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Criminal Justice 101
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1. What are state Courts of Appeals also called?
King Chamberlain's Court
Intermediate Courts
Makes deals and not go to trial
George Washington - John Adams
2. The power of the U.S. Supreme Court to interpret what the constitution says and means - via case law - is known as what?
Boston Massacre
Judicial Review
Secret Service
Judicial System = Institutional System
3. What does the U.S. Supreme Court have regarding what cases to hear?
Citizens - Cops - Courts - Corrections
14th Amendment
Intermediate Courts
Discretion
4. What legal model first attempted the concept of rehabilitation and resocialization?
Articles of Confederation
The Family Model
Life
U.S. Federal District Courts
5. What two types of employees do law enforcement agencies employ?
London Metropolitan Police Act
County
Retribution
Sworn - Non-sworn
6. Which 1760s British tax law placed tax quotes on all paper based products imported into the colonies?
Judicial/Legislative
Article III of the Constitution
Stamp Act of 1765
Miranda versus Arizona
7. What is the Latin term that literally means - 'to adhere to what has come before'?
Stare Decisis
Courts
Low Term - Mid Term - High Term
1903
8. What federal law enforcement agency had its origins in 1908?
Trial Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
F.B.I.
First Continental Congress
U.S. Postal Inspectors
9. Besides the U.S. Marshall Service - what is the other oldest federal law enforcement agency?
U.S. Postal Inspectors
Discretion
Incorrigibles
Continue to another date
10. What current U.S. law enforcement position/title had its origins with the English legal system circa 1000 A.D.?
U.S. Constitution
Appeal
Sheriff or Shireeve
George Washington - John Adams
11. What is a trial where there is no jury and the verdict is given by the judge?
First Continental Congress
1383
Bench Trial
U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Court of Appeals U.S. Federal District Courts
12. What are the five levels of force among agencies?
1383
Civil Rights Movement Vietnam War
Reputation and Appearance - Dialogue and Counseling - Empty Hands - Physical Restraint - Mechanical Restraint - Chemical Restraint
4th Amendment
13. What west coast supreme court case in 1876 further established the philosophy of Parens Patriae and no due process for juveniles?
Ah Peen
Seriousness of Offense - Flight Risk - Prior Record
U.S. Postal Inspectors
Appeals
14. What are the two general characteristics evident among most law enforcement agencies?
5th Amendment 6th Amendment
Quasi-Military - Strict Chain of Command
Review charges again because felony stakes are higher
Right away
15. Is the Federal or State court system older?
Conditional Sentence
Discretion
State
Adversarial System
16. What are the two ancient codes that contributed to our current legal system?
Law of Hammurabi - Law of Moses
Reputation and Appearance - Dialogue and Counseling - Empty Hands - Physical Restraint - Mechanical Restraint - Chemical Restraint
Felony
First Degree Murder - Federal drug trafficking and treason
17. When there is a supposed legal error or discrepancy with a case - what type of hearing does it go to?
Appeal
UCRS or Uniform Crime Reporting System
4th Amendment
Own Recognizance
18. What is the Latin term for the plea of the no contest?
Judiciary Act
George Washington - John Adams
Nolo Contendre
Cannot be used against you later in civil court
19. Who gave the Bureau of Investigation validity during the late 1920s?
Body - Amendments
Court Room Work Group
Hoover
Punishment without trial
20. What English king was responsible for generating the concept of the Magna Carta?
Marbury versus Madison
Own Recognizance
King John
Adversarial System
21. What was created in order to convince several of the new states to agree to the Constitution?
Bill of Rights
Incorrigibles
Judiciary Act
5th Amendment 6th Amendment
22. What is the name of our criminal justice system that is made up of both federal and state levels?
Punishment without trial
Statue of Winchester
6th Amendment
Dual System
23. Who were the country's first president and vice president?
Habeas Corpus
Incapaciation
George Washington - John Adams
Preliminary Hearing
24. Who runs the N.C.I.C.?
F.B.I
Attorney General
Worse
Bill of Rights
25. What is the average budget of a local law enforcement agency?
UCRS or Uniform Crime Reporting System
$1.7 million
John Marshall
8th Amendment
26. What major 1966 U.S. Supreme Court case provided new guidelines in how police arrested and interrogated adult defendants?
Pretrial Hearing
Crime Control - Due Process
The Penal Code
Miranda versus Arizona
27. What percent of the time are deals makes and cases do not go to trial?
90%
5th Amendment
Nolo Contendre
John Augustus
28. In what year and state was the country's first dedicated juvenile justice system and court legally established?
1899 Illinois
State
14
Judicial Review
29. What amendment discusses the right to a speedy trial?
Law of Hammurabi - Law of Moses
State
6th Amendment
Sir Robert Peel
30. What Penal Code section states that the court shall refer to probation for a report?
1 and 8
County
Court Room Work Group
1203(b)(1) - Felony
31. What are the three branches of government enchanced or created by the U.S. Constitution?
Courts
Marbury versus Madison
Legislative - Executive - Judicial
Continue to another date
32. How many cases go to the local court level each year?
Conditional Sentence
U.S. Federal District Courts
State/Local Court System
90 Million
33. After the U.S. Constitution was ratified - what type of court system did the U.S. realize it needed to have?
Trial Courts of Limited Jurisdiction
Quasi-Military - Strict Chain of Command
14
Federal Court System
34. What does a mitigating factor make the report?
Military Police - Tribal Police = Civilian Federal Law Enforcement
Better
Constitutional Law
Judicial/Legislative
35. Generally speaking - what type of attorney is a prosecuting attorney?
Private Attorneys - Public Defenders
Government Attorney
Crime Control - Due Process
Nolo Contendre
36. What is the Latin term that describes a federal peace officer's ability to deputize citizens and give them temporary power?
Possecomintatus
Conditional Sentence
85%
Lower Courts
37. What kind of powers do corrections and probation officers have?
Limited
Reputation and Appearance - Dialogue and Counseling - Empty Hands - Physical Restraint - Mechanical Restraint - Chemical Restraint
National Crime Information Center
Provide investigation services - Sentencing Recommendations - Provide Supervision
38. What is a crime punishable by jail - fines or prison?
Patronage and Corruption
Felony
Courts
Judicial Review
39. What does a judge order the probation department to write in order to find more about an individual before sentencing?
Presentence Court Report
King Chamberlain's Court
Change
Conditional Sentence
40. Where does the U.S. Supreme Court hear cases from?
Adversarial System
Patronage
U.S. Court of Appeals - State Supreme Court
U.S. Supreme Court U.S. Court of Appeals U.S. Federal District Courts
41. What is the most important C or level of the criminal justice system?
Federal Court System
1203(b)(1) - Felony
Intermediate Courts
Courts
42. What was the name of the group of people who went to Philadelphia in 1774 in order to discuss their unhappiness with Britain and its taxes?
Article III of the Constitution
Formal Probation
First Continental Congress
County
43. What does O.R. mean?
Own Recognizance
8th Amendment
Low Term - Mid Term - High Term
Law of Hammurabi - Law of Moses
44. When a court has control or authority over certain matters/issues - what is it called?
Jurisdiction
Military Police - Tribal Police = Civilian Federal Law Enforcement
Magna Carta
NIBRS or National Incident Based Reporting System
45. What do bills of attainer relate to?
Judiciary Act
Punishment without trial
Community Orientated Policing Era
Incapaciation
46. What 1883 federal law stressed the need for a civil service system based upon merit?
Judges - Prosecuting Attorneys - Defense Attorneys
Patrick Colquhoun
Tribal
Pendelton Act
47. What does the Court of Appeals not possess?
Original Jurisdiction
First Continental Congress
Judiciary Act
Intermediate Courts
48. What Latin term means - 'father or parent of the country?'
Parens Patriae
Conditional Sentence
NIBRS or National Incident Based Reporting System
Private Attorneys - Public Defenders
49. What are the three main players in the Criminal Justice system known as?
Private Attorneys - Public Defenders
Precedent
Court Room Work Group
Evidence
50. What is known as the highest source of law found within either a country or state?
Intermediate Courts
Constitutional Law
Makes deals and not go to trial
Nolo Contendre