Deck 6: Crime and Public Policy

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Crimes in the United States are defined by which of the following types of law?

A) civil
B) criminal
C) constitutional
D) administrative
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All of the following crimes are classified as felonies except ______.

A) murder
B) kidnapping
C) shoplifting
D) robbery
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Assault and battery are examples of which of the following categories of crime?

A) statutory
B) inchoate
C) personal
D) property
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Larceny is an example of which of the following types of crime?

A) property
B) inchoate
C) personal
D) statutory
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Crimes that were in progress but never completed, or assisting another person with a criminal act are referred to as ______.

A) property crimes
B) inchoate crimes
C) statutory crimes
D) personal crimes
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Aiding and abetting are examples of which of the following types of crimes?

A) inchoate
B) personal
C) property
D) statutory
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The ability of a court to hear a case is referred to as ______.

A) recidivism
B) deterrence
C) prosecution
D) jurisdiction
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The incidence of crime that is then standardized by the population is referred to as the ______.

A) crime rate
B) incarceration rate
C) deterrence rate
D) recidivism rate
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The number of persons in local jails, state prisons, and federal prisons per 100,000 residents is referred to as the ______.

A) rehabilitation rate
B) crime rate
C) incarceration rate
D) recidivism rate
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Which of the following types of crimes has been on the rise?

A) cybercrime
B) car theft
C) murder
D) burglary
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All of the following were identified as demographic factors that have contributed to the decline in crime in the 1990s except ______.

A) the aging population
B) increases in income
C) consumer confidence
D) lower incarceration rates
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Which of the following countries is known for having the largest incarceration rate in the world?

A) China
B) Russia
C) United States
D) Norway
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According to the data, approximately half of the people incarcerated in state prisons were there for which of the following types of crimes?

A) murder
B) robbery
C) drug offenses
D) grand theft
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Prison overcrowding is argued to be a violation of the ______ Amendment.

A) First
B) Fourth
C) Sixth
D) Eighth
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According to the text, the cost of mass incarceration falls on the ______.

A) states
B) municipalities
C) federal government
D) tribal governments
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According to the text, which of the following is considered to be the fastest growing age group in prison populations?

A) 18-24
B) 36-44
C) 45-54
D) over 55
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Which of the following amendments prohibited alcoholic beverages across the United States?

A) Fourteenth
B) Fifteenth
C) Eighteenth
D) Nineteenth
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The Drug Enforcement Administration is considered to be a ______ law enforcement agency.

A) local
B) state
C) federal
D) tribal
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Which of the following law enforcement agencies is considered to be one of the largest in the world?

A) U.S. Customs and Border Protection
B) U.S. Marshals Service
C) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
D) Drug Enforcement Administration
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The enforcement of trade laws is a duty that falls on which of the following federal agencies?

A) U.S. Marshals Service
B) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
C) U.S. Customs and Border Protection
D) Drug Enforcement Administration
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The U.S. Attorney General is appointed by which of the following?

A) the President
B) the legislature
C) the Supreme Court
D) the people
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Charges are read and penalties and constitutional guarantees of a right to legal representation are explained at a(n) ______.

A) arraignment
B) arrest
C) sentencing
D) hearing
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If a court finds probable cause, the cases are then transferred to which of the following types of courts?

A) district
B) appeals
C) U.S. Supreme Court
D) state supreme courts
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Which of the following pleas results in bail being set?

A) guilty
B) not guilty
C) no contest
D) nolo contendere
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Parole officers work with which of the following types of individuals?

A) individuals who have been released from jail
B) individuals who have been released from prison
C) individuals who have been released from boot camps
D) individuals who have been released from mental institutions
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Probation is granted in lieu of ______.

A) incarceration in a jail
B) incarceration in a prison
C) institutionalization in a mental health hospital
D) placement in a boot camp
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Which of the following was designed to reduce any uncertainty about the amount of time an offender must serve in prison?

A) indeterminate sentencing
B) mandatory sentencing
C) community sentencing
D) truth-in-sentencing
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Critics of three strikes laws claim that the laws violate the protections afforded under the ______ Amendment.

A) Fourth
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Eighth
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Under the federal three strikes provision, the punishment for individuals who had two or more prior convictions, of which at least one was a serious felony, was ______.

A) no more than 5 years
B) a minimum of 15 years
C) 25 years to life
D) mandatory life imprisonment
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The inhibition of criminal behavior, or discouraging a crime because the potential perpetrator fears the consequences of his or her behavior is referred to as ______.

A) rehabilitation
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) recidivism
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Which of the following is measured by criminal acts committed by an individual that results in a subsequent arrest, reconviction, or return to prison with or without a new sentence within 3 years after the individual is released?

A) deterrence
B) rehabilitation
C) recidivism
D) incapacitation
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All of the following are known to decrease recidivism except ______.

A) drug or alcohol rehabilitation
B) providing ongoing support in the community
C) job training and education
D) ongoing gang affiliation
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Which of the following racial groups is overrepresented in the prison and jail populations?

A) Whites
B) Hispanics
C) African Americans
D) Asian Americans
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Which of the following types of laws increased the arrest rates of young African American males?

A) drug laws
B) property crime laws
C) white-collar crime laws
D) rape laws
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According to the text, ______ are incarcerated at five times the rate of Whites.

A) Native Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) African Americans
D) Hispanics
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Which of the following processes transfers a juvenile to criminal court so he or she may be tried as an adult?

A) sentencing hearing
B) initial hearing
C) bail hearing
D) waiver hearing
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According to the text, which of the following types of laws produced the intended effects?

A) three strikes
B) truth-in-sentencing
C) tough on juveniles
D) War on Drugs
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According to the text, children under the age of 18 who are incarcerated in adult prisons face all of the following challenges except ______.

A) harsher settings
B) developmental problems
C) the lack of education resources
D) lack of medical treatment for drug addiction
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Which of the following amendments guarantees the right to bear arms and is at the forefront of the gun control controversy?

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Seventh
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Actions that are prohibited by federal and state governments because they are deemed to be harmful to society are referred to as crimes.
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Shoplifting is classified as felony crime.
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Most criminal cases are heard by federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court.
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It is not possible for an individual to be prosecuted for violating both state and federal laws.
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When the country was founded, the majority of the crimes were prosecuted in the state and local courts.
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According to the text, the news media sensationalizes crime.
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Not every state has an office of the attorney general.
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Most state attorneys general are appointed by the president of the United States.
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Juveniles are always tried in adult courts, regardless of the crime they committed.
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Capital punishment is an example of a severe punishment.
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Racial disparities among people of color and Whites do not exist in the criminal justice system.
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According to the text, juveniles are more likely to be victimized in prison and to suffer higher levels of depression.
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To this day, some states still waive juveniles to adult court depending on the severity of the crime.
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According to the text, mass shootings in the United States are unique in the world.
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Gun control policy is very controversial in the United States.
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Identify the four different categories of crime.
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How are crime rates expressed?
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What factors contribute to the public's perception of increasing crime rates?
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What is the Volstead Act?
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Identify the four different types of pleas that can be entered by the accused.
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Identify some of the protections afforded to victims of crime.
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Provide a brief overview of the criminal court process.
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Identify the two ways in which criminals can be deterred.
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Define deterrence.
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What is the Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR) and how is it used to help determine crime rates across the United States.?
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According to crime data, crime is in decline. What do you think has contributed to this decline?
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How did the "get tough on crime" policies contribute to mass incarceration?
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What role does the media play in the public's perceptions about crime?
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Discuss three strikes laws. Do you believe that they have helped reduce crime or have they contributed to mass incarceration?
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Deck 6: Crime and Public Policy
1
Crimes in the United States are defined by which of the following types of law?

A) civil
B) criminal
C) constitutional
D) administrative
B
2
All of the following crimes are classified as felonies except ______.

A) murder
B) kidnapping
C) shoplifting
D) robbery
C
3
Assault and battery are examples of which of the following categories of crime?

A) statutory
B) inchoate
C) personal
D) property
C
4
Larceny is an example of which of the following types of crime?

A) property
B) inchoate
C) personal
D) statutory
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Crimes that were in progress but never completed, or assisting another person with a criminal act are referred to as ______.

A) property crimes
B) inchoate crimes
C) statutory crimes
D) personal crimes
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Aiding and abetting are examples of which of the following types of crimes?

A) inchoate
B) personal
C) property
D) statutory
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The ability of a court to hear a case is referred to as ______.

A) recidivism
B) deterrence
C) prosecution
D) jurisdiction
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The incidence of crime that is then standardized by the population is referred to as the ______.

A) crime rate
B) incarceration rate
C) deterrence rate
D) recidivism rate
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The number of persons in local jails, state prisons, and federal prisons per 100,000 residents is referred to as the ______.

A) rehabilitation rate
B) crime rate
C) incarceration rate
D) recidivism rate
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Which of the following types of crimes has been on the rise?

A) cybercrime
B) car theft
C) murder
D) burglary
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All of the following were identified as demographic factors that have contributed to the decline in crime in the 1990s except ______.

A) the aging population
B) increases in income
C) consumer confidence
D) lower incarceration rates
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Which of the following countries is known for having the largest incarceration rate in the world?

A) China
B) Russia
C) United States
D) Norway
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According to the data, approximately half of the people incarcerated in state prisons were there for which of the following types of crimes?

A) murder
B) robbery
C) drug offenses
D) grand theft
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Prison overcrowding is argued to be a violation of the ______ Amendment.

A) First
B) Fourth
C) Sixth
D) Eighth
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According to the text, the cost of mass incarceration falls on the ______.

A) states
B) municipalities
C) federal government
D) tribal governments
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According to the text, which of the following is considered to be the fastest growing age group in prison populations?

A) 18-24
B) 36-44
C) 45-54
D) over 55
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Which of the following amendments prohibited alcoholic beverages across the United States?

A) Fourteenth
B) Fifteenth
C) Eighteenth
D) Nineteenth
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The Drug Enforcement Administration is considered to be a ______ law enforcement agency.

A) local
B) state
C) federal
D) tribal
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Which of the following law enforcement agencies is considered to be one of the largest in the world?

A) U.S. Customs and Border Protection
B) U.S. Marshals Service
C) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
D) Drug Enforcement Administration
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The enforcement of trade laws is a duty that falls on which of the following federal agencies?

A) U.S. Marshals Service
B) Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives
C) U.S. Customs and Border Protection
D) Drug Enforcement Administration
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The U.S. Attorney General is appointed by which of the following?

A) the President
B) the legislature
C) the Supreme Court
D) the people
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Charges are read and penalties and constitutional guarantees of a right to legal representation are explained at a(n) ______.

A) arraignment
B) arrest
C) sentencing
D) hearing
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If a court finds probable cause, the cases are then transferred to which of the following types of courts?

A) district
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C) U.S. Supreme Court
D) state supreme courts
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Which of the following pleas results in bail being set?

A) guilty
B) not guilty
C) no contest
D) nolo contendere
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Parole officers work with which of the following types of individuals?

A) individuals who have been released from jail
B) individuals who have been released from prison
C) individuals who have been released from boot camps
D) individuals who have been released from mental institutions
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Probation is granted in lieu of ______.

A) incarceration in a jail
B) incarceration in a prison
C) institutionalization in a mental health hospital
D) placement in a boot camp
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Which of the following was designed to reduce any uncertainty about the amount of time an offender must serve in prison?

A) indeterminate sentencing
B) mandatory sentencing
C) community sentencing
D) truth-in-sentencing
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Critics of three strikes laws claim that the laws violate the protections afforded under the ______ Amendment.

A) Fourth
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Eighth
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29
Under the federal three strikes provision, the punishment for individuals who had two or more prior convictions, of which at least one was a serious felony, was ______.

A) no more than 5 years
B) a minimum of 15 years
C) 25 years to life
D) mandatory life imprisonment
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The inhibition of criminal behavior, or discouraging a crime because the potential perpetrator fears the consequences of his or her behavior is referred to as ______.

A) rehabilitation
B) deterrence
C) incapacitation
D) recidivism
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Which of the following is measured by criminal acts committed by an individual that results in a subsequent arrest, reconviction, or return to prison with or without a new sentence within 3 years after the individual is released?

A) deterrence
B) rehabilitation
C) recidivism
D) incapacitation
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All of the following are known to decrease recidivism except ______.

A) drug or alcohol rehabilitation
B) providing ongoing support in the community
C) job training and education
D) ongoing gang affiliation
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Which of the following racial groups is overrepresented in the prison and jail populations?

A) Whites
B) Hispanics
C) African Americans
D) Asian Americans
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Which of the following types of laws increased the arrest rates of young African American males?

A) drug laws
B) property crime laws
C) white-collar crime laws
D) rape laws
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According to the text, ______ are incarcerated at five times the rate of Whites.

A) Native Americans
B) Asian Americans
C) African Americans
D) Hispanics
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Which of the following processes transfers a juvenile to criminal court so he or she may be tried as an adult?

A) sentencing hearing
B) initial hearing
C) bail hearing
D) waiver hearing
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According to the text, which of the following types of laws produced the intended effects?

A) three strikes
B) truth-in-sentencing
C) tough on juveniles
D) War on Drugs
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38
According to the text, children under the age of 18 who are incarcerated in adult prisons face all of the following challenges except ______.

A) harsher settings
B) developmental problems
C) the lack of education resources
D) lack of medical treatment for drug addiction
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Which of the following amendments guarantees the right to bear arms and is at the forefront of the gun control controversy?

A) First
B) Second
C) Third
D) Seventh
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Actions that are prohibited by federal and state governments because they are deemed to be harmful to society are referred to as crimes.
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Shoplifting is classified as felony crime.
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Most criminal cases are heard by federal courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court.
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It is not possible for an individual to be prosecuted for violating both state and federal laws.
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When the country was founded, the majority of the crimes were prosecuted in the state and local courts.
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According to the text, the news media sensationalizes crime.
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Not every state has an office of the attorney general.
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Most state attorneys general are appointed by the president of the United States.
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Juveniles are always tried in adult courts, regardless of the crime they committed.
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Capital punishment is an example of a severe punishment.
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Racial disparities among people of color and Whites do not exist in the criminal justice system.
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According to the text, juveniles are more likely to be victimized in prison and to suffer higher levels of depression.
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To this day, some states still waive juveniles to adult court depending on the severity of the crime.
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According to the text, mass shootings in the United States are unique in the world.
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Gun control policy is very controversial in the United States.
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Identify the four different categories of crime.
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How are crime rates expressed?
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What factors contribute to the public's perception of increasing crime rates?
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58
What is the Volstead Act?
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Identify the four different types of pleas that can be entered by the accused.
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Identify some of the protections afforded to victims of crime.
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Provide a brief overview of the criminal court process.
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Identify the two ways in which criminals can be deterred.
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Define deterrence.
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What is the Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR) and how is it used to help determine crime rates across the United States.?
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According to crime data, crime is in decline. What do you think has contributed to this decline?
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How did the "get tough on crime" policies contribute to mass incarceration?
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What role does the media play in the public's perceptions about crime?
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Discuss three strikes laws. Do you believe that they have helped reduce crime or have they contributed to mass incarceration?
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