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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According to Rawls, once individuals are given a fair opportunity, their actual success will vary based on their individual choices, aptitudes, and talents.
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Exoneration is when a convicted person is relieved of the consequences on their criminal acts..
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When using cost-benefit analysis to arrive at an answer, what is the second step?
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In procedural justice, the proper procedures are laid down by:
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Kohlberg's work suggests that a focus on justice is the highest point in the development of moral reasoning.
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Ultimately, the criminal justice system is charged with distributing justice throughout society.
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Commutative justice states that if a good or service has a price that is proportional to its value, and if a punishment is in proportion with an offender's crime, then justice has been achieved.
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Rawls might argue that indigent defendants in felony cases shouldbe provided with legal representation, even if they cannot afford it. Rawls would reach this conclusion based on:
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For Hart, enforcement of morality produced the greatest happiness by protecting society.
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Rawls's theory has too many critics, making it unable to stand as one of the more important perspectives on contemporary justice.
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Arrigo suggests that one goal of postmodern justice is to help understand why different persons and different groups have different definitions of justice, by exploring their narratives.
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If the desired outcome of the law isthe elimination of illegal drugs, it should be accomplished by any means possible whether or not it respects the rights of the offender or other individuals. This statement describes which model of criminal justice?
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Rawls then argued that fairness is achieved when society provides the same set of rights and liberties to all persons and when society allows persons an equal opportunity to succeed.
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