Exam 9: Overview of Criminal Case Processing
Exam 1: Welcome to Criminal Justice16 Questions
Exam 2: Crime in Context16 Questions
Exam 3: Types and Categorizations of Crime16 Questions
Exam 4: Measurement and Extent of Crime16 Questions
Exam 5: Theories of Crime16 Questions
Exam 6: Victims of Crime16 Questions
Exam 7: Understanding Justice16 Questions
Exam 8: Understading Criminal Law16 Questions
Exam 9: Overview of Criminal Case Processing16 Questions
Exam 10: History of Law Enforcement16 Questions
Exam 11: Current Organization of Law Enforcement15 Questions
Exam 12: Law Enforcement Culture, Recruitment, and Training16 Questions
Exam 13: Personal Toll of Police Work16 Questions
Exam 14: Primary Police Practices16 Questions
Exam 15: Police Use of Force16 Questions
Exam 16: Police Misconduct16 Questions
Exam 17: Police and Constitutional Law16 Questions
Exam 18: Police Investigations and Arrests16 Questions
Exam 19: Future of Policing16 Questions
Exam 20: History of Courts16 Questions
Exam 21: Current Organization of Courts16 Questions
Exam 22: Courtroom Personnel15 Questions
Exam 23: Courtroom Practices and Pretrial Procedures16 Questions
Exam 24: Trials16 Questions
Exam 25: Sentencing and Appeals16 Questions
Exam 26: Juvenile Courts16 Questions
Exam 27: Future of Courts16 Questions
Exam 28: History of Corrections16 Questions
Exam 29: Current Organization of Corrections16 Questions
Exam 30: Corrections Personnel16 Questions
Exam 31: Community Corrections16 Questions
Exam 32: Institutional Corrections16 Questions
Exam 33: Diversity, Female Inmates, and Special Category Prisoners16 Questions
Exam 34: Juvenile Corrections16 Questions
Exam 35: Future of Corrections16 Questions
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Roughly half (about 47%) of all criminal cases go to trial.
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Even through preliminary and grand jury hearings are often presented as occurring after an initial appearance and prior to an arraignment, they can occur at other times, for instance prior to an arrest.
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Grand juries often consist of 6-23 members who are selected in the same manner as jurors in a trial; they also have the power to conduct their own investigations.
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Prisons hold individuals serving sentences of less than 12 months and those who cannot make bail.
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Which of the following is the most common form of punishment used for individuals who violate the law?
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The _______ Amendment provides the right to a trial by jury for offenders who face a punishment of more than 6 months of incarceration.
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Electronic monitoring is often used in conjunction with which of the following?
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Which of the following is correct with regard to preliminary hearings?
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The initial appearance is a fact-finding stage, at which defendants accused of serious crimes enter a plea.
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Syd works in the local jail, where he processes arrestees. Some people refer to him as an intake or processing clerk. Which of the following best reflects another title for his position?
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The courts have ruled that defendants who are taken into custody
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What do you see as the strengths and weaknesses of both community and institutional corrections?
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Jake was arrested and charged with robbery. Which of the following is most likely to happen at Jake's initial appearance?
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Home confinement, probation, and day reporting centers are examples of institutional corrections.
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Briefly describe the primary actions that occur in the courts.
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