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Deck 1: Criminal Justice Today
1
Different segments of society - separated by social class, income, age, and race- that are engaged in a constant struggle with each other for control of society is depicted by which of the following models?
A)Conflict model
B)Consensus model
C)Law of the land
D)Crime control model
A)Conflict model
B)Consensus model
C)Law of the land
D)Crime control model
Conflict model
2
Which of the following is an example of white-collar crime?
A)gambling
B)theft
C)prostitution
D)bribery
A)gambling
B)theft
C)prostitution
D)bribery
D
3
Motor vehicle theft, larceny, burglary, and arson are all categorized as what type of crime?
A)Property crime
B)Public-order crime
C)Violent crime
D)White-collar crime
A)Property crime
B)Public-order crime
C)Violent crime
D)White-collar crime
A
4
Public drunkenness, prostitution, gambling, and illicit drug use are examples of what kind of crime?
A)Property crime
B)Public-order crime
C)Violent crime
D)White-collar crime
A)Property crime
B)Public-order crime
C)Violent crime
D)White-collar crime
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5
Wildlife wardens, alcohol and beverage control agents, and fire marshals are examples of law enforcement officers at the ____ level.
A)Municipal
B)County
C)State
D)Federal
A)Municipal
B)County
C)State
D)Federal
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6
The constitution gives the federal government certain express powers, including all of the following EXCEPT:
A)The power to coin money
B)Police powers
C)The right to raise an army
D)The right to regulate interstate commerce
A)The power to coin money
B)Police powers
C)The right to raise an army
D)The right to regulate interstate commerce
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7
Illegal acts by illegal organizations are referred to as ____ crimes.
A)High-tech
B)Public-order
C)Organized
D)White-collar
A)High-tech
B)Public-order
C)Organized
D)White-collar
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8
Federalism refers to:
A)A system of government dominated by an all-powerful federal government
B)A system of checks and balances within the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government
C)A system of government in which states are independent and self-governing
D)A sharing of government powers by federal and state authorities
A)A system of government dominated by an all-powerful federal government
B)A system of checks and balances within the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government
C)A system of government in which states are independent and self-governing
D)A sharing of government powers by federal and state authorities
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9
All of the following are goals that fulfill the purpose of the criminal justice system EXCEPT:
A)To control crime
B)To prevent crime
C)To observe crime
D)To provide and maintain justice
A)To control crime
B)To prevent crime
C)To observe crime
D)To provide and maintain justice
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10
An illegal act or series of acts committed by an individual or business entity using some nonviolent means to obtain a personal or business advantage is referred to as_______________.
A)Property crime
B)Public-order crime
C)Violent crime
D)White-collar crime
A)Property crime
B)Public-order crime
C)Violent crime
D)White-collar crime
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11
An act that violates criminal law and is punishable by criminal statutes is
A)A crime
B)A felony
C)A tort
D)Deviant
A)A crime
B)A felony
C)A tort
D)Deviant
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12
Public order crimes are sometimes referred to as ________________.
A)Deviant crimes
B)Victimless crimes
C)Misdemeanors
D)Petty offenses
A)Deviant crimes
B)Victimless crimes
C)Misdemeanors
D)Petty offenses
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13
What level of law enforcement divides duties between counties and municipalities?
A)Federal
B)Local
C)National
D)State
A)Federal
B)Local
C)National
D)State
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14
Which of the following is true regarding deviance?
A)Deviance is an objective concept that all members of society agree upon
B)Deviance is another term used to describe all criminal activity
C)Deviance is behavior that is considered to go against the norms established by society
D)Deviance is always considered criminal in nature
A)Deviance is an objective concept that all members of society agree upon
B)Deviance is another term used to describe all criminal activity
C)Deviance is behavior that is considered to go against the norms established by society
D)Deviance is always considered criminal in nature
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15
Which of the following is NOT one of the components in the integrated definition of crime?
A)Punishable under criminal law, as determined by the majority of a society or, in some cases, a powerful minority
B)Considered an offense against society as a whole and prosecuted by public officials, not by victims and their relatives or friends
C)Punishable by statutorily determined sanctions that bring about the loss of personal freedom or life
D)Considered an offense against an individual, but prosecuted by the state who is paid by the victim
A)Punishable under criminal law, as determined by the majority of a society or, in some cases, a powerful minority
B)Considered an offense against society as a whole and prosecuted by public officials, not by victims and their relatives or friends
C)Punishable by statutorily determined sanctions that bring about the loss of personal freedom or life
D)Considered an offense against an individual, but prosecuted by the state who is paid by the victim
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16
What is the most common form of criminal activity?
A)Property crime
B)Public-order crime
C)Violent crime
D)White-collar crime
A)Property crime
B)Public-order crime
C)Violent crime
D)White-collar crime
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17
All of the following are major categories of violent crime, EXCEPT:
A)Murder
B)Assault and battery
C)Burglary
D)Sexual assault
A)Murder
B)Assault and battery
C)Burglary
D)Sexual assault
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18
The consensus model is a criminal justice model in which:
A)the content of criminal law is determined by the groups that hold economic, political, and social power in a community
B)a majority of citizens in society agree on what activities should be outlawed and punished as crimes
C)specific social groups determine which deviant behaviors are to be defined as criminal
D)the primary focus of law is to protect the individual from the power of government
A)the content of criminal law is determined by the groups that hold economic, political, and social power in a community
B)a majority of citizens in society agree on what activities should be outlawed and punished as crimes
C)specific social groups determine which deviant behaviors are to be defined as criminal
D)the primary focus of law is to protect the individual from the power of government
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19
Robbery is considered a ________ crime.
A)Property crime
B)Public-order crime
C)Violent crime
D)White-collar crime
A)Property crime
B)Public-order crime
C)Violent crime
D)White-collar crime
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20
A new typology of crime that is directly related to the increased use of computers in everyday life is referred to as ____.
A)High-tech
B)Public-order
C)Organized
D)White-collar
A)High-tech
B)Public-order
C)Organized
D)White-collar
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21
Which layer of the "Wedding Cake Model" consists of misdemeanors?
A)Top
B)Second
C)Third
D)Fourth
A)Top
B)Second
C)Third
D)Fourth
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22
The ability to choose between and among alternative courses of action is known as ____________.
A)Choice
B)Control
C)Discretion
D)Power
A)Choice
B)Control
C)Discretion
D)Power
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23
____ house those convicted of more serious crimes with longer sentences.
A)Jails
B)Parole agencies
C)Prisons
D)Probation offices
A)Jails
B)Parole agencies
C)Prisons
D)Probation offices
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24
Which of the following criminal justice system models can be represented as an obstacle course?
A)Crime control model
B)Due process model
C)Expeditions trial model
D)Fair trial model
A)Crime control model
B)Due process model
C)Expeditions trial model
D)Fair trial model
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25
The United States has a ____ court system.
A)Dual
B)Primary
C)Single
D)Tertiary
A)Dual
B)Primary
C)Single
D)Tertiary
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26
The text refers to the judge, prosecutors, and defense attorneys in a criminal court as the court's ___________.
A)Work group
B)Functional unit
C)Justice team
D)Professional staff
A)Work group
B)Functional unit
C)Justice team
D)Professional staff
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27
Which of the following models can be represented as an assembly line, ensuring a quick and rapid conclusion of the process?
A)Crime control model
B)Due process model
C)Expeditions trial model
D)Fair trial model
A)Crime control model
B)Due process model
C)Expeditions trial model
D)Fair trial model
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28
Those convicted of minor crimes with relatively short sentences, as well as those awaiting trial or transfer, are held in ____.
A)Jails
B)Parole agencies
C)Prisons
D)Probation offices
A)Jails
B)Parole agencies
C)Prisons
D)Probation offices
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29
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF), the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and the U.S.Secret Service are all considered to be ____ law enforcement.
A)Federal
B)Local
C)Municipal
D)State
A)Federal
B)Local
C)Municipal
D)State
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30
The most common correctional treatment, which allows the offender to return to the community and remain under the supervision of the agent of the court, is:
A)House arrest
B)Intensive supervised probation
C)Parole
D)Probation
A)House arrest
B)Intensive supervised probation
C)Parole
D)Probation
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31
Once the court system convicts and sentences an offender, she or he is delegated to the ____ system.
A)Corrections
B)Management
C)Supervision
D)Treatment
A)Corrections
B)Management
C)Supervision
D)Treatment
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32
Which of the following is a discretionary decision made by prosecutors?
A)The decision to punish a prisoner who misbehaves
B)The decision to accept a plea
C)The decision to arrest a suspect
D)The decision to reduce charges
A)The decision to punish a prisoner who misbehaves
B)The decision to accept a plea
C)The decision to arrest a suspect
D)The decision to reduce charges
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33
Which layer of the "Wedding Cake Model" of criminal justice comes closest to meeting our standards of ideal justice with the use of committed (and expensive) attorneys arguing minute technicalities of the law?
A)Top
B)Second
C)Third
D)Fourth
A)Top
B)Second
C)Third
D)Fourth
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34
"Ordinary" felonies are found on which layer of the "Wedding Cake Model" of criminal justice?
A)Top
B)Second
C)Third
D)Fourth
A)Top
B)Second
C)Third
D)Fourth
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35
Community-based corrections includes all of the following EXCEPT:
A)Minimum security prisons
B)Residential centers
C)Halfway houses
D)Work-release centers
A)Minimum security prisons
B)Residential centers
C)Halfway houses
D)Work-release centers
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36
Community supervision that occurs after release from jail or prison is called:
A)Management time
B)Parole
C)Probation
D)Supervision period
A)Management time
B)Parole
C)Probation
D)Supervision period
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37
Misdemeanors comprise ____ of all arrests by police.
A)1/4
B)1/2
C)2/3
D)3/4
A)1/4
B)1/2
C)2/3
D)3/4
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38
Herbert Packer likened the idealized criminal justice system to a(n):
A)Sports team
B)Assembly line
C)Tangled bureaucracy
D)Obstacle course
A)Sports team
B)Assembly line
C)Tangled bureaucracy
D)Obstacle course
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39
________ investigate most crimes and attempt to deter crime through patrol activities.
A)Local police
B)Highway patrol officers
C)State police agencies
D)Federal agencies
A)Local police
B)Highway patrol officers
C)State police agencies
D)Federal agencies
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40
The informal criminal justice process relies upon the use of:
A)Discretion
B)Equal treatment
C)Policy-guided decision making
D)Statute-defined decision making
A)Discretion
B)Equal treatment
C)Policy-guided decision making
D)Statute-defined decision making
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41
Online gambling and online pornography are examples of public-order crimes.
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42
The bulk of all police officers are employed at the federal level.
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43
The most frequent type of release from a jail or prison is probation, in which an inmate, after serving part of his term in a correctional facility, is allowed to serve the rest of his term in the community.
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44
The three general goals of the modern criminal justice system are to control crime, to prevent crime, and to hold offenders accountable for their actions.
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45
Almost ________ of all gang-related homicides are carried out with firearms.
A)45%
B)63%
C)83%
D)95%
A)45%
B)63%
C)83%
D)95%
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46
Probation is the most common correctional treatment.
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47
Law enforcement anticipates a decrease in gang-related drug offenses as a result of the violent situation in Mexico.
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48
The Consensus model assumes that as people gather together to form a society, its members naturally come to a basic agreement with regard to shared norms and values.
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49
The terms assault and battery refer to two separate acts.
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50
The United States has a dual court system; that is, we have two independent judicial systems, one on the federal level and one on the state level.
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51
All of the following are examples of illegal psychoactive drugs EXCEPT:
A)Marijuana
B)Alcohol
C)Heroin
D)Cocaine
A)Marijuana
B)Alcohol
C)Heroin
D)Cocaine
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52
Fairness, not efficiency, is the ultimate goal of the due process model.
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53
Deviance is an objective concept; society agrees on which behaviors should be criminalized.
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54
According to the National Gang Intelligence Center, street gangs are responsible for __________ of street crime in this country.
A)80%
B)50%
C)35%
D)12%
A)80%
B)50%
C)35%
D)12%
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55
Burglary refers to the unlawful entry of a structure with the intention of committing a felony such as theft.
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56
According to the Conflict model, different segments of society have different value systems and shared norms and are engaged in a constant struggle to control society.
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57
The fourth layer of the "Wedding Cake Model," which represents misdemeanors, is the closest the system comes to realizing idealized justice.
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58
The use or threat of violence to achieve political objectives is referred to as:
A)Organized crime
B)Street crime
C)Terrorism
D)White collar crime
A)Organized crime
B)Street crime
C)Terrorism
D)White collar crime
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59
Discretion is most associated with the informal criminal justice process.
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60
In 2009, violent and nonviolent crime rates ________________________.
A)Doubled
B)Increased slightly
C)Remained stable
D)Decreased
A)Doubled
B)Increased slightly
C)Remained stable
D)Decreased
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61
The ______________ layer of the wedding cake model consists of a handful of high-profile cases.
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62
A __________ is defined as wrong against society proclaimed by law and, if committed under certain circumstances, punished by society.
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63
The chief law enforcement officer of most counties is the __________________.
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64
Contrast the Crime Control and Due Process models of criminal justice. In your opinion, which of the two best represents the ideal American criminal justice system, and why?
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65
The unlawful killing of one human being by another is ________________.
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66
List and describe the essential elements of the corrections system.
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67
Civil rights are the personal rights and protections guaranteed by the ____________________.
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68
Describe the three general goals of the criminal justice system.
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69
Describe the two most common models of how society determines which acts are criminal.
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70
Explain the difference between the informal and the formal criminal justice processes.
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