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978-1305969001 Appendix A Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. After conviction, defendants become “offenders” and lose the constitutional protections they received as defendants. a. True b. False ANSWER: False POINTS: 1 REFERENCES: Sentencing QUESTION TYPE: True / False HAS VARIABLES: […]
978-1305969001 Appendix A Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 13 a. prior conviction for a misdemeanor b. killing to avoid arrest c. felony murder d. killing during escape from lawful custody ANSWER: a POINTS: 1 REFERENCES: Appeals and Habeas Corpus QUESTION TYPE: […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 10 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. What is another term used to describe probative evidence, or evidence that proves (or helps to prove) that defendants committed the crimes with which they are charged? a. bad evidence b. […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 10 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 13 HAS VARIABLES: False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRPR.SAMA.18.10.03 – Know that there’s no constitutional right to have evidence that was collected illegally excluded at trial. Understand how courts exclude evidence to preserve judicial integrity […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 11 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. The U.S. government can be sued for the constitutional torts of federal law enforcement officers who have the authority to search and arrest under: a. the Bivens rule. b. the Federal […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 11 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 13 REFERENCES: Civil Actions QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice HAS VARIABLES: False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRPR.SAMA.18.11.03 – Understand constitutional tort actions (Bivens actions) against officers and Federal Tort Claims Act actions against public institutions. KEYWORDS: […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 12 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. In what cases do prosecutors agree to drop the charges before formal judicial proceedings begin, on the condition that suspects participate in and complete a program? a. diversion cases b. validated […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 12 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 12 31. In Strickland v. Washington, the Court created a two-prong test to evaluate which aspect of the criminal defendant’s experience? a. the effectiveness of counsel in criminal proceedings b. the appropriate construction […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 13 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. Which type of criminal justice professional usually opposes plea bargaining? a. judges b. defense attorneys c. prosecutors d. police officers ANSWER: d POINTS: 1 REFERENCES: Conviction by Guilty Plea QUESTION TYPE: […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 13 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 12 d. the compulsory process. ANSWER: d POINTS: 1 REFERENCES: Trial by Jury QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice HAS VARIABLES: False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRPR.SAMA.18.13.02 – Know the stages of a jury trial and the […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 15 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. What is an offense that is calculated to influence or affect the conduct of government by intimidation or coercion, or to retaliate against government conduct? a. the federal crime of spying […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 15 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 13 HAS VARIABLES: False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRPR.SAMA.18.15.01 – Understand how courts balance government needs against individual Fourth Amendment rights when people are detained to determine their immigration status. KEYWORDS: BLOOM’S: Remember DATE CREATED: […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 2 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. Which amendment to the Constitution forbids a government appeal of a verdict of “not guilty”? a. the Sixth Amendment b. the Fourth Amendment c. the Fifth Amendment d. the Eighth Amendment […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 2 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 13 claims that government officials denied equal protection falls on the individual. KEYWORDS: Remember DATE CREATED: 1/3/2017 5:22 AM DATE MODIFIED: 1/6/2017 4:35 AM 32. The “presumption of regularity” posits that: a. most […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 3 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. Until 1967, SCOTUS defined searches mainly according to property law. According to the _______________, to qualify as a search, officers had to physically invade a “constitutionally protected area.” a. constitutionality doctrine […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 3 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 13 a. subjective privacy. b. objective privacy. c. individual privacy. d. constitutional privacy. ANSWER: a POINTS: 1 REFERENCES: Searches QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice HAS VARIABLES: False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRPR.SAMA.18.03.04 – Know that if […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 4 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. Rules to tell officers, courts, and the rest of us what’s reasonable are called: a. hearsay rules. b. direct information rules. c. “bright–line” rules. d. reasonableness rules. ANSWER: c POINTS: 1 […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 4 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 14 REFERENCES: Frisks and the Fourth Amendment b. not considered invasions of privacy. c. always allowed following a stop. d. the least invasive type of search. ANSWER: d POINTS: 1 REFERENCES: Frisks and […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 5 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. Stops differ from arrests in that: a. they always lead to a frisk or a more invasive search. b. they produce written records of the police action. c. they usually occur […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 5 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 12 b. an indictment c. a writ of appearance d. an injunction ANSWER: a POINTS: 1 REFERENCES: Arrest by Force QUESTION TYPE: Multiple Choice HAS VARIABLES: False LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRPR.SAMA.18.05.07 – Know that […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 6 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. Which of the following is not needed to satisfy the Fourth Amendment’s warrant requirement? a. reasonable suspicion b. the particularity requirement c. a probable cause affidavit d. the knock-and-announce rule ANSWER: […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 6 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 13 “reasonable” as long as they’re based on probable cause. KEYWORDS: BLOOM’S: Remember DATE CREATED: 1/4/2017 4:47 AM DATE MODIFIED: 1/6/2017 3:49 AM 32. In Wyoming v. Houghton, concerning the search of a […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 7 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. Special needs searches include all of the following characteristics, except: a. they can result in criminal prosecution and conviction. b. they don’t require warrants or probable cause. c. they are directed […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 7 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 13 KEYWORDS: BLOOM’S: Remember DATE CREATED: 1/4/2017 6:15 AM DATE MODIFIED: 1/6/2017 3:37 AM 31. The special need used to justify employee drug testing is directed mainly at: a. employees who may endanger […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 8 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. The right to remain silent is an ancient right. a. True b. False ANSWER: True POINTS: 1 REFERENCES: The Constitution and Self-Incrimination QUESTION TYPE: True / False HAS VARIABLES: False LEARNING […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 8 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 13 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRPR.SAMA.18.08.02 – Know the constitutional amendments that impact criminal confessions and the three different approaches to custodial interrogation. Know which stages of the criminal process are relevant to each. KEYWORDS: […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 9 Part 1
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 1 1. What is the term for an identification procedure in which a witness happens to see the defendant in custody, say outside the courtroom or in the police station? a. a photo […]
978-1305969001 Chapter 9 Part 2
Copyright Cengage Learning. Powered by Cognero. Page 13 a. Osborne has a right, under the U.S. Constitution, of access to forensic evidence. b. Osborne’s rights under Alaska law were violated. c. there is no right under the U.S. Constitution of […]
Counseling Chapter 1 One Preview Criminal Procedure The Age The Digital Revolution Learning Objectives
CHAPTER ONE PREVIEW OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN THE AGE OF THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand the read-about–talk-about– write-about approach to “interrogating” criminal procedure in the Digital Age. 2. Know, […]
Counseling Chapter 10 Ten Remedies For Constitutional Violations The Exclusionary Rule Learning Objectives After
CHAPTER TEN REMEDIES FOR CONSTITUTIONAL VIOLATIONS I: THE EXCLUSIONARY RULE Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Know that the exclusionary rule bans the use of illegally obtained evidence to prove guilt. Understand how Fourth, […]
Counseling Chapter 11 Eleven Constitutional Violations Other Remedies Against Official Misconduct Learning Objectives After
CHAPTER ELEVEN CONSTITUTIONAL VIOLATIONS II: OTHER REMEDIES AGAINST OFFICIAL MISCONDUCT Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand that most police misconduct can also be a crime. Know that police are rarely charged or convicted […]
Counseling Chapter 12 Twelve Court Proceedings Before Trial Learning Objectives After Studying This
CHAPTER TWELVE COURT PROCEEDINGS I: BEFORE TRIAL Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand the prosecutor’s decision to charge and its significant role in criminal procedure. 2. Understand the objective basis requirements to detain […]
Counseling Chapter 13 Thirteen Court Proceedings Trial And Conviction Learning Objectives After Studying This
CHAPTER THIRTEEN COURT PROCEEDINGS II: TRIAL AND CONVICTION Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand that jury trials promote fact-finding and check government power. Know the constitutional rights the trial by jury process must […]
Counseling Chapter 14 Fourteen After Conviction Sentencing Appeals And Habeas Corpus Learning Objectives After
CHAPTER FOURTEEN AFTER CONVICTION: Sentencing, Appeals, and Habeas Corpus Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand and appreciate how the rights of a defendant differ from those of a convicted offender. 2. Understand how […]
Counseling Chapter 15 Fifteen Criminal Procedure Times Crisis Learning Objectives After Studying This
CHAPTER FIFTEEN CRIMINAL PROCEDURE IN TIMES OF CRISIS Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand how courts balance government needs against individual Fourth Amendment rights when people are detained to determine their immigration status. […]
Counseling Chapter 2 Two Criminal Procedure And The Constitution Learning Objectives After Studying This
CHAPTER TWO CRIMINAL PROCEDURE AND THE CONSTITUTION Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand and differentiate the two components of case facts: (a) the government official acts that the defendant claim violated the Constitution, […]
Counseling Chapter 3 Three Searches And Seizures Learning Objectives After Studying This Students
CHAPTER THREE SEARCHES AND SEIZURES Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Know that Fourth Amendment analyses follow a three-stop process based on the answers to three questions in the following order: (1) Was the […]
Counseling Chapter 4 Four Stop And Frisk Learning Objectives After Studying This Students
CHAPTER FOUR STOP AND FRISK Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand that Fourth Amendment stops are seizures of persons that allow officers to briefly freeze suspicious people and situations to investigate possible criminal […]
Counseling Chapter 5 Five Seizure Persons Arrest Learning Objectives After Studying This Students
CHAPTER FIVE SEIZURE OF PERSONS: ARREST Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand that arrests are a vital tool that can help law enforcement officers catch the guilty and free the innocent, but that […]
Counseling Chapter 6 Six Searches For Evidence Learning Objectives After Studying This Students
CHAPTER SIX SEARCHES FOR EVIDENCE Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand and appreciate the Criminal Procedure Ideal of balancing crime control and individual privacy as it applies to searches for evidence. 2. Understand […]
Counseling Chapter 7 Seven Special Needs Searches Learning Objectives After Studying This Students
CHAPTER SEVEN “SPECIAL NEEDS” SEARCHES Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand that special needs searches are directed at people generally, can result in criminal prosecution, and don’t require warrants or probable cause. 2. […]
Counseling Chapter 8 Eight Selfincrimination Learning Objectives After Studying This Students Should Able
CHAPTER EIGHT SELF-INCRIMINATION Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand the role, nature, and importance of confessions and incriminating statements. 2. Know the constitutional amendments that impact criminal confessions and the three different approaches […]
Counseling Chapter 9 Nine Identification Procedures Learning Objectives After Studying This Students Should
CHAPTER NINE IDENTIFICATION PROCEDURES Learning Objectives After studying this chapter, students should be able to: 1. Understand that courts recognize a violation of due process as a ground for rejecting pretrial identification procedures, but that due process challenges rarely succeed. […]