CJ 100 TEST 1 – Flashcards
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Currently, we are seeing a decrease in which types of crime?
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Traditional crimes
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What are the three major components of the Criminal Justice System?
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Police, Courts, Corrections
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Which model best assumes that the system's components work together harmoniously to achieve justice?
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The consensus model
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Which stage in the criminal justice process involves taking pictures and fingerprints of a suspect?
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Booking
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Which of the following generally does not occur during a preliminary hearing?
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The defendant is asked to enter a plea
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By returning an indictment, the grand jury has determined that
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there is probable cause to formally charge the defendant with the crime.
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The ________ Amendment to the U.S. Constitution gives every defendant the right to a trial by jury?
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Sixth
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In which of the following situations may a bench trial occur?
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The defendant waives his or her right to a trial by jury.
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An offender is convicted of multiple crimes and is sentenced for each offense. A ________ sentence permits the offender to serve all sentences at the same time.
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concurrent
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The ________ model emphasizes the efficient arrest and conviction of criminal offenders.
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crime-control
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________ refers to crime fighting strategies that have been scientifically tested and are based on social science research.
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Evidence-based practice
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________ describes the scientific study of the causes and prevention of crime and the rehabilitation and punishment of offenders?
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B) Criminology
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If you are looking for national crime statistics and want data on crimes reported to the police, you should use which of the following sources of data?
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The Uniform Crime Reports
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Which agency is responsible for the National Crime Victimization Survey?
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Bureau of Justice Statistics
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The ________ is a traditional measure of investigative effectiveness that compares the number of crimes reported or discovered to the number of crimes solved through arrest or other means.
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Clearance rate
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All of the following are Part I violent crime offenses except
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Prostitution
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Which of the Part I violent crimes is the least common?
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Murder
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A ________ involves killing at least four victims at one location during one event.
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mass murder
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Most rapes are committed by
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an acquaintance of the victim.
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The unlawful, intentional inflicting, or attempted or threatened inflicting, of serious injury upon the person of another is the crime of
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aggravated assault.
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________ is defined as the unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony or theft.
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Burglary
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________ refers to events where social media directs people — often teenagers — to go to retail stores and rob them.
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Flash robs
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________ is the unlawful taking or attempted taking, carrying, leading, or riding away of property, from the possession or constructive possession of another.
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Larceny/Theft
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Each of the following offenses falls under the category of larceny except
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robbery.
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________ involves obtaining key pieces of information, such as Social Security and driver's license numbers, to obtain credit, merchandise, and services in the victim's name.
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Identity theft
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The dark figure of crime refers to
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crime that is not reported to the police.
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The elderly are more likely than younger people to
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be victimized by strangers.
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A violation of social norms defining appropriate or proper behavior under a particular set of circumstances is known as
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deviance.
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A ________ is a set of interrelated propositions that attempt to describe, explain, predict, and ultimately control some class of events.
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theory
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Theory testing usually involves the development of a(n) ________ based on what the theory predicts.
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hypothesis
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________ is an eighteenth-century approach to crime causation and criminal responsibility that emphasizes free will and reasonable punishments.
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The Classical School
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Which of the following scholars is considered to be a Classical School criminologist?
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Cesare Beccaria
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What is atavism?
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A condition characterized by features thought to be common in earlier stages of human evolution
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Which approach to explaining crime addresses the gender ratio problem?
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Biosocial theories
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Distinct portions of a cell's DNA that carry coded instructions for making everything the body needs are known as
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genes.
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A psychological principle that holds that the frequency of any behavior can be increased or decreased through reward, punishment, and association with other stimuli is
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conditioning.
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________ refer(s) to the relatively stable characteristic patterns of thoughts, feelings, and behaviors that make a person unique, and that influence that person's behavior.
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Personality
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________ is a theory of human behavior, based on the writings of Sigmund Freud, that sees personality as a complex composite of interacting mental entities.
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Psychopathology
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What is the central defining characteristic of a psychopath?
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Lack of empathy
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Which of Eysenck's personality dimensions was most likely to be closely correlated with criminality?
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Psychoticism
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________ refers to a condition of normlessness that is said to exist when a group is faced with social change, uneven development of culture, maladaptiveness, disharmony, conflict, and lack of consensus.
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Social disorganization
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Which of Merton's categories would a law-abiding citizen most likely fall into?
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Conformist
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________ theories emphasize the role of learning in crime causation.
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Social process
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________ theory focuses on the strength of the bond people share with individuals and institutions around them.
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Social control
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An offender neutralizes his guilt over the robbery of a convenience store by claiming that the victim routinely cheated customers and deserved to be targeted. This is an example of which technique of neutralization?
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Denial of injury
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________ criminology argues that the distribution of wealth and power in society is the primary cause of criminal behavior.
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Radical
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________ criminology suggests that social control agencies and citizens should work together to alleviate social problems and human suffering and thus reduce crime.
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Peacemaking
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Which conflict theory is mainly deconstructionist?
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Postmodern criminology
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In many states, ________ principles are used to interpret many legal issues.
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common law
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The concept of ________ expresses the belief that an orderly society must be governed by established principles to maintain order.
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Rule of law
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Which of the following is an example of procedural law?
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A law that specifies when a search warrant may be issued to the police
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Which of the following types of law is based on the assumption that acts injure not just individuals, but society as a whole?
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Criminal law
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Typically civil lawsuits seek
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compensation
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________ is a legal principle that ensures that previous judicial decisions are considered when settling similar future cases.
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Precedent
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Your friend has been convicted of a crime and been sentenced to a six month period of incarceration. Your friend most likely committed a(n)
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misdemeanor
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Which of the following is an inchoate offense?
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Conspiracy
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A crime consists of several elements, including the criminal act or
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Actus Reus.
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On your way to work, you hit and kill a pedestrian because you were texting while driving. Which type of mens rea most likely exists in this situation?
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Negligent
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Which type of crime does not require mens rea?
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A strict liability offense
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________ requires that the criminal act and the mental state occur together in order for a crime to take place.
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Concurrence
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To establish the ________ of a crime, the state must show that a criminal law was violated and that someone violated it.
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corpus delicti
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A legal defense in which the defendant admits to committing the act in question but claims it was necessary in order to avoid some greater evil is called a(n)
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justification
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Which of the following is an example of a procedural defense?
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The defendant is able to prove that he was denied his right to a speedy trial.
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Self-defense falls into which category of defenses to a criminal charge?
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Justification
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Which defense has been used in cases involving wives who have killed their husbands after suffering years of abuse?
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Duress
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The ________ holds that individuals cannot be held criminally responsible for their actions if at the time of the crime they did not know what they were doing or did not know that their actions were wrong.
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M'Naughten rule
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Diminished capacity is a
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defense
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In which of the following situations can an offender claim the constitutional protection of double jeopardy?
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After the offender was acquitted, new evidence conclusively proving his guilt was uncovered and the prosecutor calls for a new trial.
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Which U.S. Constitutional Amendment guarantees the right to a speedy trial?
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Sixth