Deck 2: The Relativity of Law and Crime

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The comedy spoof The Interview came under protest because of fictitious plot to assassinate:

A) Kim Jong Un
B) The Prophet Mohammed
C) Fidel Castro
D) Prince Harry
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If a violation of criminal law occurs the case against the defendant is brought by the _________________.

A) state
B) plaintiff
C) victim
D) petitioner
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Rules and regulations made to control business, professional, and corporate activities are referred to as

A) criminal law
B) civil law
C) administrative law
D) all of the above
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Violations of civil law are called

A) infractions
B) torts
C) tarts
D) violations
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Case that struck down sodomy laws targeted at homosexuals only

A) Coker v Georgia (1977)
B) Bowers v Hardwick (1986)
C) Lawerence v Texas (2003)
D) Roper v Simmons (2005)
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Movement in and out of the continuum of socially desirable behavior is what criminologists refer to as the

A) socialization effect
B) paradigm shift
C) relativity of crime
D) none of the above
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The belief that one's own cultural norms are superior to any other is known as

A) ethnocentrism
B) utilitarianism
C) deontology
D) none of the above
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The level of proof required by civil court is

A) a preponderance of the evidence
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) a reasonable suspicion
D) probable cause
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In which court is the concept of intent not required?

A) criminal court
B) juvenile court
C) administrative court
D) civil court
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Case holding that one cannot receive the death penalty for the crime of rape

A) Coker v Georgia (1977)
B) Bowers v Hardwick (1986)
C) Lawerence v Texas (2003)
D) Roper v Simmons (2005)
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The goal of criminal justice that requires physically removing an individual's ability to commit crime is

A) deterrence
B) rehabilitation
C) retribution
D) incapacitation
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Failure to perform a required act such as filing an income tax return or providing proper care to a child in one's custody is a crime of

A) commission
B) omission
C) passion
D) neglect
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Rehabilitation refers to using punishment to restore a moral balance after a crime has occurred.
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Combines elements of criminal and civil law. It is based on the delegation of rule-making authority from a legislative body to a regulatory agency.

A) juvenile law
B) elder law
C) administrative law
D) traffic law
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An offender can be found not guilty in criminal court and subsequently found guilty in civil court for the same offense.
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Criminal acts that are considered the most serious and are punishable by execution or incarceration for one year or longer are

A) misdemeanors
B) felonies
C) violations
D) all of the above
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The two elements of a crime are the

A) mens rea and actus reus
B) guilty mind and guilty act
C) both A & B
D) none of the above
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Civil law can be retroactive.
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The American system of justice is made of which of these entities:

A) police
B) courts
C) corrections
D) all of the above
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Offenses that are punishable by fines or less than one year of incarceration are

A) felonies
B) violations
B) misdemeanors
C) none of the above
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In the United States, Roe v. Wade (1973) is an example of relativity across space because some states allow abortion and some states do not.
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Charlie Hebdo was attacked because it was a derogatory movie about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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Civil court cases are brought by an individual petitioner against a defendant.
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The use of punitive sanctions to dissuade persons from committing criminal offenses in the future is referred to as deterrence.
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From the consensus orientation, criminal law is seen as operating in the interest of a wealthy and powerful elite whose desires often conflict with those of members of less privileged groups.
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Robbery is the breaking and entering the dwelling house of another in the nighttime with the intent to commit a felony therein
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The consensus perspective maintains that criminal law develops and operates in the interest of society at large.
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As of 2016, 37 of 50 states have legalized marijuana in some form
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Alcohol kills more people every year than all illegal drugs combined.
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Deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation are the three goals of criminal justice.
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Deck 2: The Relativity of Law and Crime
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The comedy spoof The Interview came under protest because of fictitious plot to assassinate:

A) Kim Jong Un
B) The Prophet Mohammed
C) Fidel Castro
D) Prince Harry
A
2
If a violation of criminal law occurs the case against the defendant is brought by the _________________.

A) state
B) plaintiff
C) victim
D) petitioner
A
3
Rules and regulations made to control business, professional, and corporate activities are referred to as

A) criminal law
B) civil law
C) administrative law
D) all of the above
C
4
Violations of civil law are called

A) infractions
B) torts
C) tarts
D) violations
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Case that struck down sodomy laws targeted at homosexuals only

A) Coker v Georgia (1977)
B) Bowers v Hardwick (1986)
C) Lawerence v Texas (2003)
D) Roper v Simmons (2005)
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Movement in and out of the continuum of socially desirable behavior is what criminologists refer to as the

A) socialization effect
B) paradigm shift
C) relativity of crime
D) none of the above
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The belief that one's own cultural norms are superior to any other is known as

A) ethnocentrism
B) utilitarianism
C) deontology
D) none of the above
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The level of proof required by civil court is

A) a preponderance of the evidence
B) beyond a reasonable doubt
C) a reasonable suspicion
D) probable cause
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In which court is the concept of intent not required?

A) criminal court
B) juvenile court
C) administrative court
D) civil court
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10
Case holding that one cannot receive the death penalty for the crime of rape

A) Coker v Georgia (1977)
B) Bowers v Hardwick (1986)
C) Lawerence v Texas (2003)
D) Roper v Simmons (2005)
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11
The goal of criminal justice that requires physically removing an individual's ability to commit crime is

A) deterrence
B) rehabilitation
C) retribution
D) incapacitation
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12
Failure to perform a required act such as filing an income tax return or providing proper care to a child in one's custody is a crime of

A) commission
B) omission
C) passion
D) neglect
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Rehabilitation refers to using punishment to restore a moral balance after a crime has occurred.
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14
Combines elements of criminal and civil law. It is based on the delegation of rule-making authority from a legislative body to a regulatory agency.

A) juvenile law
B) elder law
C) administrative law
D) traffic law
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An offender can be found not guilty in criminal court and subsequently found guilty in civil court for the same offense.
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Criminal acts that are considered the most serious and are punishable by execution or incarceration for one year or longer are

A) misdemeanors
B) felonies
C) violations
D) all of the above
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17
The two elements of a crime are the

A) mens rea and actus reus
B) guilty mind and guilty act
C) both A & B
D) none of the above
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Civil law can be retroactive.
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The American system of justice is made of which of these entities:

A) police
B) courts
C) corrections
D) all of the above
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20
Offenses that are punishable by fines or less than one year of incarceration are

A) felonies
B) violations
B) misdemeanors
C) none of the above
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21
In the United States, Roe v. Wade (1973) is an example of relativity across space because some states allow abortion and some states do not.
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Charlie Hebdo was attacked because it was a derogatory movie about North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
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Civil court cases are brought by an individual petitioner against a defendant.
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The use of punitive sanctions to dissuade persons from committing criminal offenses in the future is referred to as deterrence.
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From the consensus orientation, criminal law is seen as operating in the interest of a wealthy and powerful elite whose desires often conflict with those of members of less privileged groups.
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Robbery is the breaking and entering the dwelling house of another in the nighttime with the intent to commit a felony therein
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The consensus perspective maintains that criminal law develops and operates in the interest of society at large.
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As of 2016, 37 of 50 states have legalized marijuana in some form
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Alcohol kills more people every year than all illegal drugs combined.
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Deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation are the three goals of criminal justice.
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