Deck 16: The Death Penalty
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Deck 16: The Death Penalty
1
A life sentence with the additional condition that the person never be allowed parole is called ______.
A) life without parole
B) the death penalty
C) brutalizing effect
D) none of these
A) life without parole
B) the death penalty
C) brutalizing effect
D) none of these
A
2
In 1966, ______ people were against the death penalty and ______ were in favor of it.
A) 40%; 60%
B) 47%; 42%
C) 50%; 50%
D) 75%; 25%
A) 40%; 60%
B) 47%; 42%
C) 50%; 50%
D) 75%; 25%
B
3
The most controversial subject in corrections is ______.
A) racial disparities
B) the death penalty
C) gun control
D) sex offenders
A) racial disparities
B) the death penalty
C) gun control
D) sex offenders
B
4
Compared to 1966, today ______ Americans are in favor of the death penalty.
A) more
B) fewer
C) the same percentage of
D) the same number of
A) more
B) fewer
C) the same percentage of
D) the same number of
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5
Support for the death penalty peaked in ______.
A) 1965
B) 1976
C) 1983
D) 1994
A) 1965
B) 1976
C) 1983
D) 1994
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6
Who is most likely to support the death penalty?
A) a conservative white man who votes Republican
B) a conservative white woman who votes Republican
C) a black liberal woman who votes Democratic
D) a black liberal man who votes Democratic
A) a conservative white man who votes Republican
B) a conservative white woman who votes Republican
C) a black liberal woman who votes Democratic
D) a black liberal man who votes Democratic
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7
Who is least likely to support the death penalty?
A) a conservative white man who votes Republican
B) a conservative white woman who votes Republican
C) a black liberal woman who votes Democratic
D) a black liberal man who votes Democratic
A) a conservative white man who votes Republican
B) a conservative white woman who votes Republican
C) a black liberal woman who votes Democratic
D) a black liberal man who votes Democratic
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8
In what year did the use of the death penalty begin again?
A) 1965
B) 1976
C) 1983
D) 1994
A) 1965
B) 1976
C) 1983
D) 1994
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9
In 2016, there were ______ executions in the United States.
A) 20
B) 38
C) 71
D) 98
A) 20
B) 38
C) 71
D) 98
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10
Since the resumption of the death penalty, which year had the greatest number of executions?
A) 1971
B) 1984
C) 1991
D) 1999
A) 1971
B) 1984
C) 1991
D) 1999
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11
Since the resumption of the death penalty, the most common method of execution has been ______.
A) hanging
B) the gas chamber
C) electrocution
D) lethal injection
A) hanging
B) the gas chamber
C) electrocution
D) lethal injection
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12
Which of the following is a form of execution?
A) hanging
B) electrocution
C) gas chamber
D) all of these
A) hanging
B) electrocution
C) gas chamber
D) all of these
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13
Historically, which of the following has been the most common form of execution in the United States?
A) lethal injection
B) firing squad
C) hanging
D) gas chamber
A) lethal injection
B) firing squad
C) hanging
D) gas chamber
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14
Which of the following execution methods injects the condemned person with drugs that ultimately end in death?
A) lethal injection
B) gas chamber
C) hanging
D) electrocution
A) lethal injection
B) gas chamber
C) hanging
D) electrocution
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15
Which case was the first to successfully challenge the use of the death penalty?
A) Woodson v. North Carolina
B) Furman v. Georgia
C) Coker v. Georgia
D) Gregg v. Georgia
A) Woodson v. North Carolina
B) Furman v. Georgia
C) Coker v. Georgia
D) Gregg v. Georgia
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16
In ______, the Supreme Court rejected the statute that mandated that all persons convicted of first-degree murder should receive the death penalty as excessive and unduly rigid.
A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Coker v. Georgia
C) Woodson v. North Carolina
D) Gregg v. Georgia
A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Coker v. Georgia
C) Woodson v. North Carolina
D) Gregg v. Georgia
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17
In ______, the Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of the use of a bifurcated hearing.
A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Coker v. Georgia
C) Woodson v. North Carolina
D) Gregg v. Georgia
A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Coker v. Georgia
C) Woodson v. North Carolina
D) Gregg v. Georgia
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18
In which court case did the Supreme Court rule that the use of the death penalty for rape was unconstitutional?
A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Coker v. Georgia
C) Woodson v. North Carolina
D) Gregg v. Georgia
A) Furman v. Georgia
B) Coker v. Georgia
C) Woodson v. North Carolina
D) Gregg v. Georgia
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19
In a survey of criminologists, Radelet and Lacock found that ______ agreed that the death penalty was not a deterrent to murder.
A) 39.4%
B) 48.6%
C) 64.1%
D) 88.2%
A) 39.4%
B) 48.6%
C) 64.1%
D) 88.2%
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20
Since the death penalty was reinstituted, ______ of the people sentenced to death have actually been executed.
A) 15%
B) 30%
C) 45%
D) 60%
A) 15%
B) 30%
C) 45%
D) 60%
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21
A massive review of the research on the deterrent effect of the death penalty, sponsored by the National Academy of Science, concluded that ______.
A) the death penalty is an effective deterrent to murder
B) the death penalty is not an effective deterrent to murder
C) the deterrent effect is impacted by a number of variables
D) the research is not informative enough to draw a conclusion
A) the death penalty is an effective deterrent to murder
B) the death penalty is not an effective deterrent to murder
C) the deterrent effect is impacted by a number of variables
D) the research is not informative enough to draw a conclusion
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22
What percentage of murder cases are tried as capital cases?
A) 2-6%
B) 5-10%
C) 2-7%
D) 10-15%
A) 2-6%
B) 5-10%
C) 2-7%
D) 10-15%
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23
If a person is sentenced to death, what is the average time lapse between conviction and execution, according to 2010 data?
A) 5½ years
B) 14½ years
C) 20½ years
D) 25½ years
A) 5½ years
B) 14½ years
C) 20½ years
D) 25½ years
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24
The assumption that, rather than deterring homicides, homicides actually increase following executions is called the ______.
A) brutalizing effect
B) death penalty
C) deterrent effect
D) none of these
A) brutalizing effect
B) death penalty
C) deterrent effect
D) none of these
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25
Compared to a life without parole case, a death penalty case is ______.
A) more expensive
B) less expensive
C) approximately the same cost
D) impossible to analyze
A) more expensive
B) less expensive
C) approximately the same cost
D) impossible to analyze
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26
Blacks are overrepresented on death row by a margin of ______.
A) 2 to 1
B) 3 to 1
C) 4 to 1
D) 5 to 1
A) 2 to 1
B) 3 to 1
C) 4 to 1
D) 5 to 1
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27
A study conducted by the U.S. Department of Justice found that U.S. Attorneys were more likely to recommend the death penalty in cases involving ______ defendants.
A) black
B) Hispanic
C) white
D) Native American
A) black
B) Hispanic
C) white
D) Native American
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28
A major source of information on the death penalty in the United States is the ______.
A) Innocence Project
B) Death Penalty Information Center
C) American Civil Liberties Union
D) Bureau of Justice Statistics
A) Innocence Project
B) Death Penalty Information Center
C) American Civil Liberties Union
D) Bureau of Justice Statistics
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29
Until the mid-20th century, ______ could receive the death penalty for the attempted rape of a white woman.
A) a Hispanic man
B) a Caucasian man
C) an African American man
D) a Pacific Islander man
A) a Hispanic man
B) a Caucasian man
C) an African American man
D) a Pacific Islander man
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30
What percentage of African American defendants are more likely than white defendants to receive the death penalty?
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 100%
A) 25%
B) 50%
C) 75%
D) 100%
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31
______ increases the likelihood that a crime will be eligible for the death penalty.
A) Premeditation
B) Spontaneity
C) The age of the victim
D) The attitude of the defendant
A) Premeditation
B) Spontaneity
C) The age of the victim
D) The attitude of the defendant
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32
According to the ______, paternalistic attitudes about women that prevail in our society account for the fact that women are less likely to be executed.
A) chivalry hypothesis
B) liberal feminist perspective
C) Supreme Court
D) National Organization for Women
A) chivalry hypothesis
B) liberal feminist perspective
C) Supreme Court
D) National Organization for Women
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33
What percentage of female offenders have been executed in the United States?
A) 2%
B) 5%
C) 7%
D) 9%
A) 2%
B) 5%
C) 7%
D) 9%
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34
How many women have been executed since 1976?
A) 5
B) 28
C) 9
D) 13
A) 5
B) 28
C) 9
D) 13
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35
Females who defy traditional gender roles by not enacting a feminine identity invite the wrath of the male-dominated criminal justice system, according to the ______ hypothesis.
A) evil women
B) chivalry
C) female offender
D) mad women
A) evil women
B) chivalry
C) female offender
D) mad women
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36
Sub-average mental functioning is defined as an IQ below ______.
A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 90
A) 60
B) 70
C) 80
D) 90
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37
Which Supreme Court case held that the imposition of the death penalty on a mentally retarded defendant is not per se a violation of the Eighth Amendment?
A) Atkins v. Virginia
B) Coker v. Georgia
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Penry v. Lynaugh
A) Atkins v. Virginia
B) Coker v. Georgia
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Penry v. Lynaugh
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38
Which Supreme Court case held that the imposition of the death penalty on a mentally retarded defendant is a violation of the Eighth Amendment?
A) Atkins v. Virginia
B) Coker v. Georgia
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Penry v. Lynaugh
A) Atkins v. Virginia
B) Coker v. Georgia
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Penry v. Lynaugh
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39
Mental retardation is characterized by ______.
A) significantly sub-average intellectual functioning
B) concurrent and related limitations in two or more adaptive skill areas
C) manifestation before the age of 18
D) all of these
A) significantly sub-average intellectual functioning
B) concurrent and related limitations in two or more adaptive skill areas
C) manifestation before the age of 18
D) all of these
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40
Which of the following is NOT an issue the courts have had to resolve with both mental deficiency and illness?
A) Is the person competent to stand trial?
B) Did the condition become prevalent before the age of 18?
C) Did this person at the time of the crime have the requisite ability to form mens rea?
D) Does the person's mental condition warrant a more lenient sentence than would normally attach to this crime?
A) Is the person competent to stand trial?
B) Did the condition become prevalent before the age of 18?
C) Did this person at the time of the crime have the requisite ability to form mens rea?
D) Does the person's mental condition warrant a more lenient sentence than would normally attach to this crime?
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41
______ is a lifelong condition of impaired or incomplete mental development.
A) Mental illness
B) Mental disability
C) Insanity
D) Madness
A) Mental illness
B) Mental disability
C) Insanity
D) Madness
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42
Which court case ruled that it is constitutionally impermissible to hold a defendant in custody indefinitely based on his or her incompetence to stand trial?
A) Ford v. Wainwright
B) Jackson v. Indiana
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Panetti v. Quarterman
A) Ford v. Wainwright
B) Jackson v. Indiana
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Panetti v. Quarterman
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43
Which country has the highest rate of executions each year?
A) United States
B) China
C) Saudi Arabia
D) Russia
A) United States
B) China
C) Saudi Arabia
D) Russia
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44
What are the two types of death sentences in China?
A) instant and delayed
B) instant and automatic
C) immediate and delayed
D) automatic and delayed
A) instant and delayed
B) instant and automatic
C) immediate and delayed
D) automatic and delayed
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45
According to the Northwestern Law Center for International Human Rights, ______ of organ transplants that originate in China come from executed prisoners.
A) 24%
B) 36%
C) 48%
D) 65%
A) 24%
B) 36%
C) 48%
D) 65%
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46
In Saudi Arabia, qisas crimes are crimes against ______.
A) the state
B) God
C) individuals
D) society
A) the state
B) God
C) individuals
D) society
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47
In what country can a person be executed for adultery?
A) China
B) Nigeria
C) Saudi Arabia
D) Laos
A) China
B) Nigeria
C) Saudi Arabia
D) Laos
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48
A problem with relying on DNA to demonstrate innocence is that ______.
A) it is not universally admissible in court
B) it is not always supported by science
C) it can be falsified and fabricated
D) all of these
A) it is not universally admissible in court
B) it is not always supported by science
C) it can be falsified and fabricated
D) all of these
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49
______ signed the Justice for All Act, which granted federal inmates the right to petition a federal court for DNA testing to support a claim of innocence.
A) President Clinton
B) President Reagan
C) President Obama
D) President
A) President Clinton
B) President Reagan
C) President Obama
D) President
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50
The death penalty is not the most controversial issue in corrections.
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51
Life without the possibility of parole is provided as an alternative to a death sentence.
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52
Public support for the death penalty is a major factor in its retention in the United States.
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53
Historically, there has only been one method used for execution.
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54
A majority (over 50%) of the states have a death penalty statute.
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55
Electrocution is the most common form of execution.
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56
The electric chair was originally introduced as a more humane method of execution than hanging.
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57
All states currently have the death penalty.
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58
On average, there are about 100 executions a year in the United States.
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59
The death penalty resumed in 1976 after a brief hiatus.
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60
Woodson v. North Carolina was the first case to successfully challenge the use of the death penalty.
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61
Research has conclusively demonstrated that the death penalty is not a deterrent to murder.
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62
Some criminologists argue that capital punishment has a brutalizing effect rather than a deterrent effect.
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63
Over 75% of offenders who are sentenced to death have been executed in a timely manner.
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64
Life without parole is more expensive than the cost of a capital case (from arrest to execution).
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65
A major concern is whether the death penalty is applied in a racially discriminatory fashion.
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66
Between 1930 and 1980, 53% of persons executed were black.
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67
Women account for about 15% of executions.
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68
Ethel Spinelli was the first woman to be executed at the San Quentin prison gas chamber.
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69
The imposition of the death penalty on a mentally retarded defendant has always been a violation of the Eighth Amendment.
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70
Mental illness and mental disability are two different conditions.
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71
China has the highest number of executions per year.
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72
A number of police labs have been accused and found guilty of falsifying and fabricating DNA evidence.
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73
The CT scan is the workhorse of neuroimaging used to assess the functioning of a person's brain while engaged in some task.
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74
Genomic and brain sciences over the past 3 decades have revolutionized death penalty discourse in the United States.
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75
Explain what it means when an offender is sentenced to life without parole.
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76
What is lethal injection? Do you believe it is "cruel and unusual punishment"? Why or why not?
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77
Discuss electrocution as a means of execution. Do you believe it is "cruel and unusual punishment"? Why or why not?
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78
Discuss what the so-called brutalizing effect is.
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79
Discuss the case of Ethel Spinelli and its significance.
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Explain what the Innocence Project is and discuss its significance.
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