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Deck 9: Sentencing
1
Which philosophy of punishment sends an offender to prison for a fixed period of time without parole?
A) sentencing displacement
B) determinate sentencing
C) indeterminate sentencing
D) relapse sentencing
A) sentencing displacement
B) determinate sentencing
C) indeterminate sentencing
D) relapse sentencing
determinate sentencing
2
A basic assumption of firearm sentence enhancement laws is that they will reduce gun violence through
A) rehabilitation.
B) incapacitation.
C) restoration.
D) deterrence.
A) rehabilitation.
B) incapacitation.
C) restoration.
D) deterrence.
deterrence.
3
Sentence enhancement is most likely used for which of the following types of crimes?
A) hate-motivated crimes
B) domestic violence crimes
C) motor vehicle thefts
D) aggravated assaults
A) hate-motivated crimes
B) domestic violence crimes
C) motor vehicle thefts
D) aggravated assaults
hate-motivated crimes
4
Government use of capital punishment sends a message that it tolerates killing, thus the so- called
A) liberalization effect.
B) execution effect.
C) brutalization effect.
D) deterrent effect.
A) liberalization effect.
B) execution effect.
C) brutalization effect.
D) deterrent effect.
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5
A key criticism of the Federal Sentencing Guidelines is that it focuses on the penalty for ________ substances.
A) legal
B) specific
C) general
D) approved
A) legal
B) specific
C) general
D) approved
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6
The acronym "FSE" stands for a sentence enhancement approach known as
A) firearm standard enforcement.
B) firearm sentence enhancement.
C) first sentence enforcement.
D) firearm sentencing effect.
A) firearm standard enforcement.
B) firearm sentence enhancement.
C) first sentence enforcement.
D) firearm sentencing effect.
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7
Critics of mandatory sentencing suggests that discretion is moved away from judges to ________.
A) public defenders
B) appellate clerks
C) assigned counsel
D) prosecutors
A) public defenders
B) appellate clerks
C) assigned counsel
D) prosecutors
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8
Which concept believes that discretion in one area of the criminal justice system will simply push discretionary effects onto another part of the system?
A) hydraulic displacement
B) police quotas
C) hydraulic diffusion
D) compounded sentencing
A) hydraulic displacement
B) police quotas
C) hydraulic diffusion
D) compounded sentencing
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9
Indeterminate sentencing gives a judge the full authority to set a maximum sentence, with the ________ board deciding how long the offender will spend in prison.
A) community
B) parole
C) probation
D) citizen's
A) community
B) parole
C) probation
D) citizen's
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10
A ________ law is an example of mandatory sentencing.
A) three-strikes
B) revocation hearing
C) second-time offender
D) discretionary
A) three-strikes
B) revocation hearing
C) second-time offender
D) discretionary
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11
In California, second-time sex offenders whose victim is under age 13 must undergo
A) lifetime probation.
B) group therapy.
C) chemical castration.
D) electronic tethering.
A) lifetime probation.
B) group therapy.
C) chemical castration.
D) electronic tethering.
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12
This provides for the incarceration of certain individuals after they have served prison time.
A) involuntary civil commitment
B) supermax prison
C) indeterminate sentencing
D) criminal forfeiture
A) involuntary civil commitment
B) supermax prison
C) indeterminate sentencing
D) criminal forfeiture
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13
This type of sentencing gives the judge authority to set the sentence.
A) mandatory sentencing
B) sentence enhancements
C) indeterminate sentencing
D) determinate sentencing
A) mandatory sentencing
B) sentence enhancements
C) indeterminate sentencing
D) determinate sentencing
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14
All of these are examples of monetary penalties except
A) day fines
B) forefeiture
C) home confinement
D) fees
A) day fines
B) forefeiture
C) home confinement
D) fees
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15
Civil forfeiture proceedings are referred to as:
A) in personam
B) selective incapacitation
C) involuntary civil commitment
D) in rem
A) in personam
B) selective incapacitation
C) involuntary civil commitment
D) in rem
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16
Mandatory sentencing is another form of determinate sentencing.
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17
Sentence enhancement decreases an offenders' prison term.
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18
Determinate sentencing laws are highly effective in reducing prison overcrowding.
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19
The use of chemical castration in the state of California has been found unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court.
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20
Indeterminate sentencing limits a judge's discretionary range in deciding a prison term.
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21
Kentucky's Persistent Felony Offender statue requires an offender to serve a minimum 100% of their actual prison sentence.
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22
Determinate sentencing laws have lead to a reduction in the number of incarcerations.
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23
One criticism of supermax prisons is that they are allegedly inhuman.
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24
The purpose of three-strikes legislation is to remove repeat felons from society for life.
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25
Criminal forfeiture proceedings target property.
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26
________ sentences have been criticized for taking away a judge's discretion.
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27
Three-strikes laws create a controversy as to whether they serve to incapacitate or serve as a ________.
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28
________ laws mandate a minimum sentence or extra prison time for various types of gun violence.
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29
________ laws seek to sentence repeat offenders to prison for life without the possibility of parole.
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30
________ is arguably the most attention-getting form of crime control in the United States today.
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31
________ sentencing laws have been ineffective in reducing our nation's prison overcrowding problem.
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32
________ attach a unit value to the seriousness of given offenses. These unit values are then multiplied by a fixed percentage of the offender's income.
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33
A ________ houses dangerous inmates in single cells for twenty-three hours a day.
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34
The idea that a reduction or elimination of discretion in one area of the criminal justice system will simply push that discretion somewhere else is known as the ________.
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35
________ include probation, prison, home confinement, electronic monitoring, and similar sanctions.
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36
Detail how chemical castration is used by the state of California on two-time sex offenders whose victim is under age 13.
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37
Explain what is meant by the term determinate sentencing.
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38
List some of the felonies that are detailed under the three-strikes and out law within the meaning of the California penal code.
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