Chapter 1: Crime, Criminal Justice, and Criminology Last updated Save as PDF Page ID 15866 Alison S. Burke, David Carter, Brian Fedorek, Tiffany Morey, Lore Rutz-Burri, & Shanell Sanchez Southern Oregon University via OpenOregon 1.1: Crime and the Criminal Justice System 1.2: Deviance, Rule Violations, and Criminality 1.3: Social Norms- Folkways, Mores, Taboo, and Laws 1.4: Interactionist View 1.5: Consensus View and Decriminalizing Laws 1.6: Conflict View 1.7: The Three C’s- Cops, Courts, and Corrections 1.8: The Crime Control and Due Process Models 1.9: How Cases Move Through the System 1.10: Media Coverage of Crimes 1.11: Wedding Cake Model of Justice 1.12: Street Crime, Corporate Crime, and White-Collar Crime 1.13: Different Types of Crimes and Offenses 1.14: Victims and Victim Typologies 1.15: Victim Rights and Assistance