Exam 13: Crime and Corrections Policy in Texas
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In the state of Texas, which race/ethnicity is most likely to be on death row today?
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Explain and discuss Texas's correctional system. What is the history of the system? What presents hurdles to an effective system? Can Texas prisons ever be considered the best in the nation?
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A minor criminal offense, usually punishable by a small fine or a short jail sentence, is a(n)
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Which of the following is NOT a reason that an individual can be given the death penalty in Texas?
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Texas leads the nation in the number of state-sanctioned executions.
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Which of the following does the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles NOT handle?
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What is the controversy tied to criminal cases, in particular capital cases, in the state of Texas? Why is there such a controversy? What protections are put in place in order to help protect the defendants in these cases?
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When a person is arrested for a felony or misdemeanor and jailed rather than ticketed, he or she will be arraigned before a judge. What happens next?
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The integrity of the Texas judicial system has been called into question many times. Explain what events have caused these questions. Discuss the outcome of the situations and what the state of Texas is doing to combat future accusations.
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In a situation in which the defendant may have committed his or her first offense, the judge is more likely to issue a punishment of ________.
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A grand jury consists of how many individuals to possibly hear a case?
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What is one of the biggest issues in regard to perpetuating criminal activities in Texas?
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Which of the following groups of crimes are considered second-degree felonies?
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Individuals that can not afford an attorney have a constitutional right to have one appointed to them. Which Supreme Court case was instumental in guaranteeing this right?
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The governor of Texas is unable to grant clemency to death-row inmates without the recommendation of the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles.
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More than 100 death-row inmates in Texas have been represented by
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In Texas, the legal standard of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt is used in which type(s) of cases?
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A second-degree felony can be punishable by 2-20 years in prison and a fine of up to $20,000.
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