Ivy Tech Competition - Knowledge Test
Place the stages of a criminal trial in the proper order, 1-8
1. Trial initiation 2. jury selection 3. opening statement 4. presentation of evidence 5. closing arguments 6. judge's charge to the jury 7. jury deliberations 8. verdict
Your freedom to peacefully assemble is protected in which amendment?
1st
Based on the decision in McNabb v. U.S., the standard maximum time by which a first appearance should be held has been set at ________ hours after arrest.
48
The requirement for the government to obtain a warrant upon probable cause to search or arrest you is found in which amendment?
4th
Which amendment guarantees protection from unreasonable search and seizure?
4th
Which amendment guarantees protection from self-incrimination?
5th
Which amendment protects you from being put in legal jeopardy after being found innocent (double jeopardy)?
5th
Your guarantee of a grand jury in a federal criminal case is guaranteed in which amendment?
5th
Due process is guaranteed in which two amendment?
5th and 14th
Which amendment protects your right to confront your accusers in a criminal trial?
6th
Your right to a jury in a criminal trial is protected in which amendment?
6th
Your protections against cruel and unusual punishments and excessive bail are found in which amendment?
8th
What is parens patriae?
A common law principle that allows the state to assume a parental role and to take custody of a child when he or she becomes delinquent, is abandoned, or is in need of care that the natural parents are unable or unwilling to provide.
General Conditions of Probation
Apply to all probationers in a given jurisdiction
______ is a proactive approach to the problem of crime.
Crime Prevention
Which of the following would support the protection of personal freedom and civil rights?
Individual-rights advocates
Which of the U.S. Supreme Court case established the Court's authority as the final interpreter of the U.S. Constitution?
Marbury v. Madison
Which of the following refers to the lawful authority of a court to hear or to act on a case from its beginning and to pass judgement on the law and the facts?
Original jurisdiction
The _____ system was an early American system of imprisonment that emphasized solitary confinement and saw penance as the main way to achieve rehabilitation.
Pennsylvania
The political era of American policing was characterized by________.
Police serving the interest of politicians
In prison argot, "crack kids" are ______.
Streetwise young women with no respect for traditional prison values.
Currently, the main priority of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is _______.
Terrorism
If you are looking for national crime statistics and want data on crimes reported to the police, you should use which of the following sources of data?
The Uniform Crime Reports - UCR
Which agency head is most likely to be an elected official?
The county sheriff
Proportionality means that ______
There should be a direct relationship between the severity of the sanctions and the seriousness of the crime.
Which of the following is a purpose of bail?
To prevent unconvinced suspects from suffering imprisonment unnecessarily
A protection written into the sixth amendment includes:
Your right to an attorney
A criminal offense punishable by incarceration in a prison facility for at least a year is:
a felony
Which of the following is an example of procedural law?
a law that specifies when a search warrant may be issued to the police
For which of the following studies would you definitely want to use NIBRS rather than the UCR?
a study examining multiple crime that occur within a single incident
Which element of crime refers to the criminal act?
actus reus
The juvenile court's fact finding process, which is similar to an adult trial, is known as a(n) ________ hearing.
adjudicatory
Courts that have the authority to review a decision made by a lower court are said to have: _________ jurisdiction
appellate
The standard of proof required for conviction in a criminal trial____.
beyond a reasonable doubt
The unlawful entry of a structure to commit a felony of theft is the crime of ________.
burglary
The most important form of prosecutorial discretion lies in the power to ______
charge, or not charge, a person with an offense
______ evidence requires interpretation or requires a judge or jury to reach a conclusion based on what the evidence indicates.
circumstantial
During jury selection, challenges for cause
claim that an individual juror cannot be fair or impartial
Which of the following refers to a traditional body of unwritten historical precedents created from everyday social customs, rules, and practices?
common law
The _______ era of policing was characterized by an increasing focus on quality-of-life offenses and the broken windows model of policing.
community
_______ requires that the criminal act and the mental state occur together in order for a crime to take place.
concurrence
The idea of criminal justice nonsystem, in which different criminal justice agencies are more self-serving and focus more on performance measures than on justice, is the basis of the _______.
conflict model
Probation is ordered by the ________.
court
The dark figure of crime refers to _______.
crime that is not reported to the police
Which model emphasizes the efficient arrest and conviction of criminal offenders?
crime-control model
The body of rules and regulations that define and specify the nature of and punishments for offenses of a public nature for wrongs committed against the state or society is called ____
criminal law
What two principles are considered the Miranda triggers?
custody and interrogation
The 1974 Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act requires that any state who accepts federal funds through the Act must _________.
deinstitutionalize status offenders
Challenges to prison conditions by inmates, which are brought under the Eighth Amendment, must show ________ by the officials responsible for the conditions.
deliberate indifference
The primary purpose of a criminal trial is to ______
determine the guilt or innocence of a defendant
General deterrence attempts to ______.
discourage potential offenders from committing crimes
The ability of police offenders to make choices such as whether or not to investigate is known as ________.
discretion
The ______ hearing is the final stage in the processing of adjudicated juveniles and is similar to an adult sentencing hearing.
dispositional
Federal inmates are most commonly sentenced for ________.
drug law violations
Which model requires the police to recognize a suspect's rights during arrest and interrogation?
due-process model
Compared to the adult system, the juvenile justice system is more likely to ________.
employ diversion from further formal processing at all stages in the process
Which of the following refers to an improper or illegal inducement to crime by enforcement agents?
entrapment
The special responsibility to adhere to moral duty and obligation that is inherent in police work is called:
ethics
Crime fighting strategies that have been scientifically tested and are based on social science research are known as:
evidence-based practice
The application of more force than necessary to compel compliances from a subject is known as _________.
excessive force
_______ evidence is information having a tendency to clear a person of guilt or blame
exculpatory
Which weapon is used most often to commit murder?
firearms
An indictment is filed by the ________.
grand jury
The judge ____
holds ultimate authority in ruling on matters of law
How did the Supreme Court case of Pell v. Procunier affect prisoners' rights?
it established a balancing test to weigh individual rights against public order and protection
The document filed in juvenile court alleging that a juvenile is a delinquent is called a(n) _________.
juvenile petition
______ guilt is established only when the prosecutor present sufficient evidence to convince the judge or jury that the defendant is guilty as charged.
legal
A police chief instructs officers to write tickets for any motorists who are going at least one mile per hour above the speed limit. This department is most likely operating under the _____ style of policing.
legalistic
______ is a type of sentencing plan that allows no leeway in the imposition of a sentence for a person convicted of a crime.
mandatory sentencing
All death-row inmates are held in ________ prisons.
maximum-security
Which element of crime refers to the level of criminal intent?
mens rea
The typical American prison today is _____
minimum or medium custody
The two key elements in the definition of police corruption are _______.
misuse of authority and personal gain
Which of the following is a prisoner reentry strategy?
parole
Officer Choi is questioning neighborhood residents about a series of burglaries. She knocks on Joe's door and is invited into the house. While in the kitchen, Officer Choi notices a marijuana plant on the windowsill. Officer Choi may legally seize the plant under the ________ doctrine.
plain-view
One of the leading formative influences on the staff culture of corrections officers is the ________.
potential threat that inmates pose
The results of the 1974 Kansas City experiment on preventive patrol suggest that
preventable crimes are not affected by police patrol
What is a prison argot?
prison slang
The socialization of new inmates into the prison subculture is called_______.
prisonization
What is the most common form of criminal sentencing in the United States?
probation
Due process refers to ______.
procedural fairness
Which type of indigent defense involves the use of full-time salaried state employees?
public defender programs
A person who believes that under certain circumstances involving a criminal threat to public safety, the interests of society should take precedence over individual rights is a(n) __________.
public-order advocate
Most hate crimes are motivated by _____.
racial hatred
According to the Supreme Court, the police may conduct a "stop and frisk" without a warrant based on ________.
reasonable suspicion
Police-Community Relations (PCR)
recognizes that the police derive their legitimacy from the community they serve
The ______ model of corrections emphasized indeterminate sentencing and rehabilitation.
reformatory
The primary objective of the juvenile court is ____
retribution
The power of judicial review allows the U.S. Supreme Court to _______
review lower-court decisions and state and federal statutes
The concept of ________ expresses the belief that an orderly society must be governed by established principles to maintain order.
rule of law
According to the Supreme Court decision in Wolff v. McDonnell _______.
sanctions cannot be levied against inmates without appropriate due process
The "evidence" in evidence based policing refers to _______.
scientific evidence resulting from research on police behavior, response to crime, etc.
_____ incapacitation seeks to identify the most dangerous criminals and incarcerate them to protect society
selective
Probable cause is _________.
set of facts that cause a reasonable person to believe that a person committed a specific crime
A police subculture includes ________.
shared values, beliefs, and forms of behavior
________ is an ideal that embraces all aspects of civilized life and is linked to fundamental notions of fairness and to cultural beliefs about right and wrong.
social justice
Children who purchase cigarettes, buy alcohol, and are truant are ________.
status offenders
UCR/NIBRS terminology may differ from ________ definitions of crime.
statutory
Which type of law is also known as the "law on the books"?
statutory law
The body of rules and regulations that define and specify the nature of and punishment for offenses of a public nature for wrongs committed against the state or society is called________.
substantive criminal law
American criminal trial courts operate under a structure known as
the adversarial system
Which model assumes that the components of the criminal justice work together harmoniously to achieve justice?
the consensus model
Which of the following is an example of a procedural defense?
the defendant was denied his right to a speedy trial
According to ________, evidence illegally seized by the police cannot be used in a trial.
the exclusionary rule
Under the indeterminate sentencing model, what is the primary determinant of the amount of time served?
the inmate's behavior while incarcerated
Which of the following is a member of the courtroom work group?
the judge
Proportionality means that _____.
there should be a direct relationship between the severity of the sanction and the seriousness of the crime
What was the original purpose of a jail?
to hold arrested suspects who are awaiting trial
A(n) ______ institution is an enclosed facility separated from society both socially and physically, where the inhabitants share all aspects of their daily lives.
total
U.S. district courts are the ______ for the federal court system
trial courts
Which of the following is a policy for dealing with serious offenders that focuses on protecting society and does NOT attempt rehabilitation?
warehousing
In which situation are police officers most likely to use force?
while making an arrest
The fastest-growing population of jail inmates is ____
women