Court Methods MCQ

Court Methods MCQ

 

1. _____ is defined as information provided prior to sentencing by the victims of a crime (or, in cases of murder, the surviving family members) about the impact the crime had on their lives; allowed by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Answer

Correct Answer: Victim Impact Statements

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2. _____ is an instrument developed by the federal government that uses a grid system to chart seriousness of the offense, criminal history, and so forth and thus allows the court to arrive at a more consistent sentence for everyone.

Answer

Correct Answer: Sentencing Guidelines

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3. Is retribution punishment that fits the crime, that is “equitable” for the offense?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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4. _____ is known as attempts to reform an offender through vocational and educational programming, counseling, and so forth, so that he or she is not a recidivist and does not return to crime and prison.

Answer

Correct Answer: Rehabilitation

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5. _____ is defined as penalties imposed for committing criminal acts, to accomplish retribution, deterrence, incapacitation, and/or rehabilitation.

Answer

Correct Answer: Punishment (And Its Purposes)

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6. _____ is rendering someone as unable to act or move about, either through incarceration or by court order.

Answer

Correct Answer: Incapacitation

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7. Is exoneration to absolve someone of criminal blame, or find someone not guilty?

Answer

Correct Answer: True

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8. _____ is known as the effect of punishments and other actions to deter people from committing crimes.

Answer

Correct Answer: Deterrence

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9. _____ is defined as a sentence of death, or carrying out same via execution of the offender.

Answer

Correct Answer: Capital Punishment

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10. Markus has recently been released from prison into a parole program, where he is expected to obtain a job and must check in with his parole officer every 2 weeks. What reason of punishment most closely aligns with Markus’s situation?

Answer

Correct Answer: Incapacitation

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11. Compared to Singapore, Belarus, and Saudi Arabia, punishment administered in the United States is best described as ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Lenient

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12. An offender sentenced to three consecutive 2-year prison terms would serve how many years in prison?

Answer

Correct Answer: 6 years

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13. Which of the following has led to a moratorium on the death penalty in some states?

Answer

Correct Answer: DNA evidence

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14. Which of the following is the historical reasoning for rehabilitation of criminals?

Answer

Correct Answer: To change criminals into law-abiding citizens

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15. Which of the following scenarios reflects the reformatory model of corrections?

Answer

Correct Answer: Inmates work on prison farms and factories that produce food and items for internal consumption.

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16. Which of the following elements would be included in a victim impact statement?

Answer

Correct Answer: Physical and emotional reflections on the impact of the crime upon the plaintiff

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17. Defendants who attempt to prove that the trial court made a legal error go through which type of process?

Answer

Correct Answer: Appeals

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18. Antonio is sentenced to 5–7 years in a state prison for an embezzlement crime. Which type of sentencing model is this indicative of?

Answer

Correct Answer: Indeterminate

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19. Circumstances, such as an offender under the influence of drugs and alcohol with a limited criminal history, would be considered ______.

Answer

Correct Answer: Mitigating

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20. Which of the following would be considered an aggravating circumstance?

Answer

Correct Answer: Defendant uses a weapon when committing a crime.

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21. Which goal of punishment emphasizes separating the offender from the community in an effort to prevent the offender from committing future criminal behavior?

Answer

Correct Answer: Incapacitation

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22. Which of the following are arguments against the death penalty?

Answer

Correct Answer: It claims the lives of innocent people.

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23. Katya, the mother of a minor plaintiff, presents a videotaped statement to the judge regarding how her daughter has been affected by an assault. What is Katya doing?

Answer

Correct Answer: Presenting a victim impact statement

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24. Which model of corrections does the United States currently follow?

Answer

Correct Answer: Crime control

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