Deck 8: Crime Control in the Courts and Beyond

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Diversion is a term referring to a programmatic method to steer an offender out of

A) his or her community setting.
B) a current career job.
C) the criminal justice system.
D) a civil conflict situation.
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Criminal sanctions that point the offender out to the public are known as

A) public exposure penalties.
B) community-based penalties.
C) debasement penalties.
D) social penalties.
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Which court case required a convicted purse-snatcher to wear taps on his feet?

A) Breed v. Jones
B) People v. McDowell
C) People v. Gordon
D) Bienz v. State
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All parties involved in a criminal offense come together through ________ to resolve collectively the aftermath of the offense.

A) community justice
B) civil justice
C) shaming
D) restorative justice
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Drug courts, domestic violence courts, and homeless courts, are all examples of

A) civil courts.
B) appellate courts.
C) adversarial courts.
D) problem-solving courts.
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Successful completion of a drug court treatment program results in

A) three years of deferred sentencing.
B) dismissal of criminal charges.
C) placement in a vocational or industrial job.
D) completion of a G.E.D. or high school diploma.
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Problem-solving courts operate on the principle of

A) collaboration and systematic change.
B) the traditional court ideology.
C) the adversarial roles of prosecutor and defense attorney.
D) severity in sentencing.
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At the core of a domestic-violence court is

A) giving referrals to self help groups.
B) monetary compensation for damages.
C) therapeutic jurisprudence.
D) separating the victim and offender.
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A criticism of drug courts is the fact that

A) there are too many jurisdictions that have them.
B) the prosecutors do not get involve with the cases.
C) the courts will not reach those in need who are uninterested in receiving treatment.
D) There is no team approach to problem solving.
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Courts that specialize in domestic violence cases, tend to obtain more convictions in this area than do

A) traffic courts.
B) traditional courts.
C) civil courts.
D) administrative courts.
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People's knowledge of an offender's criminal act and their public disapproval of the act is accomplished through

A) newspaper reports.
B) radio talk shoes.
C) community service.
D) shaming.
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Precharge diversion refers to

A) the diversion of offenders out of the criminal justice system after they are convicted.
B) the diversion of offenders out of jail while awaiting trial.
C) the diversion of offenders out of the criminal justice system and into community service.
D) the diversion of offenders out of the criminal justice system before they are charged.
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An offender's completion of a drug treatment program during a period of deferred prosecution would typically result in

A) the prosecutor dismissing the charges.
B) the prosecutor agreeing to plea bargain to a lesser charge.
C) the prosecutor would ask the judge to be lenient at sentencing.
D) the offender receiving a probationary sentence.
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A main purpose of Mental Health Courts is to see that

A) offenders get into diversion programs.
B) offenders are strictly monitored by a parole officer.
C) offenders receive mental health treatment services.
D) convicted offenders pay court costs for their treatment program.
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A court order barring gang members from associating with one another within certain locations is known as a(n)

A) civil forfeiture.
B) nuisance abatement.
C) indeterminate punishment.
D) anti-gang injunction
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A goal of diversion is to publicly shame the offender.
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The extent that courts are involved in crime control is typically a traditional role.
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Sentencing diversion does not allow for an offender to enter a treatment program after conviction.
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Diversion programs seek to keep an offender out of the criminal justice system.
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Community courts are more specific in their mission, than are drug courts.
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The Midtown Community Court was concerned with quality-of-life offenses.
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An assessment of the Harlem Parole Reentry Court show few differences between the treatment and control group.
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Wearing a sign in public that says, "I am a convicted thief", is an example of shaming.
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Post incarceration diversion programs are designed for violent and high risk offenders.
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Restorative justice is a form of domestic violence courts.
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________ is a term that refers to any number of informal or programmatic methods of keeping an offender out of the criminal justice system.
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________ has established six principles and practices that make problem-solving courts different from traditional courts.
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________ are also known as special jurisdiction courts.
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________ are intended to provide services to mentally ill offenders.
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________ has two key core concepts: harm and repair.
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Domestic violence courts focus on tailoring intervention needs of the ________.
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Having a sign on your car that says, "I am a convicted drunk driver", is an example of ________
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A goal of diversion is to reduce ________.
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An offender's completion of a treatment program during a period of deferred prosecution would typically result in the dismissal of ________.
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At the core of domestic violence courts is the practice of ________.
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Explain what is meant by the term restorative justice and detail any three of its fundamental principles.
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Discuss how "shaming" might arguably violate the Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution.
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Explain the purpose behind the establishment of a homeless court.
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Deck 8: Crime Control in the Courts and Beyond
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Diversion is a term referring to a programmatic method to steer an offender out of

A) his or her community setting.
B) a current career job.
C) the criminal justice system.
D) a civil conflict situation.
the criminal justice system.
2
Criminal sanctions that point the offender out to the public are known as

A) public exposure penalties.
B) community-based penalties.
C) debasement penalties.
D) social penalties.
public exposure penalties.
3
Which court case required a convicted purse-snatcher to wear taps on his feet?

A) Breed v. Jones
B) People v. McDowell
C) People v. Gordon
D) Bienz v. State
People v. McDowell
4
All parties involved in a criminal offense come together through ________ to resolve collectively the aftermath of the offense.

A) community justice
B) civil justice
C) shaming
D) restorative justice
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Drug courts, domestic violence courts, and homeless courts, are all examples of

A) civil courts.
B) appellate courts.
C) adversarial courts.
D) problem-solving courts.
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Successful completion of a drug court treatment program results in

A) three years of deferred sentencing.
B) dismissal of criminal charges.
C) placement in a vocational or industrial job.
D) completion of a G.E.D. or high school diploma.
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Problem-solving courts operate on the principle of

A) collaboration and systematic change.
B) the traditional court ideology.
C) the adversarial roles of prosecutor and defense attorney.
D) severity in sentencing.
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At the core of a domestic-violence court is

A) giving referrals to self help groups.
B) monetary compensation for damages.
C) therapeutic jurisprudence.
D) separating the victim and offender.
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9
A criticism of drug courts is the fact that

A) there are too many jurisdictions that have them.
B) the prosecutors do not get involve with the cases.
C) the courts will not reach those in need who are uninterested in receiving treatment.
D) There is no team approach to problem solving.
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10
Courts that specialize in domestic violence cases, tend to obtain more convictions in this area than do

A) traffic courts.
B) traditional courts.
C) civil courts.
D) administrative courts.
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11
People's knowledge of an offender's criminal act and their public disapproval of the act is accomplished through

A) newspaper reports.
B) radio talk shoes.
C) community service.
D) shaming.
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12
Precharge diversion refers to

A) the diversion of offenders out of the criminal justice system after they are convicted.
B) the diversion of offenders out of jail while awaiting trial.
C) the diversion of offenders out of the criminal justice system and into community service.
D) the diversion of offenders out of the criminal justice system before they are charged.
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13
An offender's completion of a drug treatment program during a period of deferred prosecution would typically result in

A) the prosecutor dismissing the charges.
B) the prosecutor agreeing to plea bargain to a lesser charge.
C) the prosecutor would ask the judge to be lenient at sentencing.
D) the offender receiving a probationary sentence.
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14
A main purpose of Mental Health Courts is to see that

A) offenders get into diversion programs.
B) offenders are strictly monitored by a parole officer.
C) offenders receive mental health treatment services.
D) convicted offenders pay court costs for their treatment program.
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A court order barring gang members from associating with one another within certain locations is known as a(n)

A) civil forfeiture.
B) nuisance abatement.
C) indeterminate punishment.
D) anti-gang injunction
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A goal of diversion is to publicly shame the offender.
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The extent that courts are involved in crime control is typically a traditional role.
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Sentencing diversion does not allow for an offender to enter a treatment program after conviction.
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Diversion programs seek to keep an offender out of the criminal justice system.
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Community courts are more specific in their mission, than are drug courts.
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The Midtown Community Court was concerned with quality-of-life offenses.
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An assessment of the Harlem Parole Reentry Court show few differences between the treatment and control group.
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Wearing a sign in public that says, "I am a convicted thief", is an example of shaming.
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Post incarceration diversion programs are designed for violent and high risk offenders.
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Restorative justice is a form of domestic violence courts.
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________ is a term that refers to any number of informal or programmatic methods of keeping an offender out of the criminal justice system.
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________ has established six principles and practices that make problem-solving courts different from traditional courts.
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________ are also known as special jurisdiction courts.
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________ are intended to provide services to mentally ill offenders.
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________ has two key core concepts: harm and repair.
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Domestic violence courts focus on tailoring intervention needs of the ________.
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Having a sign on your car that says, "I am a convicted drunk driver", is an example of ________
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A goal of diversion is to reduce ________.
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An offender's completion of a treatment program during a period of deferred prosecution would typically result in the dismissal of ________.
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At the core of domestic violence courts is the practice of ________.
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Explain what is meant by the term restorative justice and detail any three of its fundamental principles.
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Discuss how "shaming" might arguably violate the Eighth Amendment of the United States Constitution.
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Explain the purpose behind the establishment of a homeless court.
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