Deck 6: Homicide

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The English common law established the following forms of homicide:

A) justifiable, self-defense, defense of others, and criminal homicide.
B) excusable and criminal.
C) justifiable and criminal.
D) justifiable, excusable, and criminal homicide.
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Justifiable homicide involves killing:

A) under circumstances sanctioned by the sovereign.
B) of another, by mistake, or self defense.
C) by lawful conduct with evil intent.
D) All of the above
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Excusable homicide occurs:

A) when one kills during an act of war.
B) when one kills another as a result of an unprovoked attack.
C) Both A and B.
D) None of the above.
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Murder is:

A) causing the death of another human being.
B) acting with the necessary-express or implied-specific intent to kill.
C) the purposeful, knowing, or reckless unlawful killing of another.
D) killing another as a result of provocation.
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At early common law, all criminal homicides were punishable by:

A) imprisonment.
B) whipping.
C) imprisonment and whipping.
D) death.
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The felony-murder rule:

A) is a court-made rule that holds persons liable for any killing that occurs during a felony.
B) is a statutory prohibition that holds a person liable for murder if a death results during the commission of certain felonies.
C) is a statutory rule that holds a person liable for murder if a death results during the commission of certain dangerous misdemeanors.
D) is a statutory rule that deals with the enhanced penalties for murder.
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Voluntary manslaughter is:

A) the unintentional killing of another human being caused during the commission of an unlawful act.
B) the intentional and unlawful killing of another person in response to adequate provocation.
C) the third most serious form of homicide.
D) Both A and C.
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Voluntary manslaughter requires:

A) the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony.
B) a cooling-off period after the provocation.
C) Both A and B.
D) the same kind of intent required for the crime of murder.
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The two requirements for adequate provocation in voluntary manslaughter are:

A) the provocation must be adequate and the killing must occur in the heat of passion.
B) the provocation must occur during the commission of an unlawful act and the killing must be in the heat of passion.
C) the provocation must occur during the commission of a felony and the killing must occur in the heat of passion.
D) the provocation must be adequate and the killing must occur after a cooling-off period.
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Involuntary manslaughter is:

A) the intentional killing of another human being caused during the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony or as the result of criminal negligence.
B) the killing of another human being as a result of adequate provocation and during the heat of passion.
C) the unintentional killing of another human caused during the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony or as the result of criminal negligence.
D) the unintentional killing of another human caused during the commission of an unlawful act including the commission of a felony or as the result of criminal negligence.
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The most common form of misdemeanor involved in involuntary manslaughter is:

A) the handling of weapons.
B) traffic offenses.
C) negligent acts.
D) Both A and B.
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Negligent manslaughter:

A) is the unintentional killing of another human being caused by the negligence of the defendant.
B) is a new form of homicide created in the MPC.
C) is the intentional killing of another human being caused by the negligence of the defendant.
D) Both A and B.
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The defendant was playing a game of Russian roulette. He pointed the revolver loaded with a single cartridge at the victim. The victim was a close friend of the defendant. The weapon fired on the third try and the victim died. What crimes, if any, should the defendant be charged with?

A) Involuntary manslaughter, since the defendant committed a misdemeanor by pointing a weapon at the victim.
B) Felony-murder, since the defendant's acts caused a death.
C) Murder, since the courts will infer the necessary intent despite evidence that the defendant did not desire to kill his friend.
D) No crime, since the killing was accidental.
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The defendant is home watching TV and the victim arrives. She appears to be under the influence of drugs. At her request the defendant assists her in injecting heroin into her arm. The victim dies and the defendant summons the police. What crimes, if any, may the defendant be charged with?

A) Voluntary manslaughter.
B) Involuntary manslaughter.
C) Negligent manslaughter.
D) None of the above
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The key difference between involuntary manslaughter and negligent manslaughter is:

A) the intent.
B) the degree of negligence.
C) causation.
D) a wicked and depraved mind.
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Which of the following is not a degree of negligence?

A) Simple Negligence.
B) Gross Negligence.
C) Involuntary Negligence.
D) Recklessness.
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At common law, suicide was:

A) murder.
B) justifiable.
C) known as a mercy killing.
D) euthanasia.
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Which of the following is not a requirement for adequate provocation?

A) Legal adequacy.
B) Heat of passion killing.
C) The lack of a cooling off period.
D) The lack of duty to retreat.
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Which of the following is a "new" form of homicide?

A) Negligent manslaughter.
B) Reckless homicide.
C) Mercy killing.
D) Involuntary homicide.
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Which of the following is not an element of felony-murder?

A) The commission of a dangerous felony.
B) The commission of manslaughter.
C) The intent to kill.
D) Both B and C
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What level of negligence is usually required by the courts to establish negligent manslaughter?

A) Simple negligence.
B) Civil negligence.
C) Gross negligence.
D) Extreme negligence.
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In what percent of murders can no motive be established?

A) 31 percent.
B) 12 percent.
C) 50 percent.
D) 73 percent.
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What helps to determine the degree of murder?

A) Seriousness of the killing.
B) Heinousness of the killing.
C) A pattern of wrongdoing and lack of remorse.
D) Both A and B.
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The Model Penal Code allows the use of the felony-murder rule by

A) in serious misdemeanor cases.
B) establishing a presumption that the necessary degree of recklessness exist when death occurs during the commission of certain specified felonies.
C) allowing its application in all felony cases.
D) restricting its use to non-serious cases.
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Successfully assisting another to commit suicide is:

A) attempted murder.
B) murder.
C) a crime, but not murder.
D) suicide.
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The types of serial murders does not include which of the below types?

A) visionary serial killers
B) mission-oriented serial killers
C) reckless serial killers
D) hedonistic serial killers
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Serial killing is the killing of more than one person at the same time and at the same place.
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Homicide is the generic term meaning the killing of one human being by another.
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The felony-murder rule applies when a death results during, and as a result of a serious felony committed by the defendant.
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Murder is the most serious form of homicide.
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With murder, the intent to kill may be inferred.
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Generally, there are but two degrees of murder in the United States criminal justice system.
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The felony murder rule is not very popular with jurists.
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First degree murder is all murder that is not second degree murder.
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Visionary serial murderers believe their purpose in life is to rid society of certain "undesirable" types of people.
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Control-oriented serial killers seek power over their victims.
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Mass murderers are like serial murderers, except mass murderers kill their victims at the same time and at the same location.
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Some people see the felony-murder rule as a form of "strict liability" homicide.
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A felony does not have to be completed for the felony-murder rule to apply.
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Voluntary manslaughter is murder with adequate provocation.
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Involuntary manslaughter involves the unintentional death of another.
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The commission of a lawful act, preformed in a negligent manner, can lead to the crime of involuntary manslaughter.
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Negligent manslaughter is based upon the common law.
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Excusable homicide is killing by mistake or in self-defense.
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The purpose of the felony-murder rule is to deter people from committing dangerous felonies.
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The year and a day rule is considered an outdated common law relic.
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Malice aforethought is the modern standard when describing the mens rea for murder.
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Suicide is the murder of one's self.
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The Model Penal Code establishes that murder may be committed though reckless actions manifesting extreme indifference.
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The modern application of the felony-murder rule is to establish a direct or proximate causation between the felony and the killing.
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The Model Penal Code (MPC) establishes that murder may be committed in either of the two ways: (1) purposeful or knowing homicide or (2) reckless homicide manifesting ___ indifference.
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The most serious crime of the homicide classifications is ___.
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In early English common law there was __ degrees of murder.
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The two forms or degrees of murder are based on the ___ of the type of homicide.
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___ serial killers murder in response to commands or directions from a voice or vision
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The felony-murder rule is a statutory formulation that holds a person liable for murder if a death results during his commission of certain ___.
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In order to reduce murder to voluntary manslaughter, ___ the must be of such a nature as to cause a reasonable person to kill.
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Adequate provocation requires that the defendant be provoked and that the provocation be so grievous that he or she acted in the heat of ___ and without his or her rage cooling off.
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To constitute murder, there must be a killing of another ____ being.
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To constitute ___ manslaughter, the killing must be unintentional.
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___ manslaughter did not exist at common law and is generally considered a statutory crime and it is based upon the MPC position that voluntary and involuntary manslaughter are difficult concepts to apply in some instances.
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The traditional view was that death must occur within a year and a ___ from the defendant's act.
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Criminal negligence involves the failure of the defendant to perceive the risk in a situation in which he has a legal ___ of awareness.
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Euthanasia is more commonly known as ___ killing.
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The crime of murder requires ___ intent to kill another.
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___ manslaughter is the second-most serious form of criminal homicide.
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At common law, suicide was ___.
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The "Death With ___ Act," permits physicians to prescribe lethal drugs to persons who are expected to live less than six months.
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___ manslaughter is the unintentional killing of another human being caused by the negligence of the defendant.
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The ___ rule applies when a death results during, and as a result of, any inherently dangerous felony committed by the defendant.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Killing under circumstances sanctioned by the sovereign.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-When one kills another by mistake or in self-defense.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-The most serious type of criminal homicide.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Killing by torture.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Jack the Ripper

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Killing several victims at the same time.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Killing during the commission of armed robbery.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Killing while in a heat of passion

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Mercy killing

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Texas Tower killer

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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Deck 6: Homicide
1
The English common law established the following forms of homicide:

A) justifiable, self-defense, defense of others, and criminal homicide.
B) excusable and criminal.
C) justifiable and criminal.
D) justifiable, excusable, and criminal homicide.
justifiable, excusable, and criminal homicide.
2
Justifiable homicide involves killing:

A) under circumstances sanctioned by the sovereign.
B) of another, by mistake, or self defense.
C) by lawful conduct with evil intent.
D) All of the above
under circumstances sanctioned by the sovereign.
3
Excusable homicide occurs:

A) when one kills during an act of war.
B) when one kills another as a result of an unprovoked attack.
C) Both A and B.
D) None of the above.
when one kills another as a result of an unprovoked attack.
4
Murder is:

A) causing the death of another human being.
B) acting with the necessary-express or implied-specific intent to kill.
C) the purposeful, knowing, or reckless unlawful killing of another.
D) killing another as a result of provocation.
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At early common law, all criminal homicides were punishable by:

A) imprisonment.
B) whipping.
C) imprisonment and whipping.
D) death.
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The felony-murder rule:

A) is a court-made rule that holds persons liable for any killing that occurs during a felony.
B) is a statutory prohibition that holds a person liable for murder if a death results during the commission of certain felonies.
C) is a statutory rule that holds a person liable for murder if a death results during the commission of certain dangerous misdemeanors.
D) is a statutory rule that deals with the enhanced penalties for murder.
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Voluntary manslaughter is:

A) the unintentional killing of another human being caused during the commission of an unlawful act.
B) the intentional and unlawful killing of another person in response to adequate provocation.
C) the third most serious form of homicide.
D) Both A and C.
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Voluntary manslaughter requires:

A) the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony.
B) a cooling-off period after the provocation.
C) Both A and B.
D) the same kind of intent required for the crime of murder.
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9
The two requirements for adequate provocation in voluntary manslaughter are:

A) the provocation must be adequate and the killing must occur in the heat of passion.
B) the provocation must occur during the commission of an unlawful act and the killing must be in the heat of passion.
C) the provocation must occur during the commission of a felony and the killing must occur in the heat of passion.
D) the provocation must be adequate and the killing must occur after a cooling-off period.
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Involuntary manslaughter is:

A) the intentional killing of another human being caused during the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony or as the result of criminal negligence.
B) the killing of another human being as a result of adequate provocation and during the heat of passion.
C) the unintentional killing of another human caused during the commission of an unlawful act not amounting to a felony or as the result of criminal negligence.
D) the unintentional killing of another human caused during the commission of an unlawful act including the commission of a felony or as the result of criminal negligence.
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The most common form of misdemeanor involved in involuntary manslaughter is:

A) the handling of weapons.
B) traffic offenses.
C) negligent acts.
D) Both A and B.
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Negligent manslaughter:

A) is the unintentional killing of another human being caused by the negligence of the defendant.
B) is a new form of homicide created in the MPC.
C) is the intentional killing of another human being caused by the negligence of the defendant.
D) Both A and B.
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13
The defendant was playing a game of Russian roulette. He pointed the revolver loaded with a single cartridge at the victim. The victim was a close friend of the defendant. The weapon fired on the third try and the victim died. What crimes, if any, should the defendant be charged with?

A) Involuntary manslaughter, since the defendant committed a misdemeanor by pointing a weapon at the victim.
B) Felony-murder, since the defendant's acts caused a death.
C) Murder, since the courts will infer the necessary intent despite evidence that the defendant did not desire to kill his friend.
D) No crime, since the killing was accidental.
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The defendant is home watching TV and the victim arrives. She appears to be under the influence of drugs. At her request the defendant assists her in injecting heroin into her arm. The victim dies and the defendant summons the police. What crimes, if any, may the defendant be charged with?

A) Voluntary manslaughter.
B) Involuntary manslaughter.
C) Negligent manslaughter.
D) None of the above
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The key difference between involuntary manslaughter and negligent manslaughter is:

A) the intent.
B) the degree of negligence.
C) causation.
D) a wicked and depraved mind.
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Which of the following is not a degree of negligence?

A) Simple Negligence.
B) Gross Negligence.
C) Involuntary Negligence.
D) Recklessness.
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At common law, suicide was:

A) murder.
B) justifiable.
C) known as a mercy killing.
D) euthanasia.
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Which of the following is not a requirement for adequate provocation?

A) Legal adequacy.
B) Heat of passion killing.
C) The lack of a cooling off period.
D) The lack of duty to retreat.
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Which of the following is a "new" form of homicide?

A) Negligent manslaughter.
B) Reckless homicide.
C) Mercy killing.
D) Involuntary homicide.
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Which of the following is not an element of felony-murder?

A) The commission of a dangerous felony.
B) The commission of manslaughter.
C) The intent to kill.
D) Both B and C
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What level of negligence is usually required by the courts to establish negligent manslaughter?

A) Simple negligence.
B) Civil negligence.
C) Gross negligence.
D) Extreme negligence.
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In what percent of murders can no motive be established?

A) 31 percent.
B) 12 percent.
C) 50 percent.
D) 73 percent.
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What helps to determine the degree of murder?

A) Seriousness of the killing.
B) Heinousness of the killing.
C) A pattern of wrongdoing and lack of remorse.
D) Both A and B.
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The Model Penal Code allows the use of the felony-murder rule by

A) in serious misdemeanor cases.
B) establishing a presumption that the necessary degree of recklessness exist when death occurs during the commission of certain specified felonies.
C) allowing its application in all felony cases.
D) restricting its use to non-serious cases.
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Successfully assisting another to commit suicide is:

A) attempted murder.
B) murder.
C) a crime, but not murder.
D) suicide.
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The types of serial murders does not include which of the below types?

A) visionary serial killers
B) mission-oriented serial killers
C) reckless serial killers
D) hedonistic serial killers
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Serial killing is the killing of more than one person at the same time and at the same place.
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Homicide is the generic term meaning the killing of one human being by another.
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The felony-murder rule applies when a death results during, and as a result of a serious felony committed by the defendant.
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Murder is the most serious form of homicide.
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With murder, the intent to kill may be inferred.
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Generally, there are but two degrees of murder in the United States criminal justice system.
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The felony murder rule is not very popular with jurists.
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First degree murder is all murder that is not second degree murder.
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Visionary serial murderers believe their purpose in life is to rid society of certain "undesirable" types of people.
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Control-oriented serial killers seek power over their victims.
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Mass murderers are like serial murderers, except mass murderers kill their victims at the same time and at the same location.
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Some people see the felony-murder rule as a form of "strict liability" homicide.
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A felony does not have to be completed for the felony-murder rule to apply.
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Voluntary manslaughter is murder with adequate provocation.
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Involuntary manslaughter involves the unintentional death of another.
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The commission of a lawful act, preformed in a negligent manner, can lead to the crime of involuntary manslaughter.
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Negligent manslaughter is based upon the common law.
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Excusable homicide is killing by mistake or in self-defense.
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The purpose of the felony-murder rule is to deter people from committing dangerous felonies.
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The year and a day rule is considered an outdated common law relic.
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Malice aforethought is the modern standard when describing the mens rea for murder.
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Suicide is the murder of one's self.
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The Model Penal Code establishes that murder may be committed though reckless actions manifesting extreme indifference.
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The modern application of the felony-murder rule is to establish a direct or proximate causation between the felony and the killing.
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The Model Penal Code (MPC) establishes that murder may be committed in either of the two ways: (1) purposeful or knowing homicide or (2) reckless homicide manifesting ___ indifference.
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The most serious crime of the homicide classifications is ___.
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In early English common law there was __ degrees of murder.
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The two forms or degrees of murder are based on the ___ of the type of homicide.
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___ serial killers murder in response to commands or directions from a voice or vision
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The felony-murder rule is a statutory formulation that holds a person liable for murder if a death results during his commission of certain ___.
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In order to reduce murder to voluntary manslaughter, ___ the must be of such a nature as to cause a reasonable person to kill.
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Adequate provocation requires that the defendant be provoked and that the provocation be so grievous that he or she acted in the heat of ___ and without his or her rage cooling off.
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To constitute murder, there must be a killing of another ____ being.
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To constitute ___ manslaughter, the killing must be unintentional.
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___ manslaughter did not exist at common law and is generally considered a statutory crime and it is based upon the MPC position that voluntary and involuntary manslaughter are difficult concepts to apply in some instances.
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62
The traditional view was that death must occur within a year and a ___ from the defendant's act.
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63
Criminal negligence involves the failure of the defendant to perceive the risk in a situation in which he has a legal ___ of awareness.
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64
Euthanasia is more commonly known as ___ killing.
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65
The crime of murder requires ___ intent to kill another.
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66
___ manslaughter is the second-most serious form of criminal homicide.
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67
At common law, suicide was ___.
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68
The "Death With ___ Act," permits physicians to prescribe lethal drugs to persons who are expected to live less than six months.
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69
___ manslaughter is the unintentional killing of another human being caused by the negligence of the defendant.
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70
The ___ rule applies when a death results during, and as a result of, any inherently dangerous felony committed by the defendant.
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71
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Killing under circumstances sanctioned by the sovereign.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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72
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-When one kills another by mistake or in self-defense.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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73
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-The most serious type of criminal homicide.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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74
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Killing by torture.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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75
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Jack the Ripper

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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76
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Killing several victims at the same time.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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77
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Killing during the commission of armed robbery.

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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78
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Killing while in a heat of passion

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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79
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Mercy killing

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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80
Match words with associated meaning, concepts, issues or principles

-Texas Tower killer

A) murder
B) mass murderer
C) Felony-murder
D) Justifiable homicide
E) Charles Whitman
F) Excusable homicide
G) voluntary manslaughter
H) euthanasia
I) serial killers
J) First-degree murder.
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