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Deck 19: The Death Penalty
1
Which of the following President's signed the Justice For All Act?
A) Clinton
B) W. Bush
C) H. W. Bush
D) Obama
A) Clinton
B) W. Bush
C) H. W. Bush
D) Obama
B
2
In almost ______ of DNA exoneration cases, the actual perpetrator was identified by DNA
A) 24%
B) 79%
C) 43%
D) 50%
A) 24%
B) 79%
C) 43%
D) 50%
C
3
Which of the following elements increase the likelihood that a crime will be eligible for the death penalty?
A) Premeditated
B) Purposeful
C) Committed during the commission of another felony
D) All of these
A) Premeditated
B) Purposeful
C) Committed during the commission of another felony
D) All of these
D
4
Mental disability is characterized by which of the following elements?
A) Significantly subaverage 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 subaverage 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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5
Which of the following are issues the courts have had to resolve with both mental deficiency and illness?
A) Is the person competent to stand trial?
B) Did this person at the time of the crime have the requisite ability to form mens rea?
C) Does the person's mental condition warrant a more lenient sentence than would normally attach to this crime?
D) all of these
A) Is the person competent to stand trial?
B) Did this person at the time of the crime have the requisite ability to form mens rea?
C) Does the person's mental condition warrant a more lenient sentence than would normally attach to this crime?
D) all of these
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6
The repeal of the death penalty in New Mexico took place in:
A) 2007
B) 2008
C) 2009
D) 2010
A) 2007
B) 2008
C) 2009
D) 2010
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7
The Justice For All Act was signed into law in:
A) 2000
B) 2004
C) 2008
D) 2012
A) 2000
B) 2004
C) 2008
D) 2012
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8
Abolitionist arguments used to center on things such as
A) fairness
B) morality
C) financial cost
D) all of these
A) fairness
B) morality
C) financial cost
D) all of these
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9
Which of the following is often touted as the "holy grail" of guilt and innocence?
A) law
B) DNA
C) confessions
D) witnesses
A) law
B) DNA
C) confessions
D) witnesses
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10
The restoration of sanity was an issue in
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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11
In Ford v. Wainwright the Supreme Court held that the ______ Amendment prohibits the execution of the insane.
A) Fourth
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Eighth
A) Fourth
B) Fifth
C) Sixth
D) Eighth
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12
The rational-understanding test was established in which of the following court cases?
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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13
In ______, the Supreme Court ruled that in a prison environment, an inmate be involuntarily medicated if the inmate is dangerous to himself or others and the treatment is in the inmate's medical interest.
A) Washington v. Harper
B) Jackson v. Indiana
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Panetti v. Quarterman
A) Washington v. Harper
B) Jackson v. Indiana
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Panetti v. Quarterman
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14
A subaverage level of intellectual functioning is defined as an IQ of
A) 70 or below
B) 80 or below
C) 90 or below
D) 100 or below
A) 70 or below
B) 80 or below
C) 90 or below
D) 100 or below
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15
In _____, the Court overruled itself with regard to executing the mentally disabled.
A) Washington v. Harper
B) Penry v. Lynaugh
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Atkins v. Virginia
A) Washington v. Harper
B) Penry v. Lynaugh
C) Furman v. Georgia
D) Atkins v. Virginia
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16
_____ typically involves the withholding of exculpatory evidence.
A) Snitch testimony
B) Prosecutorial misconduct
C) Eyewitness identification
D) False confessions
A) Snitch testimony
B) Prosecutorial misconduct
C) Eyewitness identification
D) False confessions
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17
If an informant serving time or awaiting sentencing conjures up stories to support a prosecutor's theory in exchange for some consideration, it is considered
A) bad science
B) false confessions
C) prosecutorial misconduct
D) snitch testimony
A) bad science
B) false confessions
C) prosecutorial misconduct
D) snitch testimony
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18
The first woman to be executed in the United States was hanged in 1865.
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19
Mental disability is "a lifelong condition of impaired or incomplete mental development."
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20
Ethel Spinelli was referred to as the "coldest, hardest character, male, or female."
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21
Ineffective defense counsel is simply poor legal representation.
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22
When an offender is sentenced to life without parole, what does that mean?
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23
What is lethal injection?
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24
Discuss the electrocution as a means of execution.
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25
What is a functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)?
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26
What is the Innocence Project?
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27
List the methods of execution from LEAST humane to MOST humane.
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28
What factors have to be considered for the method of a hanging to be as painless as possible?
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29
Explain whether you agree or disagree with the use of the death penalty in corrections. Use information from the text to support your answer.
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30
What is bad science?
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31
Discuss the case of Coker v. Georgia (1977). What were the circumstances around the case? What did the court rule?
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32
Discuss the case of Atkins v. Virginia (2002). What did the court rule? Do you agree or disagree with the ruling? Support your answer with information from the chapter
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33
What is the difference between mental illness, mental disability, and "presently insane"? What are the key issues the courts have had to resolve with both mental deficiency and illness?
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34
Discuss the case of Ford v. Wainwright (1986). What were the circumstances in the case? What was the court's decision?
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