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Which types of crimes do not require a guilty state of mind?
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Which types of crimes do not require a guilty state of mind?
Strict Liability
Which reason for imprisonment means that others will be discouraged from committing similar crimes in the future?
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Which reason for imprisonment means that others will be discouraged from committing similar crimes in the future?
Deterrence
Which reason for imprisonment means that the system intends to help the criminal change his behavior?
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Which reason for imprisonment means that the system intends to help the criminal change his behavior?
Rehabilitation
Which reason for imprisonment means that the criminal is kept away from others to ensure that society is safer?
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Which reason for imprisonment means that the criminal is kept away from others to ensure that society is safer?
Incapacitation
Which reason for imprisonment means that the criminal deserves imprisonment as penalty for his actions?
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Which reason for imprisonment means that the criminal deserves imprisonment as penalty for his actions?
Retribution
What is the branch of the criminal justice system that tries and punishes children?
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What is the branch of the criminal justice system that tries and punishes children?
Juvenile Justice System
Children whose parents failed to parent properly (feed, clothe, shelter, educate, or tend to medical needs) or who have been sexually, physically, or emotionally abused are considered what?
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Children whose parents failed to parent properly (feed, clothe, shelter, educate, or tend to medical needs) or who have been sexually, physically, or emotionally abused are considered what?
Neglected or Abused
Which type of minor in the juvenile justice system is defined as a minor who commits an illegal act that can only be committed by a minor, like truancy or running away?
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Which type of minor in the juvenile justice system is defined as a minor who commits an illegal act that can only be committed by a minor, like truancy or running away?
Status Offender
Which type of minor in the juvenile justice system is defined as a minor who commits an act that would be a crime if done by an adult?
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Which type of minor in the juvenile justice system is defined as a minor who commits an act that would be a crime if done by an adult?
Delinquent Offender
Jill dislikes school so much that she finds every excuse to stay home and skip school. Eventually she might be arrested and come within the juvenile justice system as what?
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Jill dislikes school so much that she finds every excuse to stay home and skip school. Eventually she might be arrested and come within the juvenile justice system as what?
Status Offender
What is the name for a sentence given to a criminal defendant where he/she can only leave home for essential purposes?
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What is the name for a sentence given to a criminal defendant where he/she can only leave home for essential purposes?
Home Confinement
What is the name for a sentence given to a criminal defendant that does not have to be served at the time?
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What is the name for a sentence given to a criminal defendant that does not have to be served at the time?
Suspended Sentence
What is the name for a sentence that requires the supervision of a criminal by an officer and requires him to follow certain conditions?
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What is the name for a sentence that requires the supervision of a criminal by an officer and requires him to follow certain conditions?
Probation
What is the term that means that the criminal is released from prison before the full sentence has been served?
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What is the term that means that the criminal is released from prison before the full sentence has been served?
Parole
What is the name for a sentence that requires the criminal to pay the victim for the loss or injury that he caused?
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What is the name for a sentence that requires the criminal to pay the victim for the loss or injury that he caused?
Restitution
What may be used by a police officer to prevent the escape of a suspect if he has probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious physical harm to the officer or others?
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What may be used by a police officer to prevent the escape of a suspect if he has probable cause to believe that the suspect poses a significant threat of death or serious physical harm to the officer or others?
Deadly Force
Shelly was a patient at the state mental facility. She legitimately believed that she was a camel and she spit at the corrections officer as he walked by. What is Shelly’s best defense to the crime of battery?
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Shelly was a patient at the state mental facility. She legitimately believed that she was a camel and she spit at the corrections officer as he walked by. What is Shelly’s best defense to the crime of battery?
No guilty state of mind
Which federal law, passed in 2001, allowed the FBI and CIA to obtain and share information, track communications on the Internet, telephone wiretaps, computer wiretaps, obtain search warrants for voice and electronic mail messages, and access personal, educational, medical, and financial information without the person’s knowledge?
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Which federal law, passed in 2001, allowed the FBI and CIA to obtain and share information, track communications on the Internet, telephone wiretaps, computer wiretaps, obtain search warrants for voice and electronic mail messages, and access personal, educational, medical, and financial information without the person’s knowledge?
USA Patriot Act
Which 2006 Supreme Court decision ruled that even though Guantanamo Bay is located in Cuba, the United States cannot torture or use physically harmful methods of interrogation against those held there on suspicion of having ties to terrorism?
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Which 2006 Supreme Court decision ruled that even though Guantanamo Bay is located in Cuba, the United States cannot torture or use physically harmful methods of interrogation against those held there on suspicion of having ties to terrorism?
Hamdan v. Rumsfeld

Which 2008 Supreme Court decision ruled that the Guantanamo Bay detainees could use the federal courts and file writs of habeas corpus to challenge their detainment?

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Which 2008 Supreme Court decision ruled that the Guantanamo Bay detainees could use the federal courts and file writs of habeas corpus to challenge their detainment?


Boumediene v. Bush


Which party brings a criminal case to trial?
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Which party brings a criminal case to trial?
Prosecution or District Attorney on behalf of the Commonwealth
Which party answers a criminal complaint?
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Which party answers a criminal complaint?
Defendant
List four federal departments that actively work to combat terrorism.
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List four federal departments that actively work to combat terrorism.
State Department, Department of Defense, Department of Treasury, Department of Justice, Department of Homeland Security, Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation, National Counterterrorism Center, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
List five defenses to crimes a criminal defendant might raise at trial.
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List five defenses to crimes a criminal defendant might raise at trial.
Insanity, Infancy, Intoxication, Entrapment, Duress, Necessity, Self-Defense, Defense of Others, Alibi, No Crime was Committed, No Criminal Intent, etc.
State the full Miranda Warning.
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State the full Miranda Warning.
You have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can and will be used against you in a court of law. You have the right to have an attorney. If you cannot afford one, one will be appointed to you by the court. Do you understand these rights?

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