Write instructions for jury
Klockars 4 Elements of Police Power
(1) Authority (2) Power (3) Persuasion (4) Force
4 Factors Associated with Use of Force by Police
(1) Characteristics of target (2) Situational characteristics (3) Characteristics of officer (4) Psychological traits
What are 5 exceptions to confidentiality rule for defense attorneys?
(1) Client consent (2) Required by law (3) Defend from accusation of wrongful conduct (4) Prevent client from committing crime/fraud (5) Prevent/mitigate/rectify financial injury to another
According to Carter, what 3 elements of police work lead to drug use?
(1) Exposure to a criminal element (2) Relative freedom from supervision (3) Uncontrolled availability of contraband
4 Major Themes of Formal Ethical Codes for LE
(1) Fairness (2) Service (3) Importance of law (4) Personal conduct
4 Canons of the Model Code of Judicial Conduct
(1) Judge shall uphold & promote the independence, integrity & impartiality of the judiciary, & shall avoid impropriety & the appearance of impropriety (2) Judge shall perform duties of judicial office impartially, competently & diligently (3) Judge shall conduct the judge's personal & extra judicial activities to minimize the risk of conflict with the obligations of judicial office (4) Judge or candidate for judicial office shall not engage in political or campaign activity that is inconsistent with the independence, integrity or impartiality of the judiciary
According to Packer, what are the 6 principles the due process operates?
(1) Possibility of error (2) Finality is not a priority (3) Insistence on prevention & elimination of mistakes (4) Efficiency is rejected if involves shortcuts (5) Protection of process if as important as protection of innocents (6) Coercive power of the state is always subject to abuse
4 Principles Cohen suggests attorneys must follow to be considered moral
(1) Treat others as ends in themselves & not as means to winning case (2) Treat clients & other professional relations who are relatively similar in similar fashion (3) Don't deliberately engage in behavior that is apt to deceive the court to the truth (4) Willing to make reasonable personal sacrifices of time, money, popularity, for what you justifiably believe to be morally good cause
According to a 2016 Gallup Poll measuring trust, which professions rated highest & lowest in terms of the standards of honesty & ethics?
(highest) attorney & (lowest) members of Congress
In Barker & Carter's study, what percent of police may have used drugs on duty?
8%
What percent of police said they lied about evidence to induce a confession?
92%
In which state was the first "conviction integrity unit" established?
Dallas, Texas
Consensus Paradigm is most closely associated with which philosopher?
Durkheim
Graft
any exploitation of one's role, such as accepting bribes or protection money
Criminalistics
application of science to recognize, identify & evaluate physical evidence in court
What is the legal tool used to confiscate property & money associated with organized crime?
asset forfeiture
Discretion
authority to make decision between 2 or more choices
Force
authority to use physical coercion to overcome the will of the individual
Barry Scheck of the Innocence Project asserts many Brady violations occurring in prosecutors' offices are due to what?
being over worked & simply forget to disclose evidence
Belief Perseverance
believing one's original theory of the case despite evidence to the contrary
What's the most common charge against prosecutors?
brady violations
"Blue Curtain of Secrecy"
code of silence
What's a valid reason for an attorney to withdraw from a case?
conflict of interest
Crime Control Method
criminals are the enemy & police are soldiers in the war on crime
Due Process
criminals have rights that protect from deprivation of life, liberty & property
US v. Russell
current basis for evaluation of entrapment
Ticket Fixing
decline to issue a ticket to an off-duty officer who is stopped for speeding or for other driving violations
Drug courts present particular ethical challenges for _______________ whose role might appear redundant.
defense attorneys
Nix v. Whiteside
defense attorneys can refuse to let defendant commit perjury
International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP)
developed Law Enforcement Code of Ethics & Oath of Honor
Bureaucratic Justice
each case is treated as one of many
Brady Violations
failure to disclose evidence, stems from duty to reveal exculpatory evidence to defense
What is more influential to juries than DNA evidence?
false confessions
When is recusal necessary for a judge?
financial interest or other bias or relationship that appears inappropriate
Pro Bono
free
Example of Gratuity
free meal for an officer at a restaurant she patrols
Community & problem-oriented policing & accountability mechanisms are components of what?
guardian model
"Blue Discount Suit"
how officers felt about gratuities, explaining how officers expected merchants to extend free merchandise
Positivist Law
human made law - laws written & enforced by society
Attorney-Client Privilege relationship is legally comparable to what relationships?
husband & wife, priest
Brown v. Mississippi
illegal to use physical force to get conviction
John Stuart Mill's "Harm Principle"
individuals should have the utmost freedom over their own actions unless they harm others
Entrapment
innocent person commits illegal act b/c of police encouragement or enticement
Legal Moralism
justify law that allows protection & enforcement of societal morals (gambling)
Continuum of Force
justify use of force when necessary to apprehend/subdue suspect of a crime
Legal Paternalism
laws that protect individuals from hurting themselves (seat belt) - supported by ethics of care - prevent harm to self
Consent Decree
legal agreement between the Justice Department & a police department, which agrees to monitoring & reform of certain practices to avoid a lawsuit
Blue Lies
lies used to control a suspect or to avoid the use of force
Legal Agent
loyalty to one's client surpasses individual & private morality
Community Policing
model of law enforcement that addresses underlying problems rather than simply enforcing the law
What are motivations for prosecutors to offer a plea bargain?
moderate an unfair application of sentencing statutes by reducing the charge to achieve a shorter sentence if an offender agrees to terms
Criticism of Crime Control Method
more tolerant of inappropriate uses of power
Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI)
most common pre-employment screening tool used by law enforcement agencies
Brady Motions
motions demanding the prosecutor reveal exculpatory information
Militarization of Police
move police perception from "warrior" to "guardian" - guardian sees officers as protector of citizenry & democratic values
Attorney-client privilege may ethically be revoked if?
necessary to mitigate or rectify financial crime
"Testilying" is what type of corruption?
noble-cause corruption
In confrontations between police & citizens, research has shown that factors leading to disrespectful interaction include what?
noncompliance, lack of officer training & improper tactics
Why would Ethical formalism reject a policy of allowing gratuities?
not fair to other paying customers
What does the Supreme Court not consider when evaluating issues of entrapment?
objective test - whether police actions provided essential elements to the crime
Selective Information Processing
only recognizing evidence to fit one's theory
Innocence Project
organization staffed by lawyers & students who reexamine cases & provide legal assistance to convicts when there is a probability that serious errors occurred in their prosecution
Shadow Jury
panel chosen by defense to represent jury - sit thru trial & give feedback on evidence presented
What area of Criminalistics is the least reliable?
pattern recognition (hair, teeth, fingerprint)
"Halo Effect"
person with expertise or status in one area is given deference in all areas
An important distinction between a gift & a gratuity is that a gift is?
personal & has no strings attached
The vast majority of cases in the criminal justice system are settled by?
plea bargain
Intel-Led Policing
policing strategy that utilizes data analysis to make decisions to prevent crime
Show-Up
present a single suspect to an eyewitness for identification
Natural Law
principles of morals & rights are inherent in nature, not man-made & discovered by reason but exist apart from humankind - laws in natural world that can be discovered by reason
Brady v. Maryland
prosecution must disclose deals made with informants
Good Samaritan Law in the US
provide some immunity to those who stop & give aid
View of police as ____________ is consistent with due process model
public servants
Police Interrogations
questioning a person believed to be guilty of a crime to get a confession
Use of Force can be predicted by what?
race or socioeconomic status, but demeanor can be more influential
How would undercover operations be viewed by ethical formalism?
reject b/c deceptive motives
Perry v. Newhampshire
reject necessity of judicial review of eyewitness testimony
Duty
responsibilities attached to a specific role
Example of Psychological Abuse
ridicule
Why are Judges against pro se (self-defense)?
risk conviction being overturned on appeal
Gall v. US
ruled against federal sentencing guidelines
What recent research has led to the indication that the "blue curtain of secrecy" is breaking down?
sanctions against whistle blowers & laws to protect them
Community Policing & Ethics
scrutiny & hostility made police not engage in proactive activities, leading to spikes in crime & homicide
Consensus Paradigm
society is a community consisting of like-minded individuals who agree on goals important for ultimate survival - law is functional - most people have similar beliefs, values & goals & societal laws reflect majority view
Pluralist Paradigm
society made of competing interest, more than 2 groups - law is tool of power group
Conflict Paradigm
society made of competing/conflicting interests - law is tool used by those in power
Integrity Testing
sting operations to test whether police officers will make honest choices
What are the most common reasons for false convictions?
suspects don't understand their Miranda Rights & juveniles are prone to psychological manipulation
Example of Legal Abuse
unlawful seizure
Authority
unquestionable entitlement to be obeyed that comes from fulfilling specific role
Persuasion
use of signs, symbols, words & arguments to induce compliance
B/c plea bargaining is efficient & benefits both state & defendant, this process is justified by what?
utilitarianism
What ethical system is a defense attorney who strictly adheres to the Model Rules exhibiting?
utilitarianism
What is the ethical system that justifies passing a law for the purpose of protecting people from harm?
utilitarianism
Exclusionary Rule
when evidence has been obtained illegally, it must be excluded from use in trial
What's the ethical concern regarding expert witnesses?
when the witness is used in a dishonest way