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Chapter 01 What is CB and Why Should I Care
Chapter 1: What is CB and Why Should I Care? TRUE/FALSE 1. An understanding of consumer behavior can translate into better public policy for governments. ANS: T PTS: 1 DIF: Difficulty: Easy OBJ: LO: 1-1 NAT: BUSPROG: Reflective Thinking STA: […]
Chapter 15 Patriot Act The Crime Control And Safe
1. Thegovernment’suseofextraordinarypower: a. is only limited by necessity. b. is unlimited and can be used for any length of time. c. can be used only when it is absolutely necessary and must be given up when the emergency is over. […]
Chapter 14 Supreme Court Review Lower Court Decision Called
True / False 1. After conviction, a criminal defendant is still presumed not guilty during the appeal process. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: Sentencing LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRPR.SAMA.15.14.06 – 06 CRPR.SAMA.15.15.01 – 01 2. Throughout history, fixed sentences have […]
Chapter 13 Concerning the functioning of twelve member juries, social
1. Regarding the right to a public trial, which of the following is FALSE? a. It is a personal right that only defendants may invoke. b. The press and public have a right of access to criminal trials. c. The […]
Chapter 12 The First Appearance Learning Objectives
1. In _______________ cases, prosecutors agree to drop the case before formal judicial proceedings begin, on the condition that suspects participate in and complete a program. a. diversion b. validated c. discretion-laden d. selective ANSWER: a REFERENCES: The Decision to […]
Chapter 11 Law Enforcement Duty Protect Learning
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 Tort Claims Act. c. Section 1983. d. state […]
Chapter 10 Justifications The Exclusionary Rule Learning
1. What is another term used to describe probative evidence, or evidence that proves (or helps to prove) defendants committed the crimes they are charged with? a. Bad evidence b. Good evidence c. Bad methods d. Exclusionary evidence ANSWER: b […]
Chapter 9 accidental show-ups are preferably to organized line-ups
1. Which of the following are major procedures used by the police to help eyewitnesses identify suspects? a. A confrontation, a photo identification, a lineup, and/or a show-up. b. A photo identification, a lineup, and/or a show-up. c. A confrontation, […]
Chapter 13 In, the Supreme Court upheld the Fair Labor Standards
1. The Third Amendment: a. addresses suits at common law. b. deals with lawsuits exceeding $20. c. prohibits the quartering of soldiers in homes during times of peace. d. has been challenged numerous times throughout the history of America. 2. […]
Chapter 8 In screening the police procedures that are used during the accusatory stage
Chapter 08: SELF-INCRIMINATION SELF-INCRIMINATION Powered by Cognero Page 1 ANSWER: False REFERENCES: Miranda v. Arizona LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRPR.SAMA.15.08.04 – 04 True / False 1. The right to remain silent is an ancient right. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: […]
Chapter 12 The general rule under the Eighth Amendment is that
1. At the end of 2010, all 36 states with the death penalty authorized as a method of execution. a. the gas chamber b. lethal injection c. the electric chair d. hanging 2. The Supreme Court held that any amount […]
Chapter 7 The Supreme Court Decided That The Search
1. The Fourth Amendment: a. applies only to criminal cases. b. protects just those in criminal cases. c. limits the right to search to the gathering and use of evidence in criminal cases. d. includes searches which go beyond the […]
Chapter 11 The case establishing that indigent defendants accused of
REFERENCES: 390 LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CLCJ.HAHE.14.5 – 9 ANSWER: d 1. The first prong of the two–pronged test to establish a claim of ineffective counsel requires the defendant to show: a. representation falling below an objective standard of reasonableness. b. representation […]
Chapter 6 Consent Searches Learning Objectives Crprsama
1. WhichofthefollowingisNOToneoftherequirementstosatisfytheFourthAmendment’swarrantrequirement? a. Reasonable suspicion b. Particularity requirement c. Probable cause affidavit d. Knock-and-announce rule ANSWER: a REFERENCES: Searches with Warrants LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRPR.SAMA.15.06.02 – 02 2. The Fourth Amendment particularity requirement for search warrants: a. does not require a […]
Chapter 10 Act Congress Quot The Court Went Assert
LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CLCJ.HAHE.14.20 – 3 ANSWER: d REFERENCES: 340-341 1. Which of the following is not guaranteed or prohibited by the Fifth Amendment? a. right against self–incrimination b. trial by jury c. double jeopardy d. just compensation ANSWER: b REFERENCES: […]
Chapter 5 Police Dog Grabbed And Held Defendants Arm
1. Stops differ from arrests in that: a. they always lead to a frisk or more invasive search. b. they produce written records of the police action. c. they occur in public places and are shorter in duration. d. they […]
Chapter 9 Recording phone conversations with consent of one of
1. The Supreme Court ruled that unannounced cell searches or shakedowns did not require warrants, did not violate inmates’ Fourth Amendment rights, and were justified by the need to maintain order in: a. Morrissey v. Brewer b. Bell v. Wolfish […]
Chapter 4 Stops And The Fourth Amendment
1. The objective basis for stops and frisks is: a. the same as for arrests. b. higher than for arrests. c. lower than for arrests. d. the same as for full searches of a person. ANSWER: c REFERENCES: Stop and […]
Chapter 8 Students Should articulate The Various Levels Force Contained
1. Which of the following, by itself, can be used as reasonable suspicion to conduct a stop? a. anonymous tip b. flight from police c. general suspicion d. existence of a wanted poster 2. The “fleeing felon” rule that allowed […]
Chapter 3 Supreme Court Ruled On Stop And Frisk
1. Until 1967, the U.S. Supreme Court defined searches mainly according to property law. According to the ____________, to qualify as a search, officers had to invade physically a“constitutionallyprotected area.” a. constitutionality doctrine b. privacy doctrine c. trespass doctrine d. […]
Chapter 7 The Law Stop And Frisk Deals With
1. The law of stop and frisk deals with that time frame during which officers follow up on their suspicions but before the time that the requisite is established to justify an arrest. a. probable cause b. reasonable suspicion c. […]
Chapter 2 Us Constitution Binding On All Lower Federal
1. The Sixth Amendment guarantees which of the following? a. The right to be free from unreasonable searches. b. The right against double jeopardy. c. The right to an impartial jury. d. The right to due process of law. ANSWER: […]
Chapter 17 Their Role Similar That Officers Working With
True / False 1. In the United States, the rate of teenage drug use shows increases since 1996. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: International Comparisons LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.17.04 – 17.04 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. The age group defined […]
Chapter 6 Violent Crime Control And Law Enforcement Act
1. In , a federal circuit court ruled in Stevens v. United States that there was no express Constitutional right of an individual to keep and bear arms. a. 1801 b. 1871 c. 1921 d. 1971 2. A critical question […]
Chapter 1 Procedure Road Map Learning Objectives Crprsama15010 The
1. In a constitutional democracy: a. the majority could authorize the police to arrest an individual based on the hunch that he/she committed a crime. b. the majority has total power to determine how much authority the police have. c. […]
Chapter 16 A reform school is an example of a secure juvenile correctional
1. Passive electronic systems monitor the offender by continuously sending a signal back to the central office. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: Probation Innovations LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.16.03 – 16.03 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. A probation sentence implies a […]
Chapter 5 The ‘Lemon’ test regarding separation of church
1. The First Amendment specifically prohibits Congress from making any laws that restrict freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and: a. privacy. b. to petition the government. c. the presumption of innocence. d. travel. 2. Protected forms of speech include […]
Chapter 15 The intake process is generated by the filing of a complaint by the police
1. Juveniles do not have a constitutional right to counsel. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: Juvenile Court Trial LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.15.04 – 15.04 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. In some jurisdictions, juvenile court judges handle family-related cases exclusively. a. […]
Chapter 4 Which of the following was not one of the pressing
1. The Thirteenth Amendment: a. deals with the right to due process of law. b. abolished slavery. c. established prohibition. d. guarantees equal protection. 2. Among other things, the Fourteenth Amendment: a. permitted blacks to be citizens of the United […]
Chapter 14 African Americans Being Arrested For Crimes Opposed
1. The watch system assumed that neighbors would protect each other from thieves and warring groups. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: History of Juvenile Policing LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.14.01 – 14.01 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. Community policing has its […]
Chapter 3 allow the ruling of the lower court to stand
1. The framework for the federal judiciary is: a. based on common law. b. found in the Declaration of Independence. c. outlined in The Federalist Papers, issue V d. found in Article 3 of the U.S. Constitution. 2. The first […]
Chapter 13 The belief that juvenile offenders should be held
True / False 1. Teen courts are geared toward young juveniles with no prior arrest records who are charged with minor law violations. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: A Comprehensive Juvenile Justice Strategy LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.13.07 – 13.07 […]
Chapter 2 Law does all of the following, except that it does not
1. A basic purpose of the American legal system is to: a. remove power from the government. b. develop a living law. c. ensure fairness in balancing individual and societal rights and needs. d. create a system that, while not […]
Chapter 12 Wilderness programs, probation, and secure confinement
1. Delinquency prevention programs always involve the juvenile justice system. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: The Many Faces of Delinquency Prevention LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.12.01 – 12.01 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. There are only two methods by which to […]
Chapter 1 The first written agreement among the colonies to stand together
1. Formal ties between Great Britain and the United States were severed: a. when the American Declaration of Independence was signed. b. when the colonists boarded British ships and threw tea overboard. c. through the drafting of the Magna Carta. […]
Chapter 11 Called The House Another Matter One Night
1. According to the text, marijuana is not physically addicting. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: Frequently Abused Drugs LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.11.01 – 11.01 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. Cocaine is the most powerful natural stimulant. a. True b. False […]
Chapter 19 Obstruction of justice may be a violation of federal
True / False 1. Contempt is the willful disregard of the authority of a court of law or of a legislative body. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: Contempt LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRLA.GAAN.15.19.02 – 19.02 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. Contempt […]
Chapter 10 Us Society references the School Modern American Society learning Objectives
True / False 1. The Court has ruled that school officials have the right to censor “active speech” when that speech is disruptive of the learning environment. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: Legal Rights in the School LEARNING […]
Chapter 18 Other Criminal Laws Used Fight
True / False 1. The federal RICO removes the jurisdictional requirement that the racketeering activities affected interstate commerce. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: Federal and State Laws Passed After 1970 to Fight Organized Crime LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRLA.GAAN.15.18.02 – […]
Chapter 9 The impact of globalization has been to create large economically
1. It is more common to have female membership in predominately male gangs than to have single-sex, female-only gangs. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: Contemporary Gangs LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.09.08 – 09.08 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. According to control […]
Chapter 17 The intention to intimidate or coerce a civilian population
True / False 1. Not all terrorists are sponsored or protected by a nation or a group. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: Financing Terrorism: Where Does the Money Come From? LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRLA.GAAN:15.17.07 – 17.07 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember […]
Chapter 8 A family composed of parents and their children is called a
True / False 1. One of the most common forms of child abuse involves siblings. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: The Family’s Influence on Delinquency LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.08.07 – 08.07 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. School is the primary […]
Chapter 16 A defendant arrested in possession of a large amount
True / False 1. A suspect cannot be found to have been operating a motor vehicle by being behind the wheel of a car with the keys in the ignition. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: Alcohol-Related Crimes LEARNING […]
Chapter 7 Understand 57 The Text Suggests That Various Gender
1. If you wanted to investigate the view that women who commit crime have biological and psychological traits similar to those of men, which of the following would you investigate? a. Masculinity hypothesis b. Femininity hypothesis c. Biosocial theory d. […]
Chapter 15 Fraud And Fraudulent Practices Learning
True / False 1. Fraud involves deceitful means or acts to cheat a person, corporation, or governmental agency. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: Fraud and Fraudulent Practices LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRLA.GAAN.15.15.02 – 15.02 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. Stock market […]
Chapter 6 What Theory Does This Finding Support answer latent Trait
True / False 1. According to the General Theory of Crime (GTC), the propensity to commit antisocial acts is indirectly tied to a person’s level of self-control. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: Propensity Theories LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.06.07 – […]
Chapter 17 Many police departments have special juvenile units
53. Delinquent children often have committed offenses that would be classified as criminal if they were adults. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: The Juvenile Justice System LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ASCJ.COLE.15.17.03 – 17.03 54. Juveniles and adults have identical kinds […]
Chapter 14 Grabbing a victim and turning her around to get
True / False 1. Robbery is the taking of property from a person or from the presence of the victim by the use of force or threat of force. a. True b. False ANSWER: True REFERENCES: Robbery LEARNING OBJECTIVES: CRLA.GAAN.15.14.01 […]
Chapter 5 Globalization has allowed criminal gangs, but not individual offenders
True / False 1. Social reaction theory is also commonly called critical theory. a. True b. False ANSWER: False REFERENCES: Social Reaction Theory LEARNING OBJECTIVES: JUDE.SIEG.15.05.01 – 05.01 KEYWORDS: Bloom’s: Remember 2. Secondary deviance produces a deviance amplification effect. a. […]
Chapter 17 New Mexico Texas Answer References The Juvenile
1. According to a Justice Department survey, what is the most serious problem facing teenagers today? a. Alcohol b. poor quality of nutrition c. Drugs d. Crime ANSWER: d REFERENCES: Youth Crime in the United States LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ASCJ.COLE.15.17.01 – […]