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Criminal Justice: The System in Perspective

Ronald G. Burns

Module 27: Future of Courts

Multiple Choice

1. In 1998, a conference of 160 nations established the first treaty-based international criminal court; the treaty adopted at the conference is known as the

a. Transnational Legal Agreement.

b. Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

c. Global Court Act.

d. Athens Allegiance to World Justice Agreement.

2. Which of the following involves a state surrendering an individual accused of a crime to the state in which the individual is accused?

a. Extradition

b. Dispersion

c. Appropriation

d. Exoneration

3. Which popular television series has had a particularly notable influence on jurors?

a. Miami Vice

b. CSI

c. Boston Public

d. COPS

4. Most courts in the United States are providing language services in courtroom proceedings on a daily or weekly basis; which language is most frequently requested?

a. Italian

b. Chinese

c. Spanish

d. French

5. Which of the following types of alternative dispute resolution involves a trained third party working with both parties outside of a courtroom to settle disputes?

a. Mediation

b. Compurgation

c. Polling

d. Reparation

6. Which of the following enable(s) courtroom proceedings to be carried out through technology and allows participants to contribute virtually?

a. Judicial kiosks

b. Online courts

c. Digital justice centers

d. Database integration

7. _______ involves the storage of various types of information that can be accessed by multiple users and helps branches of the criminal justice system share information with each other.

a. Digital justice

b. Judicial gerrymandering

c. Online compartmentalization

d. Database integration

True/False

8. Online cybercourts have become increasingly popular in the United States.

9. The FBI’s Internet Crime Complaint Center provides reports and general information based on citizen complaints regarding internet crime.

10. Human trafficking is legal in some countries.

11. Courts in some areas have taken proactive efforts to address human trafficking through the creation of specialized courts that focus directly on these types of cases.

12. The International Criminal Court is a vital component of the United Nations.

13. Adjudicating international crimes is difficult due to, among other things, cultural differences, nationalistic mindsets, and jurisdictional issues.

14. Arbitrators, unlike mediators, are not empowered to impose decisions on the parties involved in a dispute.

Essay Questions

15. In what ways has technology changed courtroom proceedings? What changes can we expect in the future?

16. How has globalism changed our courts, and what can we expect with regard to courts and international crimes in the future?

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