Criminal Justice System Reviewer 7
1. Noncriminal behavior, such as truancy and running away from
home, which is in violation of law applicable only to juveniles. A. Criminal Offense B. Status Offense C. Vagrancy D. None of the Above 2. A document issued by a magistrate authorizing an officer to make an arrest, seize property, make a search, or carry out a judgment. A. Petition B. Summons C. Writ D. Warrant 3. A document notifying a party of a court action and requiring that a party respond within a certain time frame. A. Warrant B. Petition C. Summons D. Habeas Corpus 4. The process of placing an authorized judicial penalty on a person who pleads guilty or is convicted of a crime. A. Sentencing B. Probation C. Restitution D. Commutation 5. Unlawful taking or attempted taking of property that is in the immediate possession of another by force or threat of force. A. Theft B. Robbery C. Carnapping D. Malicious Mischief 6. Removing or re-mediating presumed causes of crime by providing economic, psychological, or socialization assistance to offenders to reduce the likelihood of continuing in crime. A. Conviction B. Rehabilitation C. Commutation D. Sentencing 7. Coordinates the government’s response to crime by pressing charges, presenting the case against the accused at the trial, and sometimes making sentence recommendations. A. Judge B. Police C. Prosecutor D. Attorney 8. A sentencing alternative in which incarceration is avoided and the offender remains in the community under the supervision of an officer. A. Parole B. Banishment C. Probation D. Commutation 9. It is those facts that generate a reasonable belief that a crime has been committed. A. Reasonable Ground B. Reasonable Suspicion C. Probable Cause D. Sufficient Ground 10. Large facilities operated by state or federal governments to hold persons sentenced under state or federal laws to terms of confinement of more than one year. A. Prisons B. Jails C. Half Way House D. Boys Town Answer: 1. B 2. D 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. B 7. C 8. C 9. C 10. A |
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