Exam 2: Issues of Law
Exam 1: Crime, Criminal Justice, and Policy50 Questions
Exam 2: Issues of Law45 Questions
Exam 3: Policing and Law Enforcement56 Questions
Exam 4: The Court System46 Questions
Exam 5: Institutional Corrections30 Questions
Exam 6: Community Corrections40 Questions
Exam 7: The Juvenile Justice System55 Questions
Exam 8: Conclusion14 Questions
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The right to habeas corpus allows an individual to challenge illegal confinement by the government.
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The criminal law in the United States is taken from the French tradition of common law.
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The justification of self-defense requires all but which of the following?
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Searches and seizures that violate Fourth Amendment provisions are subject to the
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A ____________ is when individuals are required by law to act, but fail to do so.
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All laws in the United States must abide by the U.S. Constitution.
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The practice of transforming unwritten local customs into written codes of behavior for the entire country established the English tradition of
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Punishments for drug offenses can range from probation to the death penalty.
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Provide examples of each of the following types of crimes:
a. Personal crimes
b. Property crimes
c. Crimes against public order
d. Drug offenses
e. White-collar crimes
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Mala in se crimes are those that are prohibited, but not necessarily bad.
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What is the difference between "justifications" and "excuses" with regard to defenses to criminal liability? Provide one example of each.
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The first legal definition of insanity was known as the M'Naghten Rule.
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Which of the following ruled that it is unconstitutional to execute a mentally retarded offender?
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The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that warrantless use of GPS to track suspects is
unconstitutional.
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Mens rea is always required for someone to be punished for engaging in criminal behavior.
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Identify the two main parts that make up the federal constitution.
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