CRJ 100 CRJ100 CRJ/100 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – STRAYER UNIVERSITY
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CRJ 100 CRJ100 CRJ/100 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – STRAYER UNIVERSITY
CRJ 100 Final Exam (All Possible Set)
CRJ 100 Midterm Exam (All Possible Set)
CRJ 100 Week 10 Assignment 3 Probation and Punishment (2 Papers)
CRJ 100 Week 4 Assignment 1 Describing and Applying Victimization Theory (2 Papers)
CRJ 100 Week 8 Assignment 2 Trials and Verdicts (2 Papers)
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CRJ 100 CRJ100 CRJ/100 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – STRAYER UNIVERSITY
CRJ 100 Final Exam (All Possible Set)
CRJ 100 Midterm Exam (All Possible Set)
CRJ 100 Week 10 Assignment 3 Probation and Punishment (2 Papers)
CRJ 100 Week 4 Assignment 1 Describing and Applying Victimization Theory (2 Papers)
CRJ 100 Week 8 Assignment 2 Trials and Verdicts (2 Papers)
CRJ 100 CRJ100 CRJ/100 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – STRAYER UNIVERSITY
CRJ 100 Final Exam (All Possible Set)
This Tutorial contains All Possible Questions/Answers for the Final Exam
• Question 1 Which prison system was known as the congregate system?
• Question 2 When did the concept of incarcerating convicted offenders as a form of punishment become the norm for corrections?
• Question 3 The Pennsylvania system in corrections, was the first to take the radical step of what?:
• Question 4 In the federal system, prosecutors are appointed by whom?
• Question 5 Which of the following would not constitute a specialty court?
• Question 6 What is the duty of a defense lawyer to his client and the legal system?
• Question 7 If you are charged with the crime of armed robbery, your trial would take place in which type of court?
• Question 8 This therapy assumes that most people can become conscious of their own thoughts and behaviors and then make positive changes.
• Question 9 In ____, the Supreme Court held that a probationer’s home may be searched without a warrant on the grounds that probation departments “must respond quickly to evidence of misconduct.”
• Question 10 Probation sentences involve;
• Question 11 The effect of intoxication upon criminal liability depends on:
• Question 12 Intoxication and age are examples of what?
• Question 13 The term actusreus refers to the:
• Question 14 Which standard solely considers whether the accused is able to distinguish right from wrong?
• Question 15 Which of the following is an advantage of diversion programs?
• Question 16 It is unlikely that plea bargaining will be eliminated in the future because it:
• Question 17 Which of the following is a pretrial procedure?
• Question 18 Some scholars contend that bail is problematic because it:
• Question 19 What was the principle factor that shaped the punishment of criminals in the sixteenth century?
• Question 20 “Let the sentence fit the criminal” best describes the basic philosophy of:
• Question 21 Which of the following factors is not a legitimate consideration in setting the length of a prison term?
• Question 22 Which of the following statements is true?
• Question 23 Which of the following is not true about the sexual exploitation of female inmates?
• Question 24 Which type of case is most likely to be referred to the juvenile court by the police officer?
• Question 25 The modern practice of legally separating adult criminals and juvenile offenders can be traced back to two developments in English custom and law that occurred centuries ago, one of which is/are
Set 2
Question 1 Some scholars contend that bail is problematic because it:
Question 2 Which bail system requires the defendant to pay a percentage of the bond to a bonding agent who then posts the full bail amount?
Question 3 It is unlikely that plea bargaining will be eliminated in the future because it:
Question 4 What did the Court establish in Stack v. Boyle?
Question 5 The Pennsylvania system in corrections, was the first to take the radical step of what?:
Question 6 The “modern” American correctional concept has its origin under the leadership of?
Question 7 The major similarity between the Pennsylvania and the Auburn system was?
Question 8 Which of the following is the most common reason for prosecutors to reject cases?
Question 9 All evidence points to the conclusion that prosecutorial discretion is used to:
Question 10 The U.S. Supreme court is composed of ____ members that are ________?
Question 11 If you are charged with the crime of armed robbery, your trial would take place in which type of court?
Question 12 The defense of mistake ultimately rests on proving a(n):
Question 13 Which of the following is not legally considered a crime?
Question 14 Sue has committed robbery with deadly weapon. This would be considered a __________ crime
Question 15 Narcotics control laws, health and safety regulations, and sanitation laws are examples of what legal principle?
Question 16 What is the most typical emotion felt by most inmates during the early part of their prison stay?
Question 17 Under what system does the prosecutor have the discretion of filing charges for certain legislatively designated offenses in either juvenile or criminal court?
Question 18 What is considered to be the most difficult problem involving incriminatory statements made by juveniles during the course of police questioning?
Question 19 A fixed term of incarceration is called what?
Question 20 Which of the following statements is false?
Question 21 What was the most common state-administered punishment in 5th century Roman civilization?
Question 22 What was the final fate of convicts transported to North America or Australia once their period of service was completed in the colonies?
Question 23 Which of the following is considered to be a federal forfeiture program?
Question 24 What modern concept is attributed to the 19th century volunteer work of John Augustus?
Question 25 What entity initially sets down the conditions or rules of behavior that must be followed by the probationer?
CRJ 100 CRJ100 CRJ/100 ENTIRE COURSE HELP – STRAYER UNIVERSITY
CRJ 100 Midterm Exam (All Possible Set)
Question 1 Which of the following is false regarding education and the police?
Question 2 What city was the first to hire and award the title of police officer to a woman in 1910?
Question 3 Justification of the use of deadly force via the “fleeing felon” rule can be traced to:
Question 4 Which of the following is not one of the six core beliefs at the heart of the police culture?
Question 5 Which of the following traits is said to be found on all levels of policing?
Question 6 Which of the following is not a problem associated with the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)?
Question 7 CesareBeccaria advocated:
Question 8 Which of the following statements about the validity of self-report data is false?
Question 9 Which type of data prefers the use of interviews and questionnaires for high school students?
Question 10 A Crime Index is?
Question 11 Which state had the earliest example of state police?
Question 12 Henry Fielding operated his own monied police that attempted to clean up earlier policing efforts by deciding which cases to investigate and which streets to protect, they were called:
Question 13 Roughly how many metropolitan police agencies employ more than 1,000 sworn officers?
Question 14 The first technological breakthrough in policing came in the following area:
Question 15 Since September 11, 2001, which agency is considered the main federal investigative agency for terrorism?
Question 16 Which of the following is not a focus of community policing?
Question 17 Regardless of the size of the policing organization this person has general administrative control and sets policy for all of the department’s operating branches
Question 18 What was a result of the Kansas City Gun Experiment?
Question 19 Jurisdictions that encourage patrol officers to aggressively arrest and detain suspicious persons experience lower crime rates than other jurisdictions that do not practice this type of policing?
Question 20 Which of the following statements is true?
Question 21 According to this justice perspective, the proper role of the justice system is to prevent crime through the judicious use of criminal sanctions. It demands an efficient system that hands out tough sanctions to those who violate the law.
Question 22 Which of the following statements is true?
Question 23 Approximately ____ percent of the people arrested on felony charges are eventually convicted in criminal court?
Question 24 Which courts review whether the judge conducted the trial in an approved manner?
Question 25 According to this justice perspective, the justice system serves as a mechanism of caring for and treating people who cannot manage themselves. It assumes people are at the mercy of social, economic, and interpersonal conditions.
CRJ 100
Week 5 Midterm Exam
Question 1 Which of the following is not a focus of community policing?
Question 2 UCR data suggests that the average police officer makes less than one felony arrest every ____ months.
Question 3 The statement “Aggressive policing increases community perception that police arrest many criminals and therefore most violators get caught” is an example of what?
Question 4 Regardless of the size of the policing organization this person has general administrative control and sets policy for all of the department’s operating branches
Question 5 In Martin Innes’ study of investigation techniques he found that police rely heavily on _________ that includes canvas of neighborhoods, interviews with friends/family and constructing victim/suspect timelines to solve a crime.
Question 6 What pattern does research reveal regarding officers’ involvement in use-of-force incidents?
Question 7 Which policing style utilizes the least amount of discretion?
Question 8 An officer approaches a group of teenagers drinking beer, she checks everyone’s ID and arrests all who are underage. This example best typifies which officer style?
Question 9 The blue curtain is a term used to describe:
Question 10 What U.S. Supreme Court decision set forth the “reasonable officer” standard for police use of deadly force?
Question 11 The National Crime Victimization Survey asks participants to report on the frequency and characteristics of all but which one of the following crimes?
Question 12 Which of the following is not a problem associated with the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS)?
Question 13 Which of the following groups experience violent crimes at a higher rate than other groups?
Question 14 Which view of criminality argues that people commit crimes if they believe it will provide immediate benefits without the threat of long-term risks?
Question 15 Which of the following is one of the problems associated with the validity of the Uniform Crime Report?
Question 16 The contemporary criminal justice system can be divided into three main components:
Question 17 The corrections system is vast and costs federal, state, and local governments:
Question 18 For every 1000 crimes, approximately ____ people are sent to prison.
Question 19 In the formal criminal justice process all defendants must go through which stage to ensure proper sentencing/punishment/dismissal/closure?
Question 20 The exercise of power is granted to those who control the criminal justice system. In policing they are given the power to;
Question 21 What federal agency is responsible for witness security?
Question 22 What federal agency is responsible for the transportation of federal prisoners?
Question 23 Roughly how many metropolitan police agencies employ just one sworn officer?
Question 24 Which of the following officers was part of the watch system of policing that thrived in 13th century England?
Question 25 Which federal law enforcement agency has unlimited jurisdiction?