Deck 7: Origins and Organization of the Courts

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A program in which prosecutors intervene in all disorderly behavior that affects the quality of life in a neighborhood is called __________.

A)community prosecution
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C)courtroom work group
D)assigned counsel
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A person called to testify because of his or her special expertise in an area at issue in a legal proceeding is a(n)__________.

A)dispute resolution
B)merit selection
C)writ of certiorari
D)expert witness
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The prosecutors,defense counsel,judges,and other courtroom personnel who represent distinct interests but share the goal of shepherding large numbers of cases through the adjudication process are called the __________.

A)assigned counsel
B)contract attorney programs
C)courtroom work group
D)community prosecution
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Statements by victims to the judge before sentencing about how the crime has harmed them are called __________.

A)victimology
B)victim impact statements
C)victim's bill of rights
D)victim's services
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The term '__________' refers to a method for selecting judges that involves a combination of appointment and election.

A)dispute resolution
B)merit selection
C)writ of certiorari
D)expert witness
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Programs in which private attorneys,firms,or local bar associations provide legal representation to indigent defendants for a specific period contracted with the county are called __________.

A)assigned counsel
B)contract attorney programs
C)courtroom work group
D)community prosecution
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The __________ can hear on appeal any case involving federal law,suits between states,and cases involving interpretations of the U.S.Constitution.

A)U.S.district courts
B)U.S.courts of appeals
C)U.S.Supreme Court
D)felony drug courts
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Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes are called '__________'.

A)prosecutors
B)district attorneys
C)defense attorneys
D)public defenders
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Courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct are called __________.

A)U.S.district courts
B)U.S.courts of appeals
C)felony drug courts
D)U.S.Supreme Court
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These intermediate appellate courts are the __________.There are thirteen of these courts,located in federal judicial districts throughout the United States.

A)U.S.district courts
B)U.S.courts of appeals
C)U.S.Supreme Court
D)felony drug courts
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Courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision are called __________.

A)juvenile courts
B)mental health courts
C)drug courts
D)domestic violence courts
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A legal order from the U.S.Supreme Court stating that a lower court must forward the record of a particular case for review is called a __________.

A)dispute resolution
B)writ of certiorari
C)merit selection
D)expert witness
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Legal changes that formally recognize the role and rights of victims in the justice process are called the __________.

A)victimology
B)victim impact statements
C)victim's bill of rights
D)victim's services
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A method of handling complaints outside the judicial process through a mediator appointed by the court is called ___________.

A)dispute resolution
B)merit selection
C)writ of certiorari
D)expert witness
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Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person are called __________.

A)prosecutors
B)district attorneys
C)defense attorneys
D)public defenders
Question
The name for city and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions is '__________'.

A)prosecutors
B)public defenders
C)defense attorneys
D)district attorneys
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The federal courts of general jurisdiction are the __________.These courts have unlimited jurisdiction in both civil and criminal matters,and most federal trials are conducted in them.

A)U.S.courts of appeals
B)U.S.district courts
C)U.S.Supreme Court
D)felony drug courts
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A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys is also known as ___________.

A)assigned counsel
B)contract attorney programs
C)courtroom work group
D)community prosecution
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The study of crime victimization,as well as the interactions between victims and the criminal justice system,is called __________.

A)victimology
B)victim impact statements
C)victim's bill of rights
D)victim's services
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Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings are called __________.

A)prosecutors
B)district attorneys
C)defense attorneys
D)public defenders
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'U.S.district courts' are intermediate federal appellate courts.
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'Victim impact statements' by victims to the judge before sentencing about how the crime has harmed them.
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Historically,juries consisted of white males.Even after the Civil War,some states excluded blacks from juries until the U.S.Supreme Court specifically ruled against this practice in _______.

A)1779
B)1809
C)1879
D)1909
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'Defense attorneys' are attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings.
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'U.S.courts of appeals' are federal trial courts of general jurisdiction.
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'Community courts' are decentralized courts that respond to neighborhood conditions using citizen advisory committees,volunteers,and teen courts.
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An 'expert witness' is a person called to testify because of his or her special expertise in an area at issue in the case.
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A method of handling complaints outside the judicial process through a mediator appointed by the court is called 'dispute resolution'.
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'Mental health courts' are courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision.
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__________ provide a protection of clients by examining the evidence used to establish probable cause and questioning whether the evidence proves guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.This role sometimes brings them into conflict with police and prosecutors,and with victims and witnesses who may believe they are being "attacked" by them.

A)defense attorneys
B)judges
C)juries
D)court officers
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The 'courtroom work group' refers to the prosecutors,defense counsel,judges,and other courtroom personnel who represent distinct interests but share the goal of shepherding large numbers of cases through the adjudication process.
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The term 'merit selection' refers to a method for selecting judges that involves a combination of appointment and election.
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The term 'community prosecution' refers to a program in which prosecutors intervene in all disorderly behavior that affects the quality of life in a neighborhood.
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Until the late 1800s defendants could not act as witnesses or take the stand in their own defense.Today defendants are permitted to testify under oath.
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The highest court(s)in the United States,which hears final appeals in cases involving federal law,suits between states,and interpretations of the U.S.Constitution.

A)U.S.District Courts
B)U.S.Courts of Appeals
C)U.S.Supreme Court
D)U.S.Military Courts
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'Juvenile courts' are courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct.
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The vast majority of criminal cases are heard in state courts,because most felonies are defined by state laws.
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The United States has a __________ court system,which means we have state laws and federal laws and state court cases involve state laws and federal cases involve state laws.

A)uniform
B)dual
C)quad
D)single
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'Victimology' is the study of crime victimization,as well as the interactions between victims and the criminal justice system.
Question
Some analyses indicate that __________ foster sentencing based on perceptions of the victim's worth rather than on the seriousness of the crime.The inclusion of these accounts is relatively new,however,and changes in sentencing laws to accommodate the requests of victims are still occurring.

A)victimization surveys
B)offender testimonials
C)victim impact statements
D)police reports
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What are the differences between 'limited' and 'general' jurisdictions? Please explain.
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Why have victims and witnesses sometimes been called the 'forgotten players' in the criminal justice process?
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The term __________ refers to a method for selecting judges that involves a combination of appointment and election.
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The __________ involves the prosecutors,defense counsel,judges,and other courtroom personnel who represent distinct interests but share the goal of shepherding large numbers of cases through the adjudication process.
Question
The United States has a _________ court system;this means that we have state laws and federal laws and state court cases involve state laws and federal cases involve state laws.
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What are the four types of cases in which the U.S.Supreme Court must render an opinion?
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The term __________ refers to the U.S.Supreme Court's authority to review the constitutionality of acts of Congress.
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A(n)__________ is a person called to testify because of his or her special expertise in an area at issue in a legal proceeding.
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A __________ is a legal order from the U.S.Supreme Court stating that a lower court must forward the record of a particular case for review.
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Why are alternatives to the U.S.court system needed? Do you think that justice can still be served?
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A victim's __________ involve legal changes that formally recognize the role and rights of victims in the justice process.
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__________ refers to a program in which prosecutors intervene in all disorderly behavior that affects the quality of life in a neighborhood.
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According to your text there are specific skills that are involved in dispute resolution and conflict management.How effectively do you think this program might prevent crime?
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__________ is the study of crime victimization,as well as the interactions between victims and the criminal justice system
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__________ is a method of handling complaints outside the judicial process through a mediator appointed by the court.
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Mental health courts
Courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct
Mental health courts
Courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision
Mental health courts
Decentralized courts that respond to neighborhood conditions using citizen advisory committees, volunteers, and teen courts
Mental health courts
Federal trial courts of general jurisdiction
Community courts
Courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct
Community courts
Courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision
Community courts
Decentralized courts that respond to neighborhood conditions using citizen advisory committees, volunteers, and teen courts
Community courts
Federal trial courts of general jurisdiction
Felony drug courts
Courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct
Felony drug courts
Courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision
Felony drug courts
Decentralized courts that respond to neighborhood conditions using citizen advisory committees, volunteers, and teen courts
Felony drug courts
Federal trial courts of general jurisdiction
U.S. district courts
Courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct
U.S. district courts
Courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision
U.S. district courts
Decentralized courts that respond to neighborhood conditions using citizen advisory committees, volunteers, and teen courts
U.S. district courts
Federal trial courts of general jurisdiction
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District attorneys
Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person
District attorneys
City and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions
District attorneys
Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings
District attorneys
A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys
District attorneys
Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes
Assigned counsel
Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person
Assigned counsel
City and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions
Assigned counsel
Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings
Assigned counsel
A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys
Assigned counsel
Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes
Public defenders
Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person
Public defenders
City and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions
Public defenders
Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings
Public defenders
A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys
Public defenders
Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes
Defense attorneys
Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person
Defense attorneys
City and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions
Defense attorneys
Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings
Defense attorneys
A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys
Defense attorneys
Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes
Prosecutors
Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person
Prosecutors
City and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions
Prosecutors
Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings
Prosecutors
A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys
Prosecutors
Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes
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A program in which prosecutors intervene in all disorderly behavior that affects the quality of life in a neighborhood is called __________.

A)community prosecution
B)contract attorney programs
C)courtroom work group
D)assigned counsel
A
2
A person called to testify because of his or her special expertise in an area at issue in a legal proceeding is a(n)__________.

A)dispute resolution
B)merit selection
C)writ of certiorari
D)expert witness
D
3
The prosecutors,defense counsel,judges,and other courtroom personnel who represent distinct interests but share the goal of shepherding large numbers of cases through the adjudication process are called the __________.

A)assigned counsel
B)contract attorney programs
C)courtroom work group
D)community prosecution
C
4
Statements by victims to the judge before sentencing about how the crime has harmed them are called __________.

A)victimology
B)victim impact statements
C)victim's bill of rights
D)victim's services
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The term '__________' refers to a method for selecting judges that involves a combination of appointment and election.

A)dispute resolution
B)merit selection
C)writ of certiorari
D)expert witness
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Programs in which private attorneys,firms,or local bar associations provide legal representation to indigent defendants for a specific period contracted with the county are called __________.

A)assigned counsel
B)contract attorney programs
C)courtroom work group
D)community prosecution
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The __________ can hear on appeal any case involving federal law,suits between states,and cases involving interpretations of the U.S.Constitution.

A)U.S.district courts
B)U.S.courts of appeals
C)U.S.Supreme Court
D)felony drug courts
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Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes are called '__________'.

A)prosecutors
B)district attorneys
C)defense attorneys
D)public defenders
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Courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct are called __________.

A)U.S.district courts
B)U.S.courts of appeals
C)felony drug courts
D)U.S.Supreme Court
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These intermediate appellate courts are the __________.There are thirteen of these courts,located in federal judicial districts throughout the United States.

A)U.S.district courts
B)U.S.courts of appeals
C)U.S.Supreme Court
D)felony drug courts
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Courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision are called __________.

A)juvenile courts
B)mental health courts
C)drug courts
D)domestic violence courts
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A legal order from the U.S.Supreme Court stating that a lower court must forward the record of a particular case for review is called a __________.

A)dispute resolution
B)writ of certiorari
C)merit selection
D)expert witness
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Legal changes that formally recognize the role and rights of victims in the justice process are called the __________.

A)victimology
B)victim impact statements
C)victim's bill of rights
D)victim's services
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A method of handling complaints outside the judicial process through a mediator appointed by the court is called ___________.

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C)writ of certiorari
D)expert witness
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Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person are called __________.

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D)public defenders
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The name for city and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions is '__________'.

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D)district attorneys
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The federal courts of general jurisdiction are the __________.These courts have unlimited jurisdiction in both civil and criminal matters,and most federal trials are conducted in them.

A)U.S.courts of appeals
B)U.S.district courts
C)U.S.Supreme Court
D)felony drug courts
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A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys is also known as ___________.

A)assigned counsel
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C)courtroom work group
D)community prosecution
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The study of crime victimization,as well as the interactions between victims and the criminal justice system,is called __________.

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C)victim's bill of rights
D)victim's services
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Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings are called __________.

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'U.S.district courts' are intermediate federal appellate courts.
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'Victim impact statements' by victims to the judge before sentencing about how the crime has harmed them.
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Historically,juries consisted of white males.Even after the Civil War,some states excluded blacks from juries until the U.S.Supreme Court specifically ruled against this practice in _______.

A)1779
B)1809
C)1879
D)1909
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'Defense attorneys' are attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings.
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'U.S.courts of appeals' are federal trial courts of general jurisdiction.
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'Community courts' are decentralized courts that respond to neighborhood conditions using citizen advisory committees,volunteers,and teen courts.
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An 'expert witness' is a person called to testify because of his or her special expertise in an area at issue in the case.
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A method of handling complaints outside the judicial process through a mediator appointed by the court is called 'dispute resolution'.
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'Mental health courts' are courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision.
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__________ provide a protection of clients by examining the evidence used to establish probable cause and questioning whether the evidence proves guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.This role sometimes brings them into conflict with police and prosecutors,and with victims and witnesses who may believe they are being "attacked" by them.

A)defense attorneys
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D)court officers
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The 'courtroom work group' refers to the prosecutors,defense counsel,judges,and other courtroom personnel who represent distinct interests but share the goal of shepherding large numbers of cases through the adjudication process.
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The term 'merit selection' refers to a method for selecting judges that involves a combination of appointment and election.
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The term 'community prosecution' refers to a program in which prosecutors intervene in all disorderly behavior that affects the quality of life in a neighborhood.
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Until the late 1800s defendants could not act as witnesses or take the stand in their own defense.Today defendants are permitted to testify under oath.
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The highest court(s)in the United States,which hears final appeals in cases involving federal law,suits between states,and interpretations of the U.S.Constitution.

A)U.S.District Courts
B)U.S.Courts of Appeals
C)U.S.Supreme Court
D)U.S.Military Courts
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'Juvenile courts' are courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct.
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The vast majority of criminal cases are heard in state courts,because most felonies are defined by state laws.
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The United States has a __________ court system,which means we have state laws and federal laws and state court cases involve state laws and federal cases involve state laws.

A)uniform
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C)quad
D)single
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'Victimology' is the study of crime victimization,as well as the interactions between victims and the criminal justice system.
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Some analyses indicate that __________ foster sentencing based on perceptions of the victim's worth rather than on the seriousness of the crime.The inclusion of these accounts is relatively new,however,and changes in sentencing laws to accommodate the requests of victims are still occurring.

A)victimization surveys
B)offender testimonials
C)victim impact statements
D)police reports
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What are the differences between 'limited' and 'general' jurisdictions? Please explain.
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Why have victims and witnesses sometimes been called the 'forgotten players' in the criminal justice process?
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The term __________ refers to a method for selecting judges that involves a combination of appointment and election.
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The __________ involves the prosecutors,defense counsel,judges,and other courtroom personnel who represent distinct interests but share the goal of shepherding large numbers of cases through the adjudication process.
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The United States has a _________ court system;this means that we have state laws and federal laws and state court cases involve state laws and federal cases involve state laws.
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What are the four types of cases in which the U.S.Supreme Court must render an opinion?
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The term __________ refers to the U.S.Supreme Court's authority to review the constitutionality of acts of Congress.
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A(n)__________ is a person called to testify because of his or her special expertise in an area at issue in a legal proceeding.
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A __________ is a legal order from the U.S.Supreme Court stating that a lower court must forward the record of a particular case for review.
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Why are alternatives to the U.S.court system needed? Do you think that justice can still be served?
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A victim's __________ involve legal changes that formally recognize the role and rights of victims in the justice process.
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__________ refers to a program in which prosecutors intervene in all disorderly behavior that affects the quality of life in a neighborhood.
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According to your text there are specific skills that are involved in dispute resolution and conflict management.How effectively do you think this program might prevent crime?
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__________ is the study of crime victimization,as well as the interactions between victims and the criminal justice system
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__________ is a method of handling complaints outside the judicial process through a mediator appointed by the court.
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Mental health courts
Courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct
Mental health courts
Courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision
Mental health courts
Decentralized courts that respond to neighborhood conditions using citizen advisory committees, volunteers, and teen courts
Mental health courts
Federal trial courts of general jurisdiction
Community courts
Courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct
Community courts
Courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision
Community courts
Decentralized courts that respond to neighborhood conditions using citizen advisory committees, volunteers, and teen courts
Community courts
Federal trial courts of general jurisdiction
Felony drug courts
Courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct
Felony drug courts
Courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision
Felony drug courts
Decentralized courts that respond to neighborhood conditions using citizen advisory committees, volunteers, and teen courts
Felony drug courts
Federal trial courts of general jurisdiction
U.S. district courts
Courts that handle only drug offenses and attempt to correct underlying causes of the illegal conduct
U.S. district courts
Courts that divert misdemeanor or non-violent felony offenders with mental illness to treatment programs and court supervision
U.S. district courts
Decentralized courts that respond to neighborhood conditions using citizen advisory committees, volunteers, and teen courts
U.S. district courts
Federal trial courts of general jurisdiction
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District attorneys
Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person
District attorneys
City and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions
District attorneys
Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings
District attorneys
A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys
District attorneys
Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes
Assigned counsel
Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person
Assigned counsel
City and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions
Assigned counsel
Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings
Assigned counsel
A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys
Assigned counsel
Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes
Public defenders
Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person
Public defenders
City and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions
Public defenders
Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings
Public defenders
A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys
Public defenders
Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes
Defense attorneys
Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person
Defense attorneys
City and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions
Defense attorneys
Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings
Defense attorneys
A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys
Defense attorneys
Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes
Prosecutors
Elected or appointed officials who represent the community in bringing charges against an accused person
Prosecutors
City and county prosecutors in many jurisdictions
Prosecutors
Attorneys who represent the legal rights of the accused in criminal or civil proceedings
Prosecutors
A private attorney appointed by the court on a case-by-case basis from a list of available attorneys
Prosecutors
Salaried attorneys paid by the government to represent indigents charged with crimes
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