biometrics - methods to identify a person based on his or her unique physical characteristics, capital crime - criminal act that makes the offender eligible to receive the death penalty, civil liberties - basic rights and freedoms for American citizens, crime control model - places primary emphasis on the right of society to be protected from crime and violent criminals, diversion - an effort to keep offenders out of prison or jail by placing them into programs that promote treatment and rehabilitation rather than punishment, domestic terrorism - acts of terrorism that take place on U.S. soil without direct foreign involvement, due process model - a criminal justice model that places primacy on the right of the individual to be protected from the power of the government, ethics - a system of moral principles that govern a person’s perception of right and wrong, evidence-based practices - approaches or strategies that have been researched and are shown to produce the desired outcomes, gun control - efforts by a government to regulate or control the sale of guns, homeland security - a concerted national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States, justice reinvestment - a corrections policy that promotes (a) a reduction in spending on prisons and jails and (b) reinvestment of the resulting savings into programs that decrease crime and reduce reoffending, recidivism - the act of committing a new crime after a person has already been punished for a previous crime by being convicted and sent to jail or prison, terrorism - the use or threat of violence to achieve political objectives, victim - any person who suffers physical, emotional, or financial harm as a result of a criminal act,

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