Exam 8: Concepts of Criminal Procedure
Exam 1: Introducing Crime and Criminal Justice115 Questions
Exam 2: Criminal Justice, Society, and Morality113 Questions
Exam 3: Criminal Justice and Legal Philosophy117 Questions
Exam 4: Theories of Deviance and Social Control119 Questions
Exam 5: Theories of Criminal Behavior117 Questions
Exam 6: Concepts of Justice114 Questions
Exam 7: Concepts of Justice Policy116 Questions
Exam 8: Concepts of Criminal Procedure106 Questions
Exam 9: Criminal Law115 Questions
Exam 10: Criminal Punishment116 Questions
Exam 11: Core Concepts of US Policing118 Questions
Exam 12: Core Concepts of US Court Systems115 Questions
Exam 13: Core Concepts of US Correctional Theory and Practice117 Questions
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The Constitution guarantees that trials for all federal crimes, other than impeachment trials, shall be by jury.
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At the time the Sixth Amendment was adopted, the right to counsel clause was included to insure that people who could afford to hire lawyers were free to do so.
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Exigent circumstances are those that would cause a reasonable person to believe that entry or other relevant prompt action was necessary to:
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The Fourth Amendment originally applied only to the federal government.
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Proponents of the Crime Control Model believe there is no possibility that some of those accused of criminal activity are in fact not guilty.
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A testimonial communication occurs when persons disclose information, verbally or in writing.
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The U.S. Constitution is what ultimately sets the minimum requirements for procedural justice.
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This significantly limits the use of out-of-court statements by people who are not testifying at trial.
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Cross-examination is the principal means by which the believability of a witness and the truth of his testimony are tested.
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This is provided for in the Fourth Amendment and specifies that warrants must be supported by probable cause, specify where a search is to take place, and describe with particularity who or what is to be seized.
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What broad principle(s) can be identified, based on a review of the different theoretical perspectives on procedural justice?
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This is provided for by the first clause in the Fourth Amendment and prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures.
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The government may not discriminate based on characteristics like race, ethnicity, and religion. This is protected by:
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Procedural justice is a necessary component to law's legitimacy, but it is not enough.
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A trial in which the judge determines the verdict is called:
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