CRJ Quiz 9
which of the following is a characteristic or restorative justice
crime has individual and social dimensions of responsibility
general deterrence attempts to ________
discourage potential offenders from committing crimes
the day-fine system solves which objection to the use of fines
fines are unfair because more affluent offenders can buy their way out of prison while indigent offenders are unable to pay fines
the protectionist argument justifying capital punishment is farily weak because the underlying social interest can also be met by which other sentencing option
incarceration
a sentence of 8 to 15 years in prison in an example of ______ sentencing
indeterminate
what is the main limitation of the Crime Victims' Rights Act
it only provides rights to victims of federal crimes
_______ 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
what is the main priority of justice reinvestment
prioritizing the use of alternatives to incarceration for nonviolent offenders
federal sentencing guidelines ______
provide a range of punishments for a specific crime
the just deserts model of sentencing emphasizes ________
retribution
the Innocents Protection Act of 2004 provides federal funds to help eliminate ____
the backlog of unanalyzed DNA samples
what effect did the USA PATRIOT Act have on the death penalty in the US
the list of federal crimes punishable by death was expanded significantly
The Supreme Court's decision in the case of Furman V. Georgia was a statement against _______
the manner in which statutes permitted the death penalty to be imposed
which of the following is a mitigating circumstance?
the offender acted under strong provocation
proportionality means that ______
there should be a direct relationship between the severity of the sanction and the seriousness of the crime