Deck 1: Crime and Criminal Justice

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This is the violation of the laws of a society by a person or a group of people who are subject to the laws of that society.

A) Speeding
B) Plea bargaining
C) Crime
D) socialization
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This consists of the rules, habits, and customs a society uses to enforce conformity to its norms.

A) Crime control model
B) Justice
C) Sociological imagination
D) Social control
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This is the administration of a punishment or reward in accordance with morals that a given society considers correct.

A) Justice
B) Social control
C) Sentence
D) discretion
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To administer a legal process of judging and to pronounce a judgment.

A) Arrest
B) Adjudicate
C) Parole
D) probate
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This criminal justice model describes the expectation of an efficient criminal justice system.

A) war-on-crime model
B) Crime control model
C) Justice model
D) Due process model
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This criminal justice model describes the expectation of a just and fair criminal justice system.

A) Crime control model
B) Rehabilitative model
C) Retributive model
D) Due process model
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According to the wedding-cake model of criminal justice, what does the top layer represent?

A) Celebrated cases
B) Serious felonies
C) Misdemeanors
D) Less-serious felonies
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According to the wedding-cake model of criminal justice, what does the second layer represent?

A) Celebrated cases
B) Serious felonies
C) Misdemeanors
D) Less-serious felonies
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According to the wedding-cake model of criminal justice, what does the bottom layer represent?

A) Celebrated cases
B) Serious felonies
C) Misdemeanors
D) Less-serious felonies
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In society, which of these dictate what is acceptable and what is punished?

A) Rules
B) Laws
C) Folkways
D) All of the above
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These offenses include drug use, disturbing the peace, drunkenness, prostitution, and some forms of gambling.

A) Public-order crime
B) Property crime
C) Violent crime
D) felonies
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This criminal offense is committed during the course of business for financial gain.

A) Street crime
B) Property crime
C) Organized crime
D) White-collar crime
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This minor criminal offense is punishable by a fine and/or jail time for up to one year.

A) Felony
B) Murder
C) Misdemeanor
D) rape
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This is the murder of three or more people in a single incident.

A) Group murder
B) Larceny
C) Serial murder
D) Mass murder
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Police officers, prosecutors, judges, and corrections officials use this to decide what to do with individual cases.

A) Statutes
B) Laws
C) Discretion
D) Warrants
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Only a small percentage of offenses result in someone going to prison.
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Cases move through the criminal justice system in an inconsistent manner.
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The criminal justice system is confined to one level of government.
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Studies have found that people with the most likelihood of being victimized fear crime the most.
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The crime rate does not always correlate with the public perception of the level of crime.
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Local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies are all subject to individual agency cultures rather than one national law enforcement culture affecting individual law enforcement agencies.
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Police officers never make initial contact in a criminal offense.
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If the prosecutor's office decides that there is enough evidence to proceed with the case, they will charge the suspect with a specific crime. The prosecutor is unlikely to decide to dismiss the case at this point.
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As a society, we cannot afford to spend the money and resources necessary to have a totally crime-free society.
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Little of the personal philosophy and judgment of criminal justice professionals goes into deciding what happens to cases.
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Rarely are offenses sensationalized by the media and given such vast resources in their detection and prosecution that they distort the perception of the amount and seriousness of crime.
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Crime in the United States has risen steadily for the last several years.
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Deck 1: Crime and Criminal Justice
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This is the violation of the laws of a society by a person or a group of people who are subject to the laws of that society.

A) Speeding
B) Plea bargaining
C) Crime
D) socialization
Crime
2
This consists of the rules, habits, and customs a society uses to enforce conformity to its norms.

A) Crime control model
B) Justice
C) Sociological imagination
D) Social control
Social control
3
This is the administration of a punishment or reward in accordance with morals that a given society considers correct.

A) Justice
B) Social control
C) Sentence
D) discretion
Justice
4
To administer a legal process of judging and to pronounce a judgment.

A) Arrest
B) Adjudicate
C) Parole
D) probate
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This criminal justice model describes the expectation of an efficient criminal justice system.

A) war-on-crime model
B) Crime control model
C) Justice model
D) Due process model
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This criminal justice model describes the expectation of a just and fair criminal justice system.

A) Crime control model
B) Rehabilitative model
C) Retributive model
D) Due process model
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According to the wedding-cake model of criminal justice, what does the top layer represent?

A) Celebrated cases
B) Serious felonies
C) Misdemeanors
D) Less-serious felonies
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According to the wedding-cake model of criminal justice, what does the second layer represent?

A) Celebrated cases
B) Serious felonies
C) Misdemeanors
D) Less-serious felonies
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According to the wedding-cake model of criminal justice, what does the bottom layer represent?

A) Celebrated cases
B) Serious felonies
C) Misdemeanors
D) Less-serious felonies
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10
In society, which of these dictate what is acceptable and what is punished?

A) Rules
B) Laws
C) Folkways
D) All of the above
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11
These offenses include drug use, disturbing the peace, drunkenness, prostitution, and some forms of gambling.

A) Public-order crime
B) Property crime
C) Violent crime
D) felonies
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This criminal offense is committed during the course of business for financial gain.

A) Street crime
B) Property crime
C) Organized crime
D) White-collar crime
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This minor criminal offense is punishable by a fine and/or jail time for up to one year.

A) Felony
B) Murder
C) Misdemeanor
D) rape
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This is the murder of three or more people in a single incident.

A) Group murder
B) Larceny
C) Serial murder
D) Mass murder
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Police officers, prosecutors, judges, and corrections officials use this to decide what to do with individual cases.

A) Statutes
B) Laws
C) Discretion
D) Warrants
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16
Only a small percentage of offenses result in someone going to prison.
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Cases move through the criminal justice system in an inconsistent manner.
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The criminal justice system is confined to one level of government.
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Studies have found that people with the most likelihood of being victimized fear crime the most.
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The crime rate does not always correlate with the public perception of the level of crime.
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Local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies are all subject to individual agency cultures rather than one national law enforcement culture affecting individual law enforcement agencies.
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Police officers never make initial contact in a criminal offense.
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If the prosecutor's office decides that there is enough evidence to proceed with the case, they will charge the suspect with a specific crime. The prosecutor is unlikely to decide to dismiss the case at this point.
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As a society, we cannot afford to spend the money and resources necessary to have a totally crime-free society.
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Little of the personal philosophy and judgment of criminal justice professionals goes into deciding what happens to cases.
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Rarely are offenses sensationalized by the media and given such vast resources in their detection and prosecution that they distort the perception of the amount and seriousness of crime.
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Crime in the United States has risen steadily for the last several years.
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