CRJ110 Module 5 Exploration Transcript
CCCOnline ccco.desire2learn.com 1
CRJ110 Module 5 Exploration
Module5 Welcome
Adjudication
Module5 Introduction
Welcome back Rookies!
In this exploration we move away from the heroine murder case to widen our lens on
criminal justice. We explore juvenile justice as well as the war on drugs. You will see
a set of shields in the next screen. Click each shield to gain more details about
juvenile justice and the war on drugs.
Click NEXT to begin.
CRJ110 Module 5 Exploration Transcript
CCCOnline ccco.desire2learn.com 2
Module5 Objectives
Objectives
Compare and Contrast the adult and juvenile system and the different perspectives
and goals of each system
Discuss the legal impact of Court decisions in relation to the juvenile justice system
Discuss the history of drug abuse and anti-drug legislation and its impact on society
Summarize various efforts throughout history to respond to the drug program and
an assessment of each
Module5 Home
CRJ110 Module 5 Exploration Transcript
CCCOnline ccco.desire2learn.com 3
The Case
Case Notes:
This case shocked parents everywhere. The suspect was a “callous liar” and had
been sent to therapy when he was 12 when his parents realized he was viewing child
pornography. He was interested in mortuary science and at one time had convinced
his mother to help him practice restraining someone with zip ties. (Denver Post,
2013)
Evidence details twisted path that led Austin Sigg to Jessica Ridgeway
Crime Scene Photo: The victim, Jessica Ridgeway, was a 10-year-old girl. She
attended elementary school in Westminster, CO. She did not know her attacker,
although he lived a little more than a mile away. (Denver Post, 2013)
Suspect Photo: Austin Sigg, 17, grabbed Jessica as she walked across a street in
her neighborhood and he took her to his home where he raped, strangled her to
death and then dismembered her body. (Denver Post, 2013)
Juvenile Court: The DA bypassed juvenile court altogether based upon the crime.
Austin Sigg’s case was directly filed by the district attorney in adult court.
http://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_24631031/evidence-details-twisted-path-that-led-austin-sigg
CRJ110 Module 5 Exploration Transcript
CCCOnline ccco.desire2learn.com 4
Juvenile Justice
Colorado Juvenile Courts
Charging Juveniles
In Colorado, you can be charged with a crime starting at age 10. This age varies
from state to state. There are also different methods in which a juvenile can be
transferred to adult court. An example is the Austin Sigg’s case. The first method is a
transfer hearing in which the juvenile judge decides whether to bind over to the adult
court and the second is a direct filing in which the district attorney decides to file a
case directly. In the case of Sigg, the district attorney “directly filed” the case.
Sentencing Juveniles
It used to be common to sentence juveniles to life in prison without parole and this is
documented in the Frontline Special When Kids Get Life. The Supreme Court
ultimately decided this was cruel and unusual punishment.
Juveniles & Parole
If you commit first degree murder in Colorado as a juvenile, you are automatically
up for parole after forty years. This does not mean you will receive parole but you
are eligible for parole. Juveniles are also not eligible for the death penalty based
upon a Supreme Court ruling Roper v. Simmons.
http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/whenkidsgetlife/
https://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/03-633.ZO.html
CRJ110 Module 5 Exploration Transcript
CCCOnline ccco.desire2learn.com 5
War on Drugs
War on Drugs
Strict enforcement
A feel-good approach that has cost a fortune to sustain but that has done little to
reduce the use and manufacture of controlled substances.
Asset forfeiture
An aggressive approach that yields great monetary return but often ensnares truly
innocent property owners.
Crop control
Theoretically a good idea, but in practice more show than substance. Major obstacles
include the inability to overcome the potentially huge profits for farmers of illegal
plants and difficulties involved in getting foreign governments to cooperate in
eradication efforts.
Education and treatment
Seen by some as the key to resolving the drug problem but are inherently long-term
solutions that do little to reduce the problem now.
Legalization or decriminalization
An approach that would likely reduce criminal justice expenditure, with
commensurate expenditure increases for health care and attendant problems. Some
say, however, that the additional costs to society resulting from erosion of the social
and moral fabric would be immeasurable, making this the least attractive strategy.
Interdiction
An almost futile effort to seal the borders of the United States to drug shipments.
CRJ110 Module 5 Exploration Transcript
CCCOnline ccco.desire2learn.com 6
Knowledge Check
Now, let’s check your war on drugs knowledge. Click NEXT to begin.
Question 1
Which of the following is an aggressive approach that yields great monetary return?
Correct Choice
crop control
X asset forfeiture
strict enforcement
education or treatment
legalization or decriminalization
interdiction
Question 2
Which of the following has created difficulty involved in getting foreign governments
to cooperate in eradication efforts?
Correct Choice
X crop control
asset forfeiture
strict enforcement
education or treatment
legalization or decriminalization
interdiction
CCCOnline ccco.desire2learn.com 7
CRJ110 Module 5 Exploration Transcript
Question 3
Which of the following creates inherently long-term solutions that do little to reduce
the problem now?
Correct Choice
crop control
asset forfeiture
strict enforcement
X education or treatment
legalization or decriminalization
interdiction
Question 4
Which of the following is a feel-good approach that has cost a fortune to sustain?
Correct Choice
crop control
asset forfeiture
X strict enforcement
education or treatment
legalization or decriminalization
interdiction
Question 5
Which of the following is an almost futile effort to seal the borders of the United
States?
Correct Choice
crop control
asset forfeiture
strict enforcement
education or treatment
legalization or decriminalization
X interdiction
Question 6
Which of the following would decrease the costs of criminal justice, but conversely
increase the costs of health care?
Correct Choice
crop control
asset forfeiture
CRJ110 Module 5 Exploration Transcript
CCCOnline ccco.desire2learn.com 8
strict enforcement
education or treatment
X legalization or decriminalization
interdiction
Conclusion
You’re Done!
You’ve reached the end of this exploration. You can review the information by
clicking BACK.
This exploration discussed both juvenile justice by sharing an example of the Austin
Sigg case, as well as discussed the continuing war on drugs.
Use the CRJ Resources link as much as you can throughout this course.
http://ccconline.libguides.com/criminaljustice
CRJ110 Module 5 Exploration
Module5 Welcome
Adjudication
Module5 Introduction
Module5 Objectives
Module5 Home
The Case
Case Notes:
Juvenile Justice
Colorado Juvenile Courts
Sentencing Juveniles
War on Drugs
War on Drugs
Knowledge Check
Question 1
Question 2
Question 3
Question 4
Question 5
Question 6
Conclusion
Applied Sciences
Architecture and Design
Biology
Business & Finance
Chemistry
Computer Science
Geography
Geology
Education
Engineering
English
Environmental science
Spanish
Government
History
Human Resource Management
Information Systems
Law
Literature
Mathematics
Nursing
Physics
Political Science
Psychology
Reading
Science
Social Science
Home
Blog
Archive
Contact
google+twitterfacebook
Copyright © 2019 HomeworkMarket.com