Deck 1: Crime and Criminal Justice
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Deck 1: Crime and Criminal Justice
1
A 2014 BJS estimate shows that approximately this percent of respondents believed that there was more crime in the United States than the year before.
A) 22
B) 45
C) 63
D) 84
A) 22
B) 45
C) 63
D) 84
C
2
What are the three major components of the criminal justice system?
A) Police, attorneys, and judges
B) Police, courts, and corrections
C) Attorneys, judges, and prisons
D) Police, courts, and prisons
A) Police, attorneys, and judges
B) Police, courts, and corrections
C) Attorneys, judges, and prisons
D) Police, courts, and prisons
B
3
Punishment for this type of offense generally involves less than a year of incarceration if any.
A) felony.
B) misdemeanor.
C) ordinance.
D) capital.
A) felony.
B) misdemeanor.
C) ordinance.
D) capital.
B
4
The _____ model of justice argues that most important function of the criminal justice system is to suppress and control criminal behavior as a function of public order in society.
A) crime control
B) due process
C) nonintervention
D) restorative justice
A) crime control
B) due process
C) nonintervention
D) restorative justice
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5
The decision-making power of criminal justice agents is called:
A) discretion.
B) choice.
C) comprehension.
D) ethics.
A) discretion.
B) choice.
C) comprehension.
D) ethics.
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6
What does the «CSI Effect» refer to?
A) The popularity of popular crime television shows
B) The impact the criminal justice system has on the media
C) The impact the criminal justice system has on society
D) The impact that popular crime television shows have on the criminal justice system
A) The popularity of popular crime television shows
B) The impact the criminal justice system has on the media
C) The impact the criminal justice system has on society
D) The impact that popular crime television shows have on the criminal justice system
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7
Assembly line justice generally refers to:
A) the speed and efficiency of the criminal justice system.
B) the stages of justice that cases flow through in the system.
C) the failure of the system to uphold due process rights of offenders.
D) the percentage of cases that result in incarceration.
A) the speed and efficiency of the criminal justice system.
B) the stages of justice that cases flow through in the system.
C) the failure of the system to uphold due process rights of offenders.
D) the percentage of cases that result in incarceration.
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8
Which statement,according to your text,correctly portrays the relationship between crime programming and personal attitudes about crime?
A) Fictional-based program viewers tend to be more fearful of personal victimization.
B) Reality-based program viewers tend to have more favorable attitudes.
C) Reality-based program viewers tend to have more punitive attitudes.
D) There is no relationship between reality-based television and attitudes about crime.
A) Fictional-based program viewers tend to be more fearful of personal victimization.
B) Reality-based program viewers tend to have more favorable attitudes.
C) Reality-based program viewers tend to have more punitive attitudes.
D) There is no relationship between reality-based television and attitudes about crime.
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9
High Profile Cases such as the O.J.Simpson murder case would fall in this layer of the Criminal Justice Wedding Cake.
A) Misdemeanors
B) Lesser felonies
C) Serious felonies
D) Celebrated cases
A) Misdemeanors
B) Lesser felonies
C) Serious felonies
D) Celebrated cases
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10
One of the major critiques of the ____ model of justice is that the criminal justice system infringes on the constitutional rights of the people.
A) crime control
B) due process
C) nonintervention
D) restorative justice
A) crime control
B) due process
C) nonintervention
D) restorative justice
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11
Nonviolent offenses such as felony drug offenses generally fall in which layer of the criminal justice Wedding Cake?
A) Misdemeanors
B) Lesser felonies
C) Serious felonies
D) Celebrated cases.
A) Misdemeanors
B) Lesser felonies
C) Serious felonies
D) Celebrated cases.
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12
Proponents of the ____ model of justice argue that one of the major purposes of the criminal justice system is to incarcerate offenders for the protection of society.
A) crime control
B) due process
C) nonintervention
D) restorative justice
A) crime control
B) due process
C) nonintervention
D) restorative justice
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13
Cases involving violent offenses such as murder and rape generally fall in which layer of the criminal justice wedding cake?
A) Misdemeanors
B) Lesser felonies
C) Serious felonies
D) Celebrated cases
A) Misdemeanors
B) Lesser felonies
C) Serious felonies
D) Celebrated cases
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14
Which of the following statements best explains the expression "if it bleeds,it leads"?
A) Murder is the most common crime, and the United States leads all other countries in murder rates.
B) Murder is the most common crime, so media outlets frequently report murder stories.
C) Crime stories are popular in society, so the media chooses to display them frequently.
D) Viewing of popular crime drama shows on television has caused an increase in crime rates.
A) Murder is the most common crime, and the United States leads all other countries in murder rates.
B) Murder is the most common crime, so media outlets frequently report murder stories.
C) Crime stories are popular in society, so the media chooses to display them frequently.
D) Viewing of popular crime drama shows on television has caused an increase in crime rates.
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15
What agency is responsible with determining whether an offender should be charged with a crime?
A) Police
B) Judges
C) Corrections
D) Courts
A) Police
B) Judges
C) Corrections
D) Courts
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16
The main goal of the ____ model of justice is the protection of individual rights and freedoms.
A) crime control
B) due process
C) nonintervention
D) restorative justice
A) crime control
B) due process
C) nonintervention
D) restorative justice
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17
Stories of violent crime make up approximately this proportion of all news time.
A) 1/3
B) 2/3
C) 3/4
D) 1/2
A) 1/3
B) 2/3
C) 3/4
D) 1/2
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18
Compared to a decade ago,violent crime rates in the United States have:
A) significantly decreased.
B) significantly increased.
C) stayed the same.
D) slightly increased.
A) significantly decreased.
B) significantly increased.
C) stayed the same.
D) slightly increased.
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19
In criminal justice,_____ refers to what constitutes good or bad behavior.
A) discretion
B) comprehension
C) decision
D) ethics
A) discretion
B) comprehension
C) decision
D) ethics
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20
Which agency of criminal justice is responsible for carrying out the punishment imposed on the offender?
A) Police
B) Courts
C) Corrections
D) Prisons
A) Police
B) Courts
C) Corrections
D) Prisons
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21
Ethics cannot help guide discretion in the criminal justice system.
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22
Jake is currently serving 8 years in prison after being convicted of a single offense.Because of the length of his sentence,we can say that Jake was convicted of a(n):
A) ordinance.
B) misdemeanor offense.
C) felony offense.
D) capital offense.
A) ordinance.
B) misdemeanor offense.
C) felony offense.
D) capital offense.
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23
The agencies of the criminal justice system always operate independently from one another.
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24
Ethics in criminal justice refers to the understanding of what constitutes good or bad behavior.
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25
Sherry stole $200 worth of property from a local mall.In her state,this is punishable by up to 1 year in prison.Because of this punishment,we can say that the offense is most likely a(n):
A) ordinance.
B) misdemeanor offense.
C) felony offense.
D) capital offense.
A) ordinance.
B) misdemeanor offense.
C) felony offense.
D) capital offense.
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26
In order to proceed with a case,the prosecutor must prove that they have probable cause that the accused committed the crime.
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27
Discretion is the most powerful tool in the criminal justice system.
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28
The three agencies of the criminal justice system function:
A) independently of one another.
B) dependent on one another.
C) both independent of one another and dependent on one another.
D) completely unaware of each other's responsibilities.
A) independently of one another.
B) dependent on one another.
C) both independent of one another and dependent on one another.
D) completely unaware of each other's responsibilities.
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29
The police are charged with determining whether a defendant should be charged with a crime.
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30
The sole responsibility of the jury is always to determine the defendant's guilt or innocence.
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31
Most offenses in society are _____ offenses.
A) misdemeanors
B) lesser felonies
C) serious felonies
D) celebrated cases
A) misdemeanors
B) lesser felonies
C) serious felonies
D) celebrated cases
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32
Packer suggests that this model of justice resembles an assembly line.
A) Crime control
B) Due process
C) Nonintervention
D) Restorative justice
A) Crime control
B) Due process
C) Nonintervention
D) Restorative justice
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33
Cases that are heavily profiled by the media and/or involve well-known offenders fall under which layer of the wedding cake model of justice ?
A) Misdemeanors
B) Lesser felonies
C) Serious felonies
D) Celebrated cases
A) Misdemeanors
B) Lesser felonies
C) Serious felonies
D) Celebrated cases
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34
Misdemeanor offenses,which make up the majority of offenses in the criminal justice system,comprise the top layer of the wedding cake model of justice.
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35
Packer suggests that this model of justice resembles an obstacle course.
A) Crime control
B) Due process
C) Nonintervention
D) Restorative justice
A) Crime control
B) Due process
C) Nonintervention
D) Restorative justice
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36
Probation services fall under which agency of justice?
A) Police
B) Courts
C) Corrections
D) Community
A) Police
B) Courts
C) Corrections
D) Community
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37
In the courts,the person charged with a criminal offense is referred to as the:
A) offender.
B) defendant.
C) prosecutor.
D) criminal.
A) offender.
B) defendant.
C) prosecutor.
D) criminal.
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38
The decision-making power of criminal justice agents is called discretion.
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39
Select the response that incorrectly represents the wedding cake model of justice.
A) It helps us understand how cases can be treated differently by the criminal justice process.
B) It illustrates that the media can impact cases in the criminal justice system.
C) It illustrates that misdemeanor offenses are more common than felonies.
D) It illustrates that serious felonies are more common than lesser felonies.
A) It helps us understand how cases can be treated differently by the criminal justice process.
B) It illustrates that the media can impact cases in the criminal justice system.
C) It illustrates that misdemeanor offenses are more common than felonies.
D) It illustrates that serious felonies are more common than lesser felonies.
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40
The three agencies of the criminal justice system are the police,courts,and corrections.
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41
Explain the bottom layer of the wedding cake model of justice.Include one example of a case that would fall into this layer.
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42
Define discretion in the criminal justice system and explain one way in which the police can exercise discretion.
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43
In the due process model,criminal justice is viewed as an "obstacle course." Why?
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44
Define ethics in criminal justice and explain one way in which ethics can guide decision making in criminal justice.
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45
What is the "CSI Effect"?
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46
Explain the crime control model,and explain the reasoning behind one common critique of this model.
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47
One of the major differences between the middle layers of the wedding cake is whether the offense is violent in nature.
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48
Explain three ways in which the media can impact individuals' understanding about the operations of the criminal justice system.
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49
The "CSI Effect" refers to the impact that crime related television viewing has on the criminal justice system.
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50
Explain three ways in which the media can impact individuals' views and attitudes on crime and the criminal justice system.
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51
Justice under the due process model is said to resemble an "assembly-line".
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52
Explain how the three agencies of the criminal justice system function independently of one another.
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53
Explain the major function of the three agencies of the criminal justice system.
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54
Cases receiving a great deal of media coverage,such as the Casey Anthony case,fall in the top tier of the wedding cake model of justice.
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55
Explain the top layer of the wedding cake model.Include one example of a case that would fall into this layer.
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56
Explain how the three agencies of the criminal justice system are dependent on one another.
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57
Explain the differences between the middle layers of the wedding cake model.Include one example of a case that would fall into each of these layers.
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58
In the crime control model,criminal justice is viewed as an "assembly line." Why?
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59
Under the crime control model,one could argue that it is better for the guilty to go free than to risk incarcerating or executing the innocent.
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60
Explain the due process model,and explain the reasoning behind one common critique of this model.
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61
How does reality TV impact the public?
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62
If a person committed a simple assault,which layer of the wedding cake model would he or she fall into,and how would his or her case likely progress? Explain.
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63
Discuss at least one potential ethical problem with discretion.
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64
An officer encounters a teenager out past curfew and knows the teenager.How can discretion be used positively? Negatively?
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65
Briefly describe the steps from crime to arraignment.
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66
Define ethics.How does it play a role in the criminal justice system?
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67
If a repeat offender committed robbery,which layer of the wedding cake model would she or he fall into,and how would her or his case likely progress? Explain.
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