CJL3038 Exam 1 Exam with complete
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Max Weber - CORRECT ANSWER-coercion will be enforced by a staff of people
Max Weber - CORRECT ANSWER-external pressures
pressures involve force
officials apply the force
Donald Black - CORRECT ANSWER-law is government social control
Accusatory Styles - CORRECT ANSWER-Penal
Compensatory
Penal - CORRECT ANSWER-The violator will be punished
Compensatory - CORRECT ANSWER-a person has a contractual obligation, and owes
the victim restitution
Remedial Styles - CORRECT ANSWER-Therapeutic
Concilliatory
Therapeutic - CORRECT ANSWER-Abnormal conduct that needs help
Concilliatory - CORRECT ANSWER-Deviant behavior is one side of a conflict that
needs to be solved without right and wrong
Other definitions of law - CORRECT ANSWER-rules and regulations
regime to perserve inequality
regime for resolution of conflict
reflection of popular will
value inquiry
What do these definitions of law have in common? - CORRECT ANSWER--they
regulate and restrain behaviors
-they are a formal system of rules of conduct
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-a guide of action/inaction
-law needs enforcement to have meaning
Donald Black - CORRECT ANSWER-Legislation, Litigation, Adjudication
Problem with a definition of law - CORRECT ANSWER-events are shaped to fit the
definition of law
----times change
-----but less bias
Domestic Law - CORRECT ANSWER-Doesn't matter if you know speed limit, you can
get a ticket
Consensus Paradigm - CORRECT ANSWER-consensus in society is needed to
maintain order
Consensus Paradigm C's - CORRECT ANSWER-Consensus of Values
Cooperation
Compromise
Group Conflict - CORRECT ANSWER-law is a result of a power difference of different
groups
Elitest Conflict - CORRECT ANSWER-law is the tool by which the ruling class takes
control (government)
Group Conflict types - CORRECT ANSWER-coercive, monetary, ideological
Elitest Conflict Issues - CORRECT ANSWER-exposes inequality
Consensus v Conflict - CORRECT ANSWER-driven by survival and necessity/ power
and competition
Primitive Legal Systems - CORRECT ANSWER-built on an emphasis around norms,
customs, and religion
Primitive Legal Systems - CORRECT ANSWER-hunting and gathering society with
clans and no political system
Substantive - CORRECT ANSWER-right v wrong
Procedural - CORRECT ANSWER-rules on how the law is enforced
Primitive Legal Systems - CORRECT ANSWER-emphasis on the common good
Transitional Legal Systems - CORRECT ANSWER-transition to industrial societies
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