Exam 6: Concepts of Justice
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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-Discourse Perspective
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A perspective that emphasizes a public dialogue or discourse in which the public then reaches consensus on what is or is not just.
Desired outcomes are those identified by persons or agencies with authority, and the measure of success is whether those outcomes are achieved. If the outcomes are achieved, then justice has been, as well.This statement describes which model of criminal justice?
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-Authoritarian submission
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A high degree of submission to the authorities who are perceived to be established and legitimate in the society in which one lives.
Who said society must provide equality of opportunity for everyone in society?
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So long as there is a written code of laws and policies, a police agency that enforces them, a court system that judges them, and a correctional system that punishes violators, the system is assumed to work. This statement describes which model of criminal justice?
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A technique called cost-benefit analysis, derived from economics, is often used to arrive at an answer to the question, "What produces the greatest good for most people?"
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Postmodern justice would hold that, when two witnesses give different reports, what has happened is that the actual reality becomes unimportant, because what the witnesses believe they saw becomes the reality to them.
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This type of justice emphasizes dialogue about how justice ought to be conceived.
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