Exam 9: The Goals and Process of Punishment
Exam 1: Criminal Justice Perspectives20 Questions
Exam 2: The Process of Justice16 Questions
Exam 3: Crime and Crime Control22 Questions
Exam 4: Counting Crimes and Criminals24 Questions
Exam 5: Police and Policing23 Questions
Exam 6: Law Enforcement in the Criminal Justice System20 Questions
Exam 7: The Criminal Courts25 Questions
Exam 8: People and Problems in the Courts23 Questions
Exam 9: The Goals and Process of Punishment19 Questions
Exam 10: Incarceration20 Questions
Exam 11: Problems and Issues in Incarceration23 Questions
Exam 12: Probation, Parole, and Community Corrections23 Questions
Exam 13: Issues in Community Supervision18 Questions
Exam 14: The Juvenile Justice System20 Questions
Exam 15: Discharge and Developments19 Questions
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Time spent in jail after conviction but before going to prison generally counts toward a prison sentence.
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A ________ term is one in which each sentence must be served in order, one following the other.
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According to deterrence theory, punishment is an example of what awaits law violators and serves to educate would-be offenders, so that they will weigh the costs of crime against its benefits.
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A false positive refers to someone who is predicted to be safe but who turns out to be dangerous.
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_______ is the only justification for criminal punishment that is not "forward looking".
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Often during violent offenses among friends and family, the crimes are more rational than emotional.
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________ refers to the unequal treatment of similar offenders at sentencing.
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________ suggests that punishment serves to prevent future crime, but not by education or fear. Rather, it prevents future crimes by removing opportunities for crimes.
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24 states have created sentencing commissions, formal bodies assigned to assess and oversee criminal sentencing and recommend reforms.
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In 1995, Congress passed legislation calling for states to develop ______________. As such, those convicted of violent offenses are to serve at least 85% of the term they receive.
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In ___________ sentencing systems, the judge and parole authority have no sentencing power.
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_______ deterrence occurs when the object of the deterrent effect is the specific offender.
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The number of death penalty sentences has significantly increased since the 1990s.
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Treatment penalties assume an "identity of conflict" between the state and the offender.
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In ___________ sentencing systems, the legislature establishes a range of penalties (minimum to maximum) and the judge is then authorized to impose a sentence that is not less than the minimum and not more than the maximum.
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__________ is a purpose of punishment based on the idea that punishment of the individual offender produces benefits for the future by making the crime less attractive.
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The responsivity principle of the risk-need-responsivity (RNR) model states that every offender will react identically to the treatment offered.
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