Exam 1: The Study and Scope of Justice Administration
Exam 1: The Study and Scope of Justice Administration48 Questions
Exam 2: Organization and Administration Principles and Practices55 Questions
Exam 3: Rights of Criminal Justice Employees60 Questions
Exam 4: Police Organization and Operation66 Questions
Exam 5: Police Personnel Roles and Functions70 Questions
Exam 6: Police Issues and Practices77 Questions
Exam 7: Court Organization and Operation86 Questions
Exam 8: Court Personnel Roles and Functions64 Questions
Exam 9: Court Issues and Practices200 Questions
Exam 11: Corrections Personnel Roles and Functions89 Questions
Exam 12: Corrections Issues and Practices98 Questions
Exam 13: Ethical Considerations78 Questions
Exam 14: Special Challenges Labor Relations, liability, and Discipline95 Questions
Exam 15: Financial Administration55 Questions
Exam 16: Technologies and Tools: in an Era of Big Data and the Cloud91 Questions
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The part of the criminal justice process that the U.S.public sees the least of and knows the least about is:
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John Locke,in his theory of the social contract,maintained that people had just enough rationality to recognize their situation and to come together to form governments for self-protection.
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All of the following are steps involved in a force-field analysis,except:
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The principles of the Declaration of Independence are almost a paraphrase of:
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All of the following are steps involved in a force-field analysis,except:
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Changes in the criminal justice field typically occur accidentally or haphazardly because of the dysfunction in the processes associated with it.
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In what ways do the wide discretionary powers possessed by actors in the justice system contribute to the concept of system fragmentation discussed in Chapter One?
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If the system of justice in the United States is truly a non-system,as suggested in Chapter One,what measures could be taken to improve the inefficiencies that are often cited as the basis of the problem?
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