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Test Bank Answers Crime In Context 1st Edition

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Criminal Justice: The System in Perspective

Ronald G. Burns

Module 2: Crime in Context

Multiple Choice

1. Who has the greatest impact on determining what constitutes a federal crime?

a. The president

b. Congress

c. The U.S. attorney general

d. District court judges

2. Which of the following is an element of a crime?

a. Consternation

b. Habeas corpus

c. Appropriation

d. Mens rea

3. Hate speech is protected in part by which amendment?

a. First

b. Fourth

c. Sixth

d. Eighth

4. Which type of cost associated with crime refers to the money lost by an offender’s decision to commit crime rather than engaging in legal and productive behaviors?

a. Psychological costs

b. Crime career costs

c. Victim costs

d. Criminal justice system costs

5. The cost of justice-based practices was estimated to be $283 billion annually. Which component of the criminal justice system consumed the largest part (47.8%) of those costs?

a. Law enforcement

b. Courts

c. Corrections

d. Juvenile justice

6. The four types of media include broadcast media, digital media, print media, and _______ media.

a. internal

b. external

c. indoor

d. outdoor

7. Which of the following uses media outlets to interrupt radio and television broadcasts with information regarding child abductions?

a. The First Alert System

b. The AMBER Plan

c. Crimestoppers

d. Watchdogs

True/False

8. Ultimately, the U.S. Constitution provides the basis for all legislation in the United States.

9. Failing to pay one’s taxes would be considered an act of commission.

10. All homicides are illegal.

11. Concurrence, as it pertains to the elements of a crime, refers to the requirement that the criminal act must be witnessed by somebody for it to be considered a crime.

12. The Freedom of Information Act generally requires government agencies to share their records with the public.

13. Incapacitation as a criminal justice policy is primarily operationalized through treatment, education, and counseling.

14. The Harrison Narcotics Tax Act (1914) is often recognized as the first drug control policy in the United States.

Essay Questions

15. Identify the elements of a crime and note which two you believe are the most difficult for prosecutors to prove in court.

16. Criminal justice policymaking has generally involved incapacitation, deterrence, retribution, and/or rehabilitation. Discuss each of these approaches and provide an example of a policy (real or fictitious) that emphasizes each.

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Module 2 Crime In Context
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Ronald G. Burns

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