Title: CRJS 501 Criminal Justice Theory
1CRJS 501Criminal Justice Theory
- Session 1
- Course Introduction
- Criminal Justice Theory and Criminal Justice as
an Academic Discipline
2Question
- Whats the first thing that comes to mind when
you hear the term CRIMINAL JUSTICE?
3Question
- As a criminal justice graduate student (and as a
citizen and/or criminal justice professional) in
thinking about contemporary criminal justice
issues, what is your PASSION?
4Course Goals
- FOUNDATION FOR EXAMINING ISSUES in criminal
justice. - THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK to critically analyze
contemporary CJ policies and practices. - OPPORTUNITY TO DEVELOP IDEAS around contemporary
issues in CJ.
5What Id Like You to Learn From this Course
- The THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES that provide the
foundation of the discipline of criminal justice. - An UNDERSTANDING OF THE HISTORY OF THE EVOLUTION
OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE as an academic discipline. - How to CRITICALLY EXAMINE CONTEMPORARY ISSUES in
criminal justice with attention to existing
theories and a fresh perspective. - How to WRITE/PRESENT AN APA FORMAT LITERATURE
REVIEW PAPER.
6Criminal Justice as an Academic Discipline
- What is criminal justice?
- What does criminal justice involve as an academic
discipline? - Is criminal justice really (and does it need to
be) an independent discipline?
7CJ Flow Chart created by the 1967 Presidents
Commission on Law Enforcement and Criminal
Justice http//www.ojp.usdoj.gov/bjs/flowchart.ht
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8Comments on CJ Education Readings?
9- Academic Criminal Justice has seen (since the
LEAA funding in 1968) phenomenal growth, unequal
in any other science or profession in the history
of humankind (Adler, 1995, p. 21)
10Criminal Justice Theory
- What is a theory?
- Why do we need a theory or theories of criminal
justice? - What are some examples of the application of
theory to criminal justice policy and practice? - How does theory guide research?
11Comments on CJ Theory Readings?
12- How is it that we have entire academic degree
programs dedicated to the study of criminal
justice, and yet most programs curricula do not
address explicitly its theoretical forces and
underpinnings? Our students, especially those in
graduate programs aspiring to work in academe,
must have a solid grasp of both the why of
crime and the why of criminal justice and crime
control. - (Kraska, P.B. (2006). Criminal Justice Theory
Toward a Legitimacy and an infrastructure.
Justice Quarterly, 23 (2), 167-185. p. 181)
13- as a former Alaskan fishing guide who has been
chased by grizzly bears, I can say on good
authority thatbelieve it or nottheorizing can
actually be exciting (Kraska, p. 3)
14Thinking about Contemporary Issues in Criminal
Justice. Some Examples to Get Started
- Police use of force and policies on less than
lethal force - Racial Profiling
- Offender Profiling
- Specialized courts
- The use of Actuarial Tools to Predict
Dangerousness - Three Strikes Legislation
- Prison Rape Elimination Act
- Intensive Supervision Probation and Parole
- Challenges to felony voting laws
- Patriot Act and Surveillance
- Restorative and Community Justice Initiatives
- Sex offender registration
- Civil commitment of sexual predators
- Mandatory DNA sampling of convicted felons
- Recent State and US Supreme Court Decisions to
halt executions deeming lethal injection as cruel
and unusual punishment. - Shaming Laws
- Other??
15What is Your Theoretical Orientation? Some
questions to think about
- Why is there a disproportionate number of Black
Americans incarcerated in the United States? - Why were habitual offender laws been revived with
a vengeance in the late 20th century? - Why is the recidivism rate so high for offenders
coming out of jails and prisons? - Why is lethal injection suddenly under
constitutional attack?
16Theoretical Orientations
17Types of Peer Reviewed Journal Articles
- EMPIRICAL Report original research.
- REVIEW Critical evaluation of published work.
- THEORETICAL Review, integration, synthesis of
existing research literature to advance theory. - METHODOLOGICAL New methodological approach
presented. - CASE STUDY Description of case material while
working with an individual or organization to
illustrate a problem or to highlight issues in
research or theory.
18Coming up with a Literature Review Topic
- Criminal justice as an academic discipline is
concerned with the scholarly examination of
criminal justice as a social phenomenon. Along
these linesWhat questions are of particular
interest to you? What is your passion? What
questions get you wondering, concerned, riled up?
19Writing a Literature Review/Theoretical
Paper(See McShane Williams (2007), Ch 7)
- Paper should review existing research in a
particular area involving contemporary issues
with attention to theoretical perspectives or
particular theoretical focus. - Sections of Paper
- Title Page
- Abstract
- Introduction
- Body of Paper -- Method (will be very brief in a
review paper), Analysis (helpful to include
subheadings) - Discussion
20Term Paper Proposals
- Due Next Class session. Include
- TOPIC A contemporary CJ issue, policy, or
practice. - EXPLANATION -- Why you are interested in the
topic? What direction will you go with your paper
(e.g., how you will approach/organize,
theoretical perspective you will offer). - ABSTRACT 150 word description of the purpose of
your paper, sources you will use (e.g., published
literature), and conclusions.