CJ 210 Quiz 1

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n 1 0.5 / 0. True or false: According to the “just deserts” philosophy, punishment is justified only when it conforms to what the person was convicted of in a court of law, no more and no less. Question options: True False Hide question 1 feedback For more information on this topic, refer to the Goals of Sentencing resources. n 2 0.5 / 0. Which goal of punishment promotes sentencing people to prison to restrain them physically, so that they are confined and society is protected? Select one. Question options: Rehabilitation Restoration Incapacitation Deterrence Hide question 2 feedback For more information on this topic, refer to the Goals of Sentencing resources. n 3 0.5 / 0. True or false: The philosophy of general deterrence is based on the fact that individual offenders should learn firsthand that crime does not pay when they experience harsh criminal penalties for their illicit actions. Question options: True False Hide question 3 feedback For more information on this topic, refer to the Goals of Sentencing resources. n 4 0.5 / 0. Which aspect of punishment views those who violate the law as “society’s victims”? Select one.
Question options: Restoration Deterrence Incapacitation Rehabilitation Hide question 4 feedback For more information on this topic, refer to the Goals of Sentencing resources. n 5 0.5 / 0. True or false: Incapacitation is based on being able to predict the future needs of the offender, not on the gravity of the current offense. Question options: True False Hide question 5 feedback For more information on this topic, refer to the Goals of Sentencing resources. n 6 0.5 / 0. Which goal of punishment demonstrates a belief that, given the right support, offenders will change and choose not to reoffend in the future? Select one. Question options: Restitution Retribution Recognition Rehabilitation Hide question 6 feedback For more information on this topic, refer to the Goals of Sentencing resources. n 7 0.5 / 0. Choose your responses from the drop-down menus below. Response options cannot be used more than once. __5 __ To make amends to a victim or to society for harm caused by committing a criminal offense __1 __ To persuade individuals that the expected punishment is not worth doing the crime 1 . Deterrence 2 . Incapacitation 3 . Rehabilitation
__4 __ To provide a punishment equal to the crime committed __3 __ To change an offender’s character so that they are less likely to become a repeat offender __2 __ To isolate dangerous people and protect society __6 __ To pay back a loss that resulted from a crime 4 . Retribution/Just Deserts 5 . Restorative Justice 6 . Equity/Restitution Hide question 7 feedback For more information on this topic, refer to the Goals of Sentencing resources. n 8 0.5 / 0. Punishment that is based on “getting even” for violating the social contract is known as which of the following? Select one. Question options: Rehabilitation Restitution Deterrence Retribution Hide question 8 feedback For more information on this topic, refer to the Goals of Sentencing resources. n 9 0.5 / 0. Which goal of punishment is designed to prevent others from committing similar crimes? Select one. Question options: Deterrence Restoration Rehabilitation Incapacitation Hide question 9 feedback For more information on this topic, refer to the Goals of Sentencing resources. n 10 0.5 / 0.
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True or false: The general public’s reaction to crime has a major influence on the types of punishable behavior and the punishments that are acceptable at a given time. Question options: True False Hide question 10 feedback For more information on this topic, refer to the Goals of Sentencing resources. Done