Deck 6: Implementing the Justice Model: Problems and Prospects
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Deck 6: Implementing the Justice Model: Problems and Prospects
1
Cullen and Gilbert argue that new sentencing legislation is typically ___________ in its central features.
A) far more liberal than conservative
B) far more radical than conservative or liberal
C) far more conservative than liberal
D) balanced evenly between conservative and liberal models
A) far more liberal than conservative
B) far more radical than conservative or liberal
C) far more conservative than liberal
D) balanced evenly between conservative and liberal models
far more conservative than liberal
2
Which of the following is not a core parameter of the justice model?
A) Granting of good time as a means of encouraging conforming behavior in prison is approved
B) Discretion in the criminal justice and correctional systems should be increased, especially for judges and prosecutors
C) Prison sentences should generally be short, and are to be employed only for the most serious offenses
D) Similar punishments should be given for similar offenses
A) Granting of good time as a means of encouraging conforming behavior in prison is approved
B) Discretion in the criminal justice and correctional systems should be increased, especially for judges and prosecutors
C) Prison sentences should generally be short, and are to be employed only for the most serious offenses
D) Similar punishments should be given for similar offenses
Discretion in the criminal justice and correctional systems should be increased, especially for judges and prosecutors
3
According to Cullen and Gilbert, ____________ is determined by the harmfulness of the criminal act as well as offender culpability.
A) a presumptive sentence
B) desert
C) retribution
D) restitution
A) a presumptive sentence
B) desert
C) retribution
D) restitution
desert
4
According to Cavender and Musheno's determinate sentencing categories, a presumptive sentence is one in which ____________.
A) the legislature establishes fixed penalties or mandatory minimum penalties for a given offense or category of offense
B) some agency other than the legislature establishes specific offender and offense criteria to determine appropriate sentence length
C) the legislature provides a range of sentences for each offense from which the judge selects a particular fixed penalty
D) the legislature establishes a specific term to be given for each offense, but also specifies an acceptable range from which a term may be selected given the presence of aggravating or mitigating factors
A) the legislature establishes fixed penalties or mandatory minimum penalties for a given offense or category of offense
B) some agency other than the legislature establishes specific offender and offense criteria to determine appropriate sentence length
C) the legislature provides a range of sentences for each offense from which the judge selects a particular fixed penalty
D) the legislature establishes a specific term to be given for each offense, but also specifies an acceptable range from which a term may be selected given the presence of aggravating or mitigating factors
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5
According to Cavender and Musheno's determinate sentencing categories, ___________ are those in which the legislature provides a range of sentences for each offense from which the judge selects a particular fixed penalty.
A) definite sentences
B) mandatory sentences
C) guidelines
D) presumptive sentences
A) definite sentences
B) mandatory sentences
C) guidelines
D) presumptive sentences
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6
In Illinois, the intent of ___________ was to "get tough on crime" by singling out certain former Class 1 crimes for particularly severe terms without possibility of probation.
A) Class X
B) determinate sentencing
C) Class A
D) David Fogel
A) Class X
B) determinate sentencing
C) Class A
D) David Fogel
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7
____________ systems may be attractive to state legislatures in that they are less subject to charges of ineffectiveness than are utilitarian goals.
A) Rehabilitative
B) Retributive
C) Deterrent
D) Incapacitative
A) Rehabilitative
B) Retributive
C) Deterrent
D) Incapacitative
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8
According to Cullen and Gilbert, goals of proportionate punishment, individualized handling, deterrence, incapacitation, and rehabilitation ______________ in many states. Thus, determinate sentencing seems on its face to promise "something for everyone."
A) co-exist
B) remain separate goals
C) compete against one another
D) are independent of one another
A) co-exist
B) remain separate goals
C) compete against one another
D) are independent of one another
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9
Mandatory sentencing strategies can be viewed as primarily a ____________ strategy, particularly when mandatory enhancements represent large increases over the base penalties.
A) deterrent
B) incapacitative and rehabilitative
C) rehabilitative
D) deterrent and incapacitative
A) deterrent
B) incapacitative and rehabilitative
C) rehabilitative
D) deterrent and incapacitative
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10
The potential for sentencing disparity is _____________ if the range of possible sentences for a given category of offenses is ____________.
A) decreased; wide
B) increased; narrow
C) increased; wide
D) decreased; infinite
A) decreased; wide
B) increased; narrow
C) increased; wide
D) decreased; infinite
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11
Whether to sentence an offender to an enhanced or extended term is a decision which frequently rests with ___________.
A) the legislature
B) prison officials
C) the judiciary
D) the prosecutor
A) the legislature
B) prison officials
C) the judiciary
D) the prosecutor
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12
Since parole boards have, for the most part, lost their sentencing role in determinate-sentencing states, institutional officials have gained increased power through their discretion over ____________.
A) plea bargaining
B) enhancements
C) maximum sentences
D) good time
A) plea bargaining
B) enhancements
C) maximum sentences
D) good time
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13
Prosecutors tend to have more power under a determinate-sentencing scheme because of the availability of _____________ as a bargaining tool.
A) good time
B) enhancements
C) rehabilitation
D) maximum sentences
A) good time
B) enhancements
C) rehabilitation
D) maximum sentences
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14
Which of the following is not a factor that may contribute substantially to rising prison populations and/or prison overcrowding?
A) High and wide sentencing ranges
B) Stiff enhancements and repeat offender provisions
C) Increased use of community sanctions
D) Vague or nonexistent guidelines for structuring the in-out decision
A) High and wide sentencing ranges
B) Stiff enhancements and repeat offender provisions
C) Increased use of community sanctions
D) Vague or nonexistent guidelines for structuring the in-out decision
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15
Which of the following best describes sentencing guidelines and parole release guidelines?
A) A panel of judges, statewide sentencing commission, or state parole board who acknowledge that juveniles are entitled to certain due process protections
B) Guidelines set by a panel of judges, statewide sentencing commission, or by the state parole board who seek to reduce sentence disparity by structuring the discretion of judges and parole boards
C) A panel of judges, statewide sentencing commission, or state parole board who redirect a case outside the criminal justice system and suspend further processing on the condition that the individual participates in treatment
D) Guidelines set by a panel of judges, statewide sentencing commission, or by the state parole board emphasizing public protection through swift and sure enforcement of all rule violations
A) A panel of judges, statewide sentencing commission, or state parole board who acknowledge that juveniles are entitled to certain due process protections
B) Guidelines set by a panel of judges, statewide sentencing commission, or by the state parole board who seek to reduce sentence disparity by structuring the discretion of judges and parole boards
C) A panel of judges, statewide sentencing commission, or state parole board who redirect a case outside the criminal justice system and suspend further processing on the condition that the individual participates in treatment
D) Guidelines set by a panel of judges, statewide sentencing commission, or by the state parole board emphasizing public protection through swift and sure enforcement of all rule violations
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16
Guidelines for sentencing can be formulated by ____________.
A) judges
B) a sentencing commission
C) both a sentencing commission and police officers
D) both a sentencing commission and judges
A) judges
B) a sentencing commission
C) both a sentencing commission and police officers
D) both a sentencing commission and judges
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17
The starting point for the development of sentencing guidelines is usually ___________. This helps establish the most important factors explaining variations in sentences.
A) an analysis of past sentencing practices in a jurisdiction
B) an analysis of the type of people who commit crime
C) an analysis of the type of crimes that are committed most often
D) an analysis of the type of neighborhoods where crime is committed
A) an analysis of past sentencing practices in a jurisdiction
B) an analysis of the type of people who commit crime
C) an analysis of the type of crimes that are committed most often
D) an analysis of the type of neighborhoods where crime is committed
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18
If a judge determined an offender's appropriate presumptive sentence by locating the offender in a grid with respect to the seriousness of the offense and the offender's criminal history score, he or she would be using what type of sentencing guidelines?
A) Legislatively based guidelines
B) Parole release guidelines
C) Sentencing guidelines
D) Deterrence guidelines
A) Legislatively based guidelines
B) Parole release guidelines
C) Sentencing guidelines
D) Deterrence guidelines
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19
The idea for ___________ guidelines originated with the United State Parole Commission as a means of sentencing federal offenders.
A) legislatively based
B) parole release
C) sentencing
D) deterrence
A) legislatively based
B) parole release
C) sentencing
D) deterrence
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20
Intended to reflect a "modified desert" philosophy, ____________ guidelines consist of a matrix that combines both offense severity and offender criminal history/risk variables; a range of terms that is within the maximum terms set by statute for each class of offense is available for each offense and offender combination on the matrix.
A) legislatively based
B) parole release
C) sentencing
D) deterrence
A) legislatively based
B) parole release
C) sentencing
D) deterrence
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21
Which of the following does not fit within the goals of the justice model?
A) Include and use all offender characteristics involving predictive criteria to determine sentence lengths
B) State guidelines must provide narrow ranges for each category and specify appropriate and inappropriate aggravating and mitigating circumstances to guide sentencing decisions
C) Allow for appeal of sentence by the offender
D) States should provide guidelines for the in?out decision as well as for sentence lengths
A) Include and use all offender characteristics involving predictive criteria to determine sentence lengths
B) State guidelines must provide narrow ranges for each category and specify appropriate and inappropriate aggravating and mitigating circumstances to guide sentencing decisions
C) Allow for appeal of sentence by the offender
D) States should provide guidelines for the in?out decision as well as for sentence lengths
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22
The movement to abandon the indeterminate sentence and to focus instead on punishment and retribution as the primary ends of the criminal sanction has received broad-based support across the political spectrum. However, conservatives and liberals have embraced such a model for different reasons. Briefly explain these differing reasons for support of the same punishment-oriented model.
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23
Briefly explain the eight core parameters of the justice model outlined by Cullen and Gilbert in Chapter 6.
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24
Identify the four general varieties of determinate sentencing Cavender and Musheno have proposed.
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25
Briefly define the term "eraser justice" discussed by Cullen and Gilbert in Chapter 6.
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26
Mandatory sentences are an increasingly frequent feature of state codes in both determinate and indeterminate states. This legislation can take a variety of forms. Identify at least two different ways in which mandatory sentences have been adopted in different states.
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27
The utilitarian ends of the new sentencing laws are also readily apparent in the aggravating and mitigating factors specified in state codes. Identify at least three examples of mitigating or aggravating circumstances that might be used by a judge to sentence an offender.
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28
Identify at least two sources of potential disparity in determinate sentencing states.
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29
Briefly discuss how determinate sentencing leaves prosecutorial discretion virtually untouched.
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30
Early results assessing the impact of determinate sentencing laws suggest that average terms served under determinate sentencing laws may be marginally lower than those under indeterminate sentencing. Briefly explain how we cannot automatically conclude that this is attributable to greater leniency under a determinate sentencing scheme, however.
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31
Identify at least two characteristics of the Minnesota sentencing guidelines system that suggest caution.
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32
Compare and contrast David Fogel's justice model proposal and Illinois' sentencing laws that eventually were put into place. How did these proposals line up with determinant sentencing schemes and the liberal justice model?
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33
Although the impact of determinate sentencing laws on disparity at the institutional stage has barely begun to be evaluated, some insights may be gained from an overview the state of Illinois. Discuss the impact of determinate sentencing features in Illinois at the institutional level and the criticisms of these features.
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34
Discuss legislatively based determinate laws, and how the two alternative models-sentencing guidelines and parole release guidelines-relate to sentencing. In your answer, be sure to identify the following: (1) how guidelines for each model are formulated, (2) who is responsible for determining each set of guidelines, and (3) the range (or amount) of discretion applied to each guideline.
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