Exam 5: The Dynamics of Courthouse Justice

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Judges, lawyers, clerks, court stenographers, law clerks, and bailiffs work inside the courtroom.

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The shared decision making of the courtroom work group helps to diffuse responsibility.

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Speedy-trial laws are limited because they do not deal with discretion.

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How are newcomers to a courtroom taught formal requirements of the job and informal rules of behavior?

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One of the often-noted problems of courts is that it take too long for cases to reach disposition.What are the three reasons that delay is seen as a problem for the courts? Which one do you think is the biggest problem? Why?

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Newcomers to a job learn the formal and informal rules of behavior through ____.

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Law in _____ approaches to solving the problem of delay can prove effective because they focus on coordinating the activities of the key actors in the courthouse.

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The _____ Amendment provides for the right to a speedy and public trial.

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In a general sense, the term _____ suggests abnormal or unacceptable time lapses in the processing of cases.

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The _____ is the officer who presides in a court of law.

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What concept is directly related to the reality that the criminal courthouse is not a single organization but rather a collection of separate institutions that gather in a common workplace?

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The courtroom work group refers to the _____ participants.

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The clerk of court is responsible for overseeing jury selection.

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Assistant prosecutors are often judged not on how many cases they win, but on how few they ____.

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What is the name given to the process that treats defendants' as objects to be processed?

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Most state speedy trial laws are designed to protect

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Assembly-line justice, discretion, and the courtroom work group are all concepts used to explain what?

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The _____ is responsible for transporting detained defendants from the jail to the courthouse.

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A discretionary decision based on decision makers' values and attitudes reflects

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Speedy-trial laws reflect a law in action approach to problem solving.

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