crim justice final

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Question 1

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An alternative to bail that allows the accused to experience pretrial release without paying a sum of money to ensure they will show up for later court dates is known as
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  • Scott Free
  • Release on Recognizance
  • The 10% rule
  • Preventive Detention

Question 2

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The incarceration model that emphasizes that prisoners must be prepared to return to society, and attempts to link its goals to community corrections is called
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  • The retribution model
  • The custodial model
  • The fixed model
  • The reintegration model

Question 3

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A collection of individuals that interact in the workplace on a continuing basis, who have shared goals and develop norms regarding how activities should be carried out is called
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  • A roundtable
  • A workgroup
  • The working class
  • Socialization

Question 4

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A community corrections approach that allows formerly incarcerated offenders to serve a portion of their sentence in the community rather than in prison is called
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  • Parole
  • Probation
  • Mental Healthy Court
  • Domestic violence court

Question 5

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When an offender under community supervision has their term revoked for committing a non- criminal actions like failing to attend treatment meetings, not paying restitution, or failing drug test- that offender is revoked for
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  • Diversion Programs
  • Technical Violation
  • New offense violations
  • Intermediate sanctions

Question 6

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Who was the wealthy Bostonian Banker who became the world's first probation officer?
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  • John August
  • Jon Augustus
  • John Augustus
  • Jan Augustos

Question 7

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The differences between jails and prisons is that prisons are long term and jails and short term
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  • True
  • False

Question 8

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the difference between probation and parole is when someone is on probation they could be potentially facing incarceration, in lieu of going to jail, they do community service and they are forgiven parole is an early release for prison, they are monitored closely.
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  • True
  • False

Question 9

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partisan judge selection is when candidates declare a political affiliation
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  • True
  • False

Question 10

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non partisan judge election is when the political affiliations are not specified, but the people eventually know their political views anyway because the state's political parties contribute money to their campaign
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  • True
  • False

Question 11

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merit judge selection is when lawyers and citizens make recommendations for a qualified judges
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  • True
  • False

Question 12

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in legislative (or gubernatorial) appointment is when the the governor or the state legislature is the sole authority to appoint judges. they also reappoint new ones after their term of office is complete
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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check all that apply, prosecutors are responsible for
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  • make bail recommendations to the judge
  • file charges against defendants
  • conduct priliminary hearings and grand jury proceedings
  • represent country in trial
  • make sentencing recomendations

Question 14

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check all that apply; defense attorneys
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  • have the thankless job of defending the accused against prosecution by the government
  • they are either hired, so private attornies or they are given (much common) appointed attornies
  • they keep records of the proceedings in the court

Question 15

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bailiffs are responsible for maintaining order in the courtroom and law enforcement officers transfer detained defendants between courthouse and jail
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  • True
  • False

Question 16

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indeterminate sentencing was when the judge sentences a defendant a min and max range of time for incarceration but doesn't specify how long, he leaves it to the parole board
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  • True
  • False

Question 17

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[blank_start]w[blank_end]hen you know how long your sentencing will be when a judge imposes it
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  • determinate sentencing

Question 18

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[blank_start]_______ a[blank_end]t this stage defendants are informed of the charges against them, a bail decision is made, representation by a defense attorney is arranged, and a date is set for the next stage in the case.
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  • initial appearance

Question 19

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check all that apply, when a bail decision is made, the judges examine a number of variables to determine if a defendant is to be released into the community pending the resolution of his or her case
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  • the seriousness of the offense
  • prior record
  • flight risk
  • first degree murder is denied outright lol sux for them
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