Deck 5: Sentencing: The Application of Punishment

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Shock probation is usually reserved for _____ offenders.

A) young, first-time
B) young, habitual
C) old, first-time
D) old, habitual
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Which of the following can lead to a reduction in the charge or charges filed against the defendant?

A) shock probation
B) presentence investigation report
C) plea bargain
D) victim impact statement
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Who retains the final authority over sentencing decisions?

A) prosecutors
B) defense attorneys
C) governors
D) judges
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Forms containing scales that come with a set of rules for numerically computing sentences that offenders should receive based on the crime they committed and their criminal records are known as what?

A) United States Sentencing Commission
B) Sentencing guidelines
C) Sentencing disparity
D) Fair Sentencing Act
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The creation of the sentencing guidelines intended to do what?

A) Create judicial bias
B) Help determine guilt or innocence
C) Rein in judicial discretion
D) Classify offenders into institutions
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Work release is an example of a _____ sentence.

A) shock probation
B) split
C) noncustodial
D) determinate
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Liberals criticize plea bargaining because it coerces suspects to surrender their ______ right to a trial.

A) Fourth Amendment
B) Fifth Amendment
C) Sixth Amendment
D) Eighth Amendment
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Victim impact statements (VIS) are read during which stage of the criminal justice process?

A) pretrial booking
B) preliminary hearing
C) sentencing
D) arraignment
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In most states and in federal court, sentencing is determined by

A) a jury.
B) a commission.
C) a board.
D) a judge.
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Which of the following is an example of an extralegal factor that can be taken into consideration when determining a sentence?

A) gang affiliation
B) a history of substance abuse
C) employment status
D) all of these
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Which of the following is an example of a legal relevant factor?

A) family status
B) prior record
C) gang affiliation
D) employment status
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Susan received a sentence of no less than 2 or 3 years to 10 years. This is an example of a

A) determinate sentence
B) concurrent sentence
C) split sentence
D) indeterminate sentence
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Indeterminate sentences fit the positivist's _____ philosophy of punishment.

A) retribution
B) incapacitation
C) deterrence
D) rehabilitation
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Josh has been sentenced to 15 years in a federal prison. His sentence is considered to be

A) determinate
B) consecutive
C) concurrent
D) indeterminate
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Christopher has received two separate sentences, 10 years for robbery and 10 years for aggravated assault crimes. He will be serving a total of 10 years for both crimes. This is an example of a _____ sentence.

A) split
B) concurrent
C) indeterminate
D) consecutive
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Which of the following types of sentences increases the time a person spends in prison?

A) concurrent
B) split
C) mandatory
D) consecutive
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Life without parole (LWOP) sentences are usually imposed on those convicted of

A) identity theft
B) sexual assault
C) murder
D) larceny
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Justice is a moral concept that is easy to define.
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In the federal system, prosecutors create the PSI.
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Plea bargains are agreements between defendants and prosecutors in which defendants agree to plead guilty in exchange for certain concessions.
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What is a victim impact statement?
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What is indeterminate sentencing?
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What is determinate sentencing?
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Define the term consecutive sentencing.
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Define the term concurrent sentencing.
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What was the purpose of the United States Sentencing Commission?
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Define the term habitual offender statutes?
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Who devises the sentencing guidelines?
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When does a sentencing disparity occur?
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Discuss habitual offender statutes. What are they? How do you feel they have affected sentencing today?
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Discuss sentencing disparity. Give an example of legitimate sentencing disparity and illegitimate sentencing disparity in your discussion.
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Name the six outcomes consistent with Aristotle's definition of justice regarding the sentencing guidelines, according to Lubitz and Ross (2001).
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Discuss some of the controversies associated with the PSI report.
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Deck 5: Sentencing: The Application of Punishment
1
Shock probation is usually reserved for _____ offenders.

A) young, first-time
B) young, habitual
C) old, first-time
D) old, habitual
A
2
Which of the following can lead to a reduction in the charge or charges filed against the defendant?

A) shock probation
B) presentence investigation report
C) plea bargain
D) victim impact statement
C
3
Who retains the final authority over sentencing decisions?

A) prosecutors
B) defense attorneys
C) governors
D) judges
D
4
Forms containing scales that come with a set of rules for numerically computing sentences that offenders should receive based on the crime they committed and their criminal records are known as what?

A) United States Sentencing Commission
B) Sentencing guidelines
C) Sentencing disparity
D) Fair Sentencing Act
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The creation of the sentencing guidelines intended to do what?

A) Create judicial bias
B) Help determine guilt or innocence
C) Rein in judicial discretion
D) Classify offenders into institutions
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Work release is an example of a _____ sentence.

A) shock probation
B) split
C) noncustodial
D) determinate
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Liberals criticize plea bargaining because it coerces suspects to surrender their ______ right to a trial.

A) Fourth Amendment
B) Fifth Amendment
C) Sixth Amendment
D) Eighth Amendment
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Victim impact statements (VIS) are read during which stage of the criminal justice process?

A) pretrial booking
B) preliminary hearing
C) sentencing
D) arraignment
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In most states and in federal court, sentencing is determined by

A) a jury.
B) a commission.
C) a board.
D) a judge.
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10
Which of the following is an example of an extralegal factor that can be taken into consideration when determining a sentence?

A) gang affiliation
B) a history of substance abuse
C) employment status
D) all of these
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Which of the following is an example of a legal relevant factor?

A) family status
B) prior record
C) gang affiliation
D) employment status
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Susan received a sentence of no less than 2 or 3 years to 10 years. This is an example of a

A) determinate sentence
B) concurrent sentence
C) split sentence
D) indeterminate sentence
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Indeterminate sentences fit the positivist's _____ philosophy of punishment.

A) retribution
B) incapacitation
C) deterrence
D) rehabilitation
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Josh has been sentenced to 15 years in a federal prison. His sentence is considered to be

A) determinate
B) consecutive
C) concurrent
D) indeterminate
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Christopher has received two separate sentences, 10 years for robbery and 10 years for aggravated assault crimes. He will be serving a total of 10 years for both crimes. This is an example of a _____ sentence.

A) split
B) concurrent
C) indeterminate
D) consecutive
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Which of the following types of sentences increases the time a person spends in prison?

A) concurrent
B) split
C) mandatory
D) consecutive
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Life without parole (LWOP) sentences are usually imposed on those convicted of

A) identity theft
B) sexual assault
C) murder
D) larceny
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Justice is a moral concept that is easy to define.
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In the federal system, prosecutors create the PSI.
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Plea bargains are agreements between defendants and prosecutors in which defendants agree to plead guilty in exchange for certain concessions.
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What is a victim impact statement?
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What is indeterminate sentencing?
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What is determinate sentencing?
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Define the term consecutive sentencing.
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Define the term concurrent sentencing.
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What was the purpose of the United States Sentencing Commission?
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Define the term habitual offender statutes?
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Who devises the sentencing guidelines?
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When does a sentencing disparity occur?
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Discuss habitual offender statutes. What are they? How do you feel they have affected sentencing today?
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Discuss sentencing disparity. Give an example of legitimate sentencing disparity and illegitimate sentencing disparity in your discussion.
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Name the six outcomes consistent with Aristotle's definition of justice regarding the sentencing guidelines, according to Lubitz and Ross (2001).
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Discuss some of the controversies associated with the PSI report.
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