Outline six key features of the crime control model
Promote victims rights
Please power should be expanded to make investigations and other police processes easier
Legal technicalities that restrict police should be eliminated
Should operate like an assembly line convey about moving cases quickly towards disposition
When police arrest and CPS bring the charge accused should be presumed guilty as its reliable evidence
Repression of crime is its most important function
Outline links to theories crime control model
Right realism like harsher punishments both have zero tolerance policing requires punishment for offenses prioritize order rather than justice as crime is caused by lack of self-control
Rules governing working justice system that favour crime control
No automatic right to appeal: priorities efficiency speed and finally prevents lengthy procedures as presumed guilt most appeals viewed as unnecessary disruptions primary goal imposed punishments limiting appeals accelerating punishment process
Stop and search without reason: police more power less restricted
Double jeapardy rule: stops illegal technicalities that restricts police that got eliminated
Case that illustrates crime control model
Colin stagg: due to swift prioritisation of the conviction and societal protection over procedural rights of the suspects assumption of guilt despite like a forensic evidence police convinced it was him main priority high public media pressure high profile case among the public safety enhanced police power and deception used honey trap undercover officer to entice confession illustrates models focus on giving police extensive authority key focus secure conviction promote strong public reaction demanded case to solve quickly as possible
Key parts of the due process model