Deck 14: Crime and Punishment

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The American jury system is inherited from the ______ legal system.

A) French
B) Scottish
C) English
D) Canadian
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Efforts by states to combat increasing drug use in the 1980s resulted in ______.

A) dramatic increase in the prison population
B) severe decrease in the prison population
C) relatively stable prison population
D) surge in the construction of supermax security prisons
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"Truth-in-sentencing" laws ______.

A) increased judicial discretion over sentencing
B) decreased judicial discretion over sentencing
C) gave parole boards more flexibility
D) led to more forgiving penalties for criminal activity
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After two years of increasing crime, New York City's transit police Chief Bill Bratton and his force saw which of the following results?

A) rate of robberies increased
B) rate of robberies reduced
C) rate of trains being on-time decreased
D) the amount of trash on New York City subway cars decreased
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______ is a theory advanced by criminologists that harsh penalties will prevent people from committing crimes.

A) Deterrence theory
B) Judicial activist theory
C) Criminalist theory
D) Punitive theory
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The introduction of crack cocaine into society led to ______.

A) the creation of open-air drug markets
B) a decrease in prostitution and child neglect
C) decreasing robbery and homicide rates
D) an increase in arrests for powder cocaine use
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James Q. Wilson and George Kelling developed the ______ policing model in the early 1980s.

A) neighborhood
B) broken doors
C) broken windows
D) communicative
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______is the defining act of citizenship.

A) Paying taxes
B) Going to college
C) Serving on a jury
D) Voting
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During the 1960s and 1970s, racial tensions and crime rates ______.

A) decreased
B) remained the same as prior decades
C) increased
D) plateaued
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"Three strikes" laws required a minimum of ______ for individuals convicted of three felonies.

A) twenty-five-year sentences
B) fifty-year sentences
C) the death penalty
D) life sentences
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Broken-windows policing stresses the importance of which of the following?

A) enacting harsh penalties for criminals
B) giving criminals a chance to reform
C) maintaining public order
D) community service by criminals
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From which of the following countries did the American criminal justice system evolve?

A) Italy
B) Ancient Greece
C) Germany
D) England
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A ______ determines whether there is sufficient evidence for the state to prosecute someone for a crime.

A) judge
B) prosecutor
C) district attorney
D) grand jury
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______ refers to a punishment that permits people to remain in the community under supervision instead of going to prison.

A) Probation
B) Parole
C) Release
D) Permittance
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The war on drugs ______.

A) had a major effect on drug use
B) resulted in lower rates of imprisonment
C) drove drug prices up
D) cost less than public health tactics
Question
Bill Bratton, as chief of New York City's transit police, did the following:

A) was unable to keep crime rates from rising
B) managed to keep crime rates stable
C) reduced crime by 2.5 percent
D) reduced crime by 40 percent
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The early 1980s saw the introduction of which of the following illegal drugs?

A) crack cocaine
B) marijuana
C) opium
D) heroin
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______ law is composed of judges' legal opinions that reflect community practices and evolve over time.

A) Civil
B) Common
C) Sovereign
D) Mandatory
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A pattern of repeating criminal activity is known as ______.

A) repetition
B) recidivism
C) reversal
D) relapse
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The professional model of policing emphasizes ______.

A) professional relations with citizens
B) police independence
C) rapid response time
D) all of these
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Crimes such as homicide, assault, and robbery are seen as crimes against ______.

A) an individual victim only
B) a victim and his or her family
C) nature
D) an individual victim and against society
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In New York, which of the following groups are most likely to be stopped by the police?

A) Latinos
B) African Americans
C) whites
D) the elderly
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The community justice movement emphasizes traditional sentencing guidelines.
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A defendant who believes he or she received an unfair trial may file what kind of request?

A) allowance
B) allegation
C) appeal
D) authority
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In criminal cases, the state initiates punishment against individuals.
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Social scientists suggested that the turbulence of the 1960s and 1970s was caused, in part, by ______.

A) poverty
B) drugs
C) the Vietnam War
D) hippies
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Americans are governed by common law.
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Modern U.S. prisons have high rates of ______.

A) escape
B) rehabilitation
C) mental illness
D) deterrence
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______ offers nonviolent drug offenders a chance to reduce or dismiss charges in exchange for undergoing treatment or other rehabilitation.

A) Parole boards
B) Drug courts
C) Rehabilitation boards
D) Community councils
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The professional model of policing promotes walking through neighborhoods and personal interaction.
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The allegation that police target minorities when enforcing the law is called ______.

A) affirmative action
B) stereotyping
C) racial profiling
D) discrimination
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______ is the term used to describe the high rate of imprisonment in United States.

A) Megaprisons
B) Supermax
C) Mass incarceration
D) Super incarceration
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Criminal offenses are viewed as offenses against society itself.
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The introduction of the 911 emergency response system increased the appeal of the professional model of policing.
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Crime rates have been increasing during the past twenty-five years in the United States.
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______ theory advocates that harsh penalties will prevent people from committing crimes.

A) Deference
B) Deployment
C) Deterrence
D) Determination
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"Truth-in-sentencing" laws decreased judicial discretion over sentencing.
Question
What is the police tactic that allows officers to question and search citizens under specific circumstances?

A) stop and frisk
B) search and seizure
C) cut and run
D) stop and search
Question
Which of the following prohibits cruel and unusual punishment in the United States?

A) Constitution
B) Declaration of Independence
C) Treaty of Versailles
D) UN Declaration of Universal Human Rights
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Violent crime has fallen by approximately what amount since the early 1990s?

A) 5 percent
B) 50 percent
C) 80 percent
D) 96 percent
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Briefly discuss the evolution of crime policy since the mid-twentieth century.
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What is common law?
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Briefly discuss why punishment mechanisms vary across states.
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Why did prison rates increase dramatically in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s?
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Discuss James Q. Wilson and George Kelling's law enforcement strategy.
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Texas does not operate within the common law tradition.
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The public defender is the oldest law enforcement office within the common law system.
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Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the professional policing model.
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Describe the current state of living conditions within U.S. prisons.
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What is alternative punishment?
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Deck 14: Crime and Punishment
1
The American jury system is inherited from the ______ legal system.

A) French
B) Scottish
C) English
D) Canadian
C
2
Efforts by states to combat increasing drug use in the 1980s resulted in ______.

A) dramatic increase in the prison population
B) severe decrease in the prison population
C) relatively stable prison population
D) surge in the construction of supermax security prisons
A
3
"Truth-in-sentencing" laws ______.

A) increased judicial discretion over sentencing
B) decreased judicial discretion over sentencing
C) gave parole boards more flexibility
D) led to more forgiving penalties for criminal activity
B
4
After two years of increasing crime, New York City's transit police Chief Bill Bratton and his force saw which of the following results?

A) rate of robberies increased
B) rate of robberies reduced
C) rate of trains being on-time decreased
D) the amount of trash on New York City subway cars decreased
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5
______ is a theory advanced by criminologists that harsh penalties will prevent people from committing crimes.

A) Deterrence theory
B) Judicial activist theory
C) Criminalist theory
D) Punitive theory
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6
The introduction of crack cocaine into society led to ______.

A) the creation of open-air drug markets
B) a decrease in prostitution and child neglect
C) decreasing robbery and homicide rates
D) an increase in arrests for powder cocaine use
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7
James Q. Wilson and George Kelling developed the ______ policing model in the early 1980s.

A) neighborhood
B) broken doors
C) broken windows
D) communicative
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8
______is the defining act of citizenship.

A) Paying taxes
B) Going to college
C) Serving on a jury
D) Voting
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9
During the 1960s and 1970s, racial tensions and crime rates ______.

A) decreased
B) remained the same as prior decades
C) increased
D) plateaued
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10
"Three strikes" laws required a minimum of ______ for individuals convicted of three felonies.

A) twenty-five-year sentences
B) fifty-year sentences
C) the death penalty
D) life sentences
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11
Broken-windows policing stresses the importance of which of the following?

A) enacting harsh penalties for criminals
B) giving criminals a chance to reform
C) maintaining public order
D) community service by criminals
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12
From which of the following countries did the American criminal justice system evolve?

A) Italy
B) Ancient Greece
C) Germany
D) England
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13
A ______ determines whether there is sufficient evidence for the state to prosecute someone for a crime.

A) judge
B) prosecutor
C) district attorney
D) grand jury
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14
______ refers to a punishment that permits people to remain in the community under supervision instead of going to prison.

A) Probation
B) Parole
C) Release
D) Permittance
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15
The war on drugs ______.

A) had a major effect on drug use
B) resulted in lower rates of imprisonment
C) drove drug prices up
D) cost less than public health tactics
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16
Bill Bratton, as chief of New York City's transit police, did the following:

A) was unable to keep crime rates from rising
B) managed to keep crime rates stable
C) reduced crime by 2.5 percent
D) reduced crime by 40 percent
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17
The early 1980s saw the introduction of which of the following illegal drugs?

A) crack cocaine
B) marijuana
C) opium
D) heroin
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18
______ law is composed of judges' legal opinions that reflect community practices and evolve over time.

A) Civil
B) Common
C) Sovereign
D) Mandatory
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19
A pattern of repeating criminal activity is known as ______.

A) repetition
B) recidivism
C) reversal
D) relapse
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20
The professional model of policing emphasizes ______.

A) professional relations with citizens
B) police independence
C) rapid response time
D) all of these
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21
Crimes such as homicide, assault, and robbery are seen as crimes against ______.

A) an individual victim only
B) a victim and his or her family
C) nature
D) an individual victim and against society
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22
In New York, which of the following groups are most likely to be stopped by the police?

A) Latinos
B) African Americans
C) whites
D) the elderly
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23
The community justice movement emphasizes traditional sentencing guidelines.
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24
A defendant who believes he or she received an unfair trial may file what kind of request?

A) allowance
B) allegation
C) appeal
D) authority
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25
In criminal cases, the state initiates punishment against individuals.
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26
Social scientists suggested that the turbulence of the 1960s and 1970s was caused, in part, by ______.

A) poverty
B) drugs
C) the Vietnam War
D) hippies
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27
Americans are governed by common law.
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28
Modern U.S. prisons have high rates of ______.

A) escape
B) rehabilitation
C) mental illness
D) deterrence
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29
______ offers nonviolent drug offenders a chance to reduce or dismiss charges in exchange for undergoing treatment or other rehabilitation.

A) Parole boards
B) Drug courts
C) Rehabilitation boards
D) Community councils
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30
The professional model of policing promotes walking through neighborhoods and personal interaction.
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31
The allegation that police target minorities when enforcing the law is called ______.

A) affirmative action
B) stereotyping
C) racial profiling
D) discrimination
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32
______ is the term used to describe the high rate of imprisonment in United States.

A) Megaprisons
B) Supermax
C) Mass incarceration
D) Super incarceration
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33
Criminal offenses are viewed as offenses against society itself.
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34
The introduction of the 911 emergency response system increased the appeal of the professional model of policing.
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35
Crime rates have been increasing during the past twenty-five years in the United States.
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36
______ theory advocates that harsh penalties will prevent people from committing crimes.

A) Deference
B) Deployment
C) Deterrence
D) Determination
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37
"Truth-in-sentencing" laws decreased judicial discretion over sentencing.
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38
What is the police tactic that allows officers to question and search citizens under specific circumstances?

A) stop and frisk
B) search and seizure
C) cut and run
D) stop and search
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39
Which of the following prohibits cruel and unusual punishment in the United States?

A) Constitution
B) Declaration of Independence
C) Treaty of Versailles
D) UN Declaration of Universal Human Rights
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40
Violent crime has fallen by approximately what amount since the early 1990s?

A) 5 percent
B) 50 percent
C) 80 percent
D) 96 percent
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41
Briefly discuss the evolution of crime policy since the mid-twentieth century.
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42
What is common law?
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43
Briefly discuss why punishment mechanisms vary across states.
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44
Why did prison rates increase dramatically in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s?
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45
Discuss James Q. Wilson and George Kelling's law enforcement strategy.
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46
Texas does not operate within the common law tradition.
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47
The public defender is the oldest law enforcement office within the common law system.
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48
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of the professional policing model.
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Describe the current state of living conditions within U.S. prisons.
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What is alternative punishment?
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