Deck 4: History and Organization of the Policethe History of American Policethe Expanding West the East: Urban Riots
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Deck 4: History and Organization of the Policethe History of American Policethe Expanding West the East: Urban Riots
1
_______________ is the principle that the court should adhere to decided cases.
A) voir dire
B) writ of habeas corpus
C) res ipsa
D) stare decisis
A) voir dire
B) writ of habeas corpus
C) res ipsa
D) stare decisis
D
2
Acts that are made wrong by law are called ______________.
A) mala prohibita
B) mala in se
C) mala locuter
D) mens rea
A) mala prohibita
B) mala in se
C) mala locuter
D) mens rea
A
3
The Model Penal Code prescribes four states of mind that reflect mens rea. Which of the following is not one of those four states of mind?
A) purpose
B) knowledge
C) recklessness
D) negligence
E) justifiable
A) purpose
B) knowledge
C) recklessness
D) negligence
E) justifiable
E
4
The intention to commit a criminal act is called ______________.
A) actus reus
B) res ipsa locuter
C) mens rea
D) habeas corpus
A) actus reus
B) res ipsa locuter
C) mens rea
D) habeas corpus
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5
A civil wrong committed by one person against another which entitles a person to compensation is called ____________.
A) misdemeanor
B) tort
C) violation
D) mala prohibita act
A) misdemeanor
B) tort
C) violation
D) mala prohibita act
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6
Law that was developed in England and is the basis of much America criminal law is called _________.
A) constitutional law
B) civil law
C) common law
D) administrative law
A) constitutional law
B) civil law
C) common law
D) administrative law
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7
When we punish people for being this or that kind of person, such as a prostitute or a drug addict, we are violating the _________________ Amendment.
A) First Amendment, freedom of speech
B) Sixth Amendment, freedom to be oneself
C) Forth Amendment, freedom from unreasonable
D) Eight Amendment, freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
A) First Amendment, freedom of speech
B) Sixth Amendment, freedom to be oneself
C) Forth Amendment, freedom from unreasonable
D) Eight Amendment, freedom from cruel and unusual punishment
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8
Acts that are inherently evil are called ___________.
A) mala prohibita
B) mala in se
C) mala locuter
D) actus reus
A) mala prohibita
B) mala in se
C) mala locuter
D) actus reus
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9
The M'Naghten Rule applies to __________________.
A) searchers of a person home
B) searchers of a person car
C) the exclusion of evidence at trial
D) the insanity defense
A) searchers of a person home
B) searchers of a person car
C) the exclusion of evidence at trial
D) the insanity defense
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10
A crime, that is subject to punishment of one year or more in a state prison or to capital punishment is called a __________.
A) misdemeanor
B) tort
C) violation
D) felony
A) misdemeanor
B) tort
C) violation
D) felony
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11
An example of an act of omission would be ______________.
A) murder
B) failure to pay taxes
C) selling illegal drugs
D) lying under oath
A) murder
B) failure to pay taxes
C) selling illegal drugs
D) lying under oath
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12
A sex offender, upon release from prison, who fails to register with the proper authorities has committed ____________.
A) an additional sex crime
B) a crime of commission
C) a crime of omission
D) a probation violation
A) an additional sex crime
B) a crime of commission
C) a crime of omission
D) a probation violation
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13
A crime punishable by less than a year in a jail or probation or a fine is called a ____.
A) misdemeanor
B) tort
C) violation
D) felony
A) misdemeanor
B) tort
C) violation
D) felony
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14
The principle of ___________ means that every crime must be clearly defined by common law or legislation prior to its commission.
A) jurisprudence
B) mens rea
C) constitutional law
D) legality
A) jurisprudence
B) mens rea
C) constitutional law
D) legality
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15
Mens rea is also known as ___________________.
A) the guilty act
B) the guilty mind
C) the criminal act
D) the criminal man
A) the guilty act
B) the guilty mind
C) the criminal act
D) the criminal man
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16
An act such as murder would be considered a _______________ crime.
A) mala prohibita
B) mala in se
C) status
D) actus reus
A) mala prohibita
B) mala in se
C) status
D) actus reus
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17
The ________________ means that the criminal act must be accompanied by an equally criminal mind.
A) actus reus
B) mala in se
C) concurrence requirement
D) joint condition
A) actus reus
B) mala in se
C) concurrence requirement
D) joint condition
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18
Criminal penalties may not be inflicted upon a person for being in a condition he is powerless to change is a principle of __________________.
A) Robinson v. California
B) Furman v. Georgia
C) Gideon v. Wainwright
D) En re Gault
A) Robinson v. California
B) Furman v. Georgia
C) Gideon v. Wainwright
D) En re Gault
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19
Who, for the most part, makes the criminal law?
A) The President
B) The courts
C) The legislature
D) The people
A) The President
B) The courts
C) The legislature
D) The people
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20
There is no need to prove mens rea in a ____________________ law.
A) strict liability
B) necessary liability
C) reckless liability
D) intentional liability
A) strict liability
B) necessary liability
C) reckless liability
D) intentional liability
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21
Nulum crimen sine lege means _______________.
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22
The intention to commit a criminal act is called ______________.
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23
For which of the following can we punish a person?
A) being a prostitute
B) being an alcoholic
C) being a drug addict
D) none of the above
A) being a prostitute
B) being an alcoholic
C) being a drug addict
D) none of the above
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24
_______________ is the principle that the court should adhere to decided cases.
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25
The principle of ___________ means that every crime must be clearly defined by common law or legislation prior to its commission.
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26
An example of a crime of omission would be ______________.
A) murder
B) failure to pay child support
C) selling illegal drugs
D) lying under oath
A) murder
B) failure to pay child support
C) selling illegal drugs
D) lying under oath
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27
The case of ___________________ established we may not punish people for being in a condition that they are powerless to change.
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28
_______________ is the principle that the court should adhere to decided cases.
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29
The criminal law is, for the most part, created by ________________.
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30
John Hinckley shot ____________________.
A) President John Kennedy
B) Senator Robert Kennedy
C) President Ronald Reagan
D) President Gerald Ford
A) President John Kennedy
B) Senator Robert Kennedy
C) President Ronald Reagan
D) President Gerald Ford
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31
Not everything immoral is ________, and not everything illegal is ________.
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32
Acts that are inherently evil are called ___________.
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33
Mens rea is also known as ___________________.
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34
When we punish people for being this or that kind of person, such as a prostitute or a drug addict, we are violating the _________________ Amendment.
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35
Acts that are made wrong by law are called ______________.
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36
If a restaurant patron goes to the coat closet to retrieve his raincoat but takes the wrong raincoat his defense would be one of __________________.
A) mistake or ignorance of law
B) mistake of fact
C) intoxication
D) insanity
A) mistake or ignorance of law
B) mistake of fact
C) intoxication
D) insanity
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37
Law that was developed in England and is the basis of much America criminal law is called _________.
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38
Failure to pay your taxes is an example of a crime of ____________.
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39
There is no need to prove mens rea in a ____________________ law.
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40
Suppose two hikers are lost in a storm. They come across a cottage and they break into it and eat some of the food in order to save their lives. Their defense would be one of ____.
A) mistake or ignorance of law
B) mistake of fact
C) intoxication
D) insanity
E) necessity
A) mistake or ignorance of law
B) mistake of fact
C) intoxication
D) insanity
E) necessity
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41
Nulum crimen sine lege means "no crime without criminal law."
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42
The M'Naghten Rule applies to the exclusion of evidence at trial.
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43
It is illegal to drive a car while listening to a radio in the State of Illinois.
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44
You do not have to be a human being to be held criminally liable for a crime.
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45
Under the criminal law, the conduct of a sleepwalker cannot be deemed criminal conduct.
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46
In 1386, a sow that had killed a child in Falaise, France, was tried, found guilty of homicide, and executed by hanging.
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47
In medieval Germany, goats or geese that had committed criminal mischief on a neighbor's property could be hanged as a punishment for their crimes.
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48
Until 1964, it was possible in New York for a woman to be sent to jail for a year for being a prostitute, without regard to whether she was currently soliciting or engaging in sex for hire.
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49
The use of the insanity has increased dramatically with almost 5% of all criminal murder cases using it as a method to avoid conviction.
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50
Acts that are inherently evil are called mala prohibita.
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