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[01] The Foundations of Criminal Justice Exam - Results
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Question 1
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The idea that a person must be found both factually and legally guilty of a
crime is related to
Question options:
A)
labeling theory.
B)
double jeopardy.
C)
the crime control model of law enforcement.
D)
the doctrine of legal guilt.
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 1
Question 2
5 / 5 points
_______ is the idea that the ideal criminal law will be applied to all members
of society, regardless of status.
Question options:
A)
Regularity
B)
Uniformity
C)
Specificity
D)
Politicality
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 4
Question 3
5 / 5 points
Overcriminalization is mainly a problem when addressing which types of
crime?
Question options:
A)
Federal crimes
B)
Victimless crimes
C)
Property crimes
D)
Violent crimes
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 2
Question 4
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Police can seize evidence not covered by a search warrant when
Question options:
A)
the evidence is in plain view.
B)
they're looking for stolen goods.
C)
the evidence is in the home
D)
they're looking for drugs.
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 4
Question 5
5 / 5 points
Which of the following terms is defined as the failure to take reasonable
precautions to prevent harm?
Question options:
A)
Negligence
B)
Entrapment
C)
Duress
D)
Delinquency
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 2
Question 6
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The theory of _______ suggests that people commit crime because of status
frustration.
Question options:
A)
modeling
B)
differential association
C)
social disorganization
D)
anomie
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 3
Question 7
5 / 5 points
For Cesare Beccaria, _______ is the basis of society as well as the origin of
punishments and the right to punish.
Question options:
A)
utility
B)
general deterrence
C)
the social contract
D)
specific deterrence
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 3
Question 8
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The idea that those contemplating crime won't commit the crime due to fear
of punishment is called
Question options:
A)
labeling theory.
B)
peacemaking theory.
C)
deterrence.
D)
social contract.
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 3
Question 9
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Limbic system disorders are possible explanations for criminal behavior
under _______ theories.
Question options:
A)
psychoanalytic
B)
criminal anthropology
C)
classical
D)
biocriminology
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 3
Question 10
5 / 5 points
Issues involving police searches are addressed in the _______ Amendment
to the Constitution.
Question options:
A)
Sixth
B)
Fourth
C)
Eighth
D)
Fifth
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 4
Question 11
5 / 5 points
A leading exponent of left realism, Jock Young, identified _______ as a
potent, though not exclusive, cause of crime.
Question options:
A)
patriarchy
B)
absolute deprivation
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C)
relative deprivation
D)
biological inferiority
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 3
Question 12
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In jury trials, jeopardy attaches when the
Question options:
A)
entire jury has been selected and sworn in.
B)
judge passes sentence upon the convicted person.
C)
verdict is read.
D)
first witness has been sworn in.
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 4
Question 13
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The right to counsel may be waived, but only if the waiver is made
Question options:
A)
by the defendant and at least two witnesses known to the defendant.
B)
by the defendant's attorney.
C)
within 14 days after charges are filed.
D)
knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily.
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 4
Question 14
5 / 5 points
According to the 2018 National Crime Victimization Survey, approximately
what percentage of all violent crimes was
not
reported to the police by
victims?
Question options:
A)
75 percent
B)
10 percent
C)
25 percent
D)
57 percent
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 2
Question 15
5 / 5 points
Which of the following standards of proof is required for a judicial officer to
deny bail in cases involving capital felonies?
Question options:
A)
Proof beyond a reasonable doubt
B)
Moral certainty
C)
Proof evident, presumption great
D)
Probable cause
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 4
Question 16
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Which of the following refers to the way in which the ideal criminal law
should be enforced?
Question options:
A)
Specificity
B)
Regularity
C)
Politicality
D)
Uniformity
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 4
Question 17
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A _______ is a serious offense punishable by confinement in prison for more
than a year.
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Question options:
A)
felony
B)
capital offense
C)
corporal offense
D)
misdemeanor
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 1
Question 18
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_______ law is formed from judges' decisions.
Question options:
A)
Statutory
B)
Common
C)
Administrative
D)
Constitutional
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 4
Question 19
5 / 5 points
What do the cases
United States v. Leon, Massachusetts v. Sheppard,
and
Nix
v. Williams
share in common?
Question options:
A)
They provide exceptions to the exclusionary rule.
B)
They define the meaning of
seizure.
C)
They provide examples of probable cause.
D)
They provide examples of searches incident to an arrest.
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The Foundations of Criminal Justice, Section 4
Question 20
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At what point does a suspect become classified as a defendant?
Question options:
A)
After arrest
B)
When a complaint has been made
C)
When an information has been filed
D)
When charges have been filed
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