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Chapter 12 Self-Quiz
Crime and Violence in an Information Society
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Which is the most serious crime?
Misdemeanor
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Felony
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Violation
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Offense
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Which is not a major component of the criminal justice system?
Law Enforcement
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Courts
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Corrections
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Civil Justice
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Juvenile Justice primarily exist to
Punish juveniles
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Rehabilitate juveniles
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Restore victims
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All of the above
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If you are released from prison prior to having served your entire sentence, and allowed to serve the remainder of your time in the community) we usually call the practice
Probation
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Parole
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Early Release
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Retribution
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If the court suspends your sentence based on good behavior, we usually call this
Probation
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Parole
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Early Release
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Retribution
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Crimes that carry more than a year in prison are called
Misdemeanors
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Felonies
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Violations
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Offenses
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Part 1 Offenses include all of the following except
Murder or Homicide
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Rape
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Arson
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Forgery
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US Policies for Criminal Justice are (Select the Best Answer)
Comprehensive
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Fragmented
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Well organized
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Non existent
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