Deck 17: Prosecution and Punishment

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Women appear _____less likely than men with similar offenses and prior records to be incarcerated.

A) 60-70 percent
B) 40-55 percent
C) 30-40 percent
D) 10-25 percent
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Although the cost of death-penalty cases varies by state,each capital case on the average costs _____ beyond the cost of a noncapital case ending with a life sentence.

A) $1 million to $2 million
B) $100,000 to $200,000
C) $400,000 to $500,000
D) $12,000,000 to $22,000,000
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Because the collective conscience is weaker in _____,these societies deal with deviance through restitutive law marked by an interest in restoring relationships to their previous state.

A) Early, aboriginal societies
B) Larger, modern societies
C) Small, traditional societies
D) Collective, heterogeneous societies
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Which of the following is not something the prosecutor uses to determine which cases to drop or which cases to plea bargain?

A) Defendant's prior record
B) Injury to the victim
C) Seriousness of the offense
D) Case going to trial on a Friday afternoon
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When deviance occurs,which type of societies engage in repressive law marked by harsh physical punishment of deviants?

A) Large, modern societies
B) Early, aboriginal societies
C) Small, traditional societies
D) Collective, heterogeneous societies
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Recognizing the burden of heavy caseloads,the _____ formed (consisting of judges,prosecutors and defense attorneys)in order to resolve cases as quickly as possible through a guilty plea.

A) Star chambers
B) Legal system fraternities
C) American Bar Association
D) Courtroom work groups
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One aspect that slows the adjudication process is the _____ burdening prosecutors,public defenders and other defense attorneys,and judges alike.

A) Prison overcrowding
B) Inflexible laws
C) Heavy caseloads
D) Overabundance of law school graduates
Question
Mistakes do occur in criminal justice,either out of honest errors or downright prejudice.It is estimated that between 1 percent and 6 percent of all felony convictions are mistaken.These are called:

A) Wrongful indictments
B) Exclusionary indictments
C) Wrongful convictions
D) Exclusionary convictions
Question
Social inequality affects the exercise of _____ and the extent to which reliance on the criminal justice system can reduce crime.

A) Legal discretion
B) Legal maxims
C) Personal discretion
D) Personal maxims
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Which of the following reflects a liberation hypothesis?

A) The idea is that in the most misdemeanor cases, there is little room for prosecutorial or judicial discretion to affect the sentence
B) The idea is that in the most juvenile cases, there is little room for prosecutorial or judicial discretion to affect the sentence
C) The idea is that in the most serious cases, there is little room for prosecutorial or judicial discretion to affect the sentence
D) The idea is that in the most civil cases, there is little room for prosecutorial or judicial discretion to affect the sentence
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Some studies even show that homicide actually increases after executions occur.What is this phenomenon called?

A) The electric chair effect
B) The deterrent effect
C) The termination effect
D) The brutalization effect
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Racial/ethnic discrimination is more often found for the decision to incarcerate (the ____ decision)than for sentence lengths among those incarcerated.

A) Black/White
B) In/Out
C) Up/Down
D) Left/Right
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Which of the following remains one of the most controversial topics in criminal justice?

A) The death penalty
B) Juvenile probation
C) Women's correctional facilities
D) Medium security prisons
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Which of the following statements accurately reflects an element of the criminal justice system?

A) Just over two-thirds of young middle-aged Latino males (ages 35-55) are either in prison, in jail, or on probation or parole
B) Just over one-third of all women (all ages) nationally are under correctional supervision
C) Some one-third of young African-American males (ages 20 -29) nationally are under correctional supervision
D) Some two-thirds of older Caucasians (ages 55-75) are either in prison, in jail, or on probation or parole
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The United States has long had a system modeled after combat.By what term is this system better known?

A) The inquisitorial model
B) The adversary model
C) The fencing model
D) The quandary model
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All but two states,Maine and Vermont,prohibit prison inmates from _____ if they were convicted of a felony.

A) Voting
B) Driving
C) Working
D) Smoking
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What type of strategy does a society adopt when it protects society by keeping dangerous criminals behind bars?

A) Rehabilitation
B) Incapacitation
C) Just Desserts
D) Restitution
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Which of the following statements is accurate regarding criminal defense?

A) Criminal defendants who are poor are much more able than wealthy defendants to afford bail, to hire a skilled defense attorney, and to pay for investigators
B) Criminal defendants who are African-American are much more able than white defendants to afford bail, to hire a skilled defense attorney, and to pay for investigators
C) Criminal defendants who are women are much more able than male defendants to afford bail, to hire a skilled defense attorney, and to pay for investigators
D) Criminal defendants who are wealthy are much more able than poor defendants to afford bail, to hire a skilled defense attorney, and to pay for investigators
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In the wake of Furman v.Georgia (408 U.S.238),states revised their death-penalty laws and procedures to reduce _____ in the application of the death penalty.

A) Articulation
B) Deliberation
C) Demarcation
D) Arbitrariness
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Some studies find that defendants accused of killing _____victims are more likely to be indicted for first-degree murder than those accused of killing members of other races.These defendants are also more likely to receive the death penalty.

A) White
B) Latino
C) African-American
D) Asian
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O.J.Simpson's legal defense was provided by a public defender.
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Once the decision is made to incarcerate,_____ does not appear to affect the length of prison terms.

A) Race
B) Age
C) Ethnicity
D) Gender
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Restitutive law is marked by an interest in restoring relationships to their previous state.
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The United States has long been said to have an adversary system of criminal justice.
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Which of the following is the last Western nation to utilize the death penalty?

A) Canada
B) United States
C) Mexico
D) France
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African-Americans are more likely than whites to be incarcerated.
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Heavy caseloads burden prosecutors,defense attorneys,and judges.
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Mistakes do not occur in the criminal justice system and thus wrongful executions are not a concern.
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The possibility of wrongful convictions and executions and other problems in the application of the death penalty have led:

A) The Texas state assembly to call for the end of the use of death penalty in all states
B) The United Nations to condemn all nations that utilize the death penalty
C) The American Bar Association to call for a moratorium on executions
D) The National Corrections Officer Association to call for a strike on any maximum security facility
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In large,modern societies,the collective conscience,or society's shared norms and values,is extremely strong.
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The lynching of African-American in the South decreased dramatically immediately after the Civil War.
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The vast majority of criminal cases go to trial.
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The defendant is a member of the courtroom work group.
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More so than the US,Europe favors probation and community service to prison.
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Women are less likely than men with similar offenses and prior records to be incarcerated.
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Approximately,one-third of young Asian males (ages 20 to 29)nationally are under correctional supervision.
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Which of following is not one of the arguments made by proponents of the death penalty?

A) People convicted of heinous murders deserve to be executed
B) People convicted of status offenses can only be stopped from reoffending by a death sentence
C) The death penalty saves the money that would be spent on years of confinement were the offender to serve a life sentence
D) The death penalty sends a message to potential murderers and thus has a general deterrent effect on homicide
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Only Maine and Vermont prohibit prison inmates from voting if they have been convicted of a felony.
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At the end of 2013,there were _____ people on death row.

A) 2,979
B) 5,541
C) 7,931
D) 10,028
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Most criminal arrests will end in a plea bargain.
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In small,traditional societies,the collective _____,or society's shared norms and values,is extremely strong.
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The United States has long been said to have a(n)_____ system of criminal justice.
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Explain the philosophy behind the brutalization effect.
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Reflecting the classical school,the "get tough" approach reflects the widespread belief among the public and politicians alike that harsher and more certain punishment _____ crime.
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The United States holds the dubious honor of having a high crime rate even though it also has the highest imprisonment rate of all _____________ nations.
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The_____ penalty actually costs more than life imprisonment in constant dollars.
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Does use of plea bargain deny accused individuals their right to justice? Would a more just system demand more cases go to trial?
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Address the important difference between repressive law and restitutive law.
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The _____ hypothesis is the idea that in the most serious cases,there is little room for prosecutorial or judicial discretion to affect the sentence.
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Complete some outside research and provide a list with sources of statistics on gender and sentencing.Make sure sources are credible.
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Heavy _____ burden,prosecutors,defense attorneys and judges.
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The courtroom _____ group consists of defense attorneys and judges.
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Identify the members of the courtroom work group and how it affects the adjudication process.
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In the wake of Furman,states revised their death-penalty laws and procedures to reduce _____ in the application of the penalty.
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adversary system
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
adversary system
imprisonment
adversary system
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
adversary system
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
adversary system
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
adversary system
executions may increase homicides
adversary system
keeping criminals behind bars
adversary system
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
adversary system
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
adversary system
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
plea bargain
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
plea bargain
imprisonment
plea bargain
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
plea bargain
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
plea bargain
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
plea bargain
executions may increase homicides
plea bargain
keeping criminals behind bars
plea bargain
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
plea bargain
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
plea bargain
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
courtroom work group
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
courtroom work group
imprisonment
courtroom work group
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
courtroom work group
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
courtroom work group
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
courtroom work group
executions may increase homicides
courtroom work group
keeping criminals behind bars
courtroom work group
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
courtroom work group
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
courtroom work group
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
repressive law
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
repressive law
imprisonment
repressive law
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
repressive law
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
repressive law
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
repressive law
executions may increase homicides
repressive law
keeping criminals behind bars
repressive law
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
repressive law
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
repressive law
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
incarceration
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
incarceration
imprisonment
incarceration
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
incarceration
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
incarceration
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
incarceration
executions may increase homicides
incarceration
keeping criminals behind bars
incarceration
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
incarceration
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
incarceration
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
liberation hypothesis
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
liberation hypothesis
imprisonment
liberation hypothesis
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
liberation hypothesis
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
liberation hypothesis
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
liberation hypothesis
executions may increase homicides
liberation hypothesis
keeping criminals behind bars
liberation hypothesis
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
liberation hypothesis
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
liberation hypothesis
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
incapacitation
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
incapacitation
imprisonment
incapacitation
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
incapacitation
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
incapacitation
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
incapacitation
executions may increase homicides
incapacitation
keeping criminals behind bars
incapacitation
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
incapacitation
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
incapacitation
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
brutalization effect
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
brutalization effect
imprisonment
brutalization effect
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
brutalization effect
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
brutalization effect
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
brutalization effect
executions may increase homicides
brutalization effect
keeping criminals behind bars
brutalization effect
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
brutalization effect
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
brutalization effect
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
correctional supervision
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
correctional supervision
imprisonment
correctional supervision
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
correctional supervision
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
correctional supervision
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
correctional supervision
executions may increase homicides
correctional supervision
keeping criminals behind bars
correctional supervision
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
correctional supervision
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
correctional supervision
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
Gregg v. Georgia
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
Gregg v. Georgia
imprisonment
Gregg v. Georgia
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
Gregg v. Georgia
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
Gregg v. Georgia
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
Gregg v. Georgia
executions may increase homicides
Gregg v. Georgia
keeping criminals behind bars
Gregg v. Georgia
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
Gregg v. Georgia
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
Gregg v. Georgia
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
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1
Women appear _____less likely than men with similar offenses and prior records to be incarcerated.

A) 60-70 percent
B) 40-55 percent
C) 30-40 percent
D) 10-25 percent
D
2
Although the cost of death-penalty cases varies by state,each capital case on the average costs _____ beyond the cost of a noncapital case ending with a life sentence.

A) $1 million to $2 million
B) $100,000 to $200,000
C) $400,000 to $500,000
D) $12,000,000 to $22,000,000
A
3
Because the collective conscience is weaker in _____,these societies deal with deviance through restitutive law marked by an interest in restoring relationships to their previous state.

A) Early, aboriginal societies
B) Larger, modern societies
C) Small, traditional societies
D) Collective, heterogeneous societies
B
4
Which of the following is not something the prosecutor uses to determine which cases to drop or which cases to plea bargain?

A) Defendant's prior record
B) Injury to the victim
C) Seriousness of the offense
D) Case going to trial on a Friday afternoon
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When deviance occurs,which type of societies engage in repressive law marked by harsh physical punishment of deviants?

A) Large, modern societies
B) Early, aboriginal societies
C) Small, traditional societies
D) Collective, heterogeneous societies
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Recognizing the burden of heavy caseloads,the _____ formed (consisting of judges,prosecutors and defense attorneys)in order to resolve cases as quickly as possible through a guilty plea.

A) Star chambers
B) Legal system fraternities
C) American Bar Association
D) Courtroom work groups
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One aspect that slows the adjudication process is the _____ burdening prosecutors,public defenders and other defense attorneys,and judges alike.

A) Prison overcrowding
B) Inflexible laws
C) Heavy caseloads
D) Overabundance of law school graduates
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8
Mistakes do occur in criminal justice,either out of honest errors or downright prejudice.It is estimated that between 1 percent and 6 percent of all felony convictions are mistaken.These are called:

A) Wrongful indictments
B) Exclusionary indictments
C) Wrongful convictions
D) Exclusionary convictions
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Social inequality affects the exercise of _____ and the extent to which reliance on the criminal justice system can reduce crime.

A) Legal discretion
B) Legal maxims
C) Personal discretion
D) Personal maxims
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Which of the following reflects a liberation hypothesis?

A) The idea is that in the most misdemeanor cases, there is little room for prosecutorial or judicial discretion to affect the sentence
B) The idea is that in the most juvenile cases, there is little room for prosecutorial or judicial discretion to affect the sentence
C) The idea is that in the most serious cases, there is little room for prosecutorial or judicial discretion to affect the sentence
D) The idea is that in the most civil cases, there is little room for prosecutorial or judicial discretion to affect the sentence
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Some studies even show that homicide actually increases after executions occur.What is this phenomenon called?

A) The electric chair effect
B) The deterrent effect
C) The termination effect
D) The brutalization effect
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Racial/ethnic discrimination is more often found for the decision to incarcerate (the ____ decision)than for sentence lengths among those incarcerated.

A) Black/White
B) In/Out
C) Up/Down
D) Left/Right
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Which of the following remains one of the most controversial topics in criminal justice?

A) The death penalty
B) Juvenile probation
C) Women's correctional facilities
D) Medium security prisons
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Which of the following statements accurately reflects an element of the criminal justice system?

A) Just over two-thirds of young middle-aged Latino males (ages 35-55) are either in prison, in jail, or on probation or parole
B) Just over one-third of all women (all ages) nationally are under correctional supervision
C) Some one-third of young African-American males (ages 20 -29) nationally are under correctional supervision
D) Some two-thirds of older Caucasians (ages 55-75) are either in prison, in jail, or on probation or parole
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The United States has long had a system modeled after combat.By what term is this system better known?

A) The inquisitorial model
B) The adversary model
C) The fencing model
D) The quandary model
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All but two states,Maine and Vermont,prohibit prison inmates from _____ if they were convicted of a felony.

A) Voting
B) Driving
C) Working
D) Smoking
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What type of strategy does a society adopt when it protects society by keeping dangerous criminals behind bars?

A) Rehabilitation
B) Incapacitation
C) Just Desserts
D) Restitution
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Which of the following statements is accurate regarding criminal defense?

A) Criminal defendants who are poor are much more able than wealthy defendants to afford bail, to hire a skilled defense attorney, and to pay for investigators
B) Criminal defendants who are African-American are much more able than white defendants to afford bail, to hire a skilled defense attorney, and to pay for investigators
C) Criminal defendants who are women are much more able than male defendants to afford bail, to hire a skilled defense attorney, and to pay for investigators
D) Criminal defendants who are wealthy are much more able than poor defendants to afford bail, to hire a skilled defense attorney, and to pay for investigators
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In the wake of Furman v.Georgia (408 U.S.238),states revised their death-penalty laws and procedures to reduce _____ in the application of the death penalty.

A) Articulation
B) Deliberation
C) Demarcation
D) Arbitrariness
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Some studies find that defendants accused of killing _____victims are more likely to be indicted for first-degree murder than those accused of killing members of other races.These defendants are also more likely to receive the death penalty.

A) White
B) Latino
C) African-American
D) Asian
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O.J.Simpson's legal defense was provided by a public defender.
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Once the decision is made to incarcerate,_____ does not appear to affect the length of prison terms.

A) Race
B) Age
C) Ethnicity
D) Gender
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Restitutive law is marked by an interest in restoring relationships to their previous state.
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The United States has long been said to have an adversary system of criminal justice.
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Which of the following is the last Western nation to utilize the death penalty?

A) Canada
B) United States
C) Mexico
D) France
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African-Americans are more likely than whites to be incarcerated.
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Heavy caseloads burden prosecutors,defense attorneys,and judges.
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Mistakes do not occur in the criminal justice system and thus wrongful executions are not a concern.
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The possibility of wrongful convictions and executions and other problems in the application of the death penalty have led:

A) The Texas state assembly to call for the end of the use of death penalty in all states
B) The United Nations to condemn all nations that utilize the death penalty
C) The American Bar Association to call for a moratorium on executions
D) The National Corrections Officer Association to call for a strike on any maximum security facility
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In large,modern societies,the collective conscience,or society's shared norms and values,is extremely strong.
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The lynching of African-American in the South decreased dramatically immediately after the Civil War.
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The vast majority of criminal cases go to trial.
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The defendant is a member of the courtroom work group.
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More so than the US,Europe favors probation and community service to prison.
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Women are less likely than men with similar offenses and prior records to be incarcerated.
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Approximately,one-third of young Asian males (ages 20 to 29)nationally are under correctional supervision.
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Which of following is not one of the arguments made by proponents of the death penalty?

A) People convicted of heinous murders deserve to be executed
B) People convicted of status offenses can only be stopped from reoffending by a death sentence
C) The death penalty saves the money that would be spent on years of confinement were the offender to serve a life sentence
D) The death penalty sends a message to potential murderers and thus has a general deterrent effect on homicide
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Only Maine and Vermont prohibit prison inmates from voting if they have been convicted of a felony.
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At the end of 2013,there were _____ people on death row.

A) 2,979
B) 5,541
C) 7,931
D) 10,028
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Most criminal arrests will end in a plea bargain.
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In small,traditional societies,the collective _____,or society's shared norms and values,is extremely strong.
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The United States has long been said to have a(n)_____ system of criminal justice.
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Explain the philosophy behind the brutalization effect.
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Reflecting the classical school,the "get tough" approach reflects the widespread belief among the public and politicians alike that harsher and more certain punishment _____ crime.
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The United States holds the dubious honor of having a high crime rate even though it also has the highest imprisonment rate of all _____________ nations.
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The_____ penalty actually costs more than life imprisonment in constant dollars.
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Does use of plea bargain deny accused individuals their right to justice? Would a more just system demand more cases go to trial?
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Address the important difference between repressive law and restitutive law.
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50
The _____ hypothesis is the idea that in the most serious cases,there is little room for prosecutorial or judicial discretion to affect the sentence.
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51
Complete some outside research and provide a list with sources of statistics on gender and sentencing.Make sure sources are credible.
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52
Heavy _____ burden,prosecutors,defense attorneys and judges.
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53
The courtroom _____ group consists of defense attorneys and judges.
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54
Identify the members of the courtroom work group and how it affects the adjudication process.
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55
In the wake of Furman,states revised their death-penalty laws and procedures to reduce _____ in the application of the penalty.
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adversary system
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
adversary system
imprisonment
adversary system
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
adversary system
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
adversary system
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
adversary system
executions may increase homicides
adversary system
keeping criminals behind bars
adversary system
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
adversary system
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
adversary system
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
plea bargain
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
plea bargain
imprisonment
plea bargain
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
plea bargain
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
plea bargain
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
plea bargain
executions may increase homicides
plea bargain
keeping criminals behind bars
plea bargain
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
plea bargain
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
plea bargain
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
courtroom work group
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
courtroom work group
imprisonment
courtroom work group
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
courtroom work group
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
courtroom work group
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
courtroom work group
executions may increase homicides
courtroom work group
keeping criminals behind bars
courtroom work group
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
courtroom work group
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
courtroom work group
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
repressive law
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
repressive law
imprisonment
repressive law
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
repressive law
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
repressive law
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
repressive law
executions may increase homicides
repressive law
keeping criminals behind bars
repressive law
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
repressive law
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
repressive law
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
incarceration
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
incarceration
imprisonment
incarceration
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
incarceration
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
incarceration
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
incarceration
executions may increase homicides
incarceration
keeping criminals behind bars
incarceration
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
incarceration
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
incarceration
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
liberation hypothesis
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
liberation hypothesis
imprisonment
liberation hypothesis
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
liberation hypothesis
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
liberation hypothesis
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
liberation hypothesis
executions may increase homicides
liberation hypothesis
keeping criminals behind bars
liberation hypothesis
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
liberation hypothesis
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
liberation hypothesis
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
incapacitation
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
incapacitation
imprisonment
incapacitation
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
incapacitation
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
incapacitation
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
incapacitation
executions may increase homicides
incapacitation
keeping criminals behind bars
incapacitation
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
incapacitation
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
incapacitation
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
brutalization effect
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
brutalization effect
imprisonment
brutalization effect
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
brutalization effect
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
brutalization effect
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
brutalization effect
executions may increase homicides
brutalization effect
keeping criminals behind bars
brutalization effect
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
brutalization effect
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
brutalization effect
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
correctional supervision
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
correctional supervision
imprisonment
correctional supervision
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
correctional supervision
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
correctional supervision
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
correctional supervision
executions may increase homicides
correctional supervision
keeping criminals behind bars
correctional supervision
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
correctional supervision
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
correctional supervision
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
Gregg v. Georgia
how the vast majority of criminal cases are resolved
Gregg v. Georgia
imprisonment
Gregg v. Georgia
characterized by harsh physical punishment of deviants
Gregg v. Georgia
established bifurcated juries and aggravating and mitigating factors in death penalty cases.
Gregg v. Georgia
consists of the prosecutor, judge and defense attorneys
Gregg v. Georgia
executions may increase homicides
Gregg v. Georgia
keeping criminals behind bars
Gregg v. Georgia
a legal process where prosecutors and defense attorneys are “combatants”
Gregg v. Georgia
to be in prison or jail, or on probation or parole
Gregg v. Georgia
the idea that in more serious cases, there is little discretion to affect a sentence
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