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9 Sentencing
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Question One Which sentencing goal is the act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator?
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Question One Choices Rehabilitation Retribution Deterrence
Incapacitation
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Question One Answer Rehabilitation Retribution Deterrence
Incapacitation
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Question Two Which sentencing goal seeks to address the damage by making the victim and the community "whole again"?
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Question Two Choices Rehabilitation Deterrence Retribution Restoration
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Question Two Answer Rehabilitation Deterrence Retribution Restoration
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Question Three If you could select only one goal of sentencing, which one best fits your personal philosophy?
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Question Three Choices
Retribution Deterrence Incapacitation Rehabilitation
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Question Three Answer Correct Answer Survey or opinion question Graph the answers for class discussion
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Question Four Which model of punishment encourages rehabilitation through the use of general and relatively unspecific sentences?
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Question Four Choices Consecutive sentence Indeterminate sentencing
Concurrent sentencing Determinate sentencing
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Question Four Answer Consecutive sentence Indeterminate sentencing
Concurrent sentencing Determinate sentencing
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Question Five Which sentencing principle holds that the severity of sanctions should bear a direct relationship to the seriousness of the crime committed?
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Question Five Choices Gain time Structured sentencing Social debt
Proportionality
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Question Five Answer Gain time Structured sentencing Social debt
Proportionality
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Aggravating circumstances will lessen the sentence.
Question Six Aggravating circumstances will lessen the sentence.
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Question Six Choices True False
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Question Six Answer True False
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Question Seven For states adopting the truth-in-sentencing laws, offenders must serve how much of their sentence?
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Question Seven Choices
50% 65% 75% 85%
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Question Seven Answer 50% 65% 75% 85%
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Question Eight In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court found that the Constitution does not prohibit judges from imposing consecutive sentences based on facts not found by a jury.
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Question Eight Choices
Gall v. U.S. Baze v. Rees Oregon v. Ice U.S. v. Booker
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Question Eight Answer Gall v. U.S. Baze v. Rees Oregon v. Ice
U.S. v. Booker
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Question Nine Three strikes laws require mandatory sentences for offenders convicted of a third serious felony.
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Question Nine Choices True False
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Question Nine Answer True False
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The judge prepares the presentence investigation.
Question Ten The judge prepares the presentence investigation.
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Question Ten Choices True False
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Question Ten Answer True False
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Question Eleven Much of the philosophical basis of today's victims' movement can be found in the restorative justice model.
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Question Eleven Choices
True False
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Question Eleven Answer
True False
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Question Twelve Fines are most likely to be imposed where the offender has both a clean record and the ability to pay.
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Question Twelve Choices
True False
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Question Twelve Answer
True False
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Question Thirteen In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court limited the number of appeals a condemned person may lodge with the courts.
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Question Thirteen Choices
Wilkerson v. Utah Furman v. Georgia McCleskey v. Zant In re Kemmler
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Question Thirteen Answer
Wilkerson v. Utah Furman v. Georgia McCleskey v. Zant In re Kemmler
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Question Fourteen Which U.S. Supreme Court decision ruled the death penalty unconstitutional?
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Question Fourteen Choices
Gregg v. Georgia Furman v. Georgia Wilkerson v. Utah None of the above
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Question Fourteen Answer
Gregg v. Georgia Furman v. Georgia Wilkerson v. Utah None of the above
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Question Fifteen Which U.S. Supreme Court decision determined that lethal injection does not violate the Eighth Amendment?
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Question Fifteen Choices
Ring v. Arizona Furman v. Georgia Roper v. Simmons Baze v. Rees
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Question Fifteen Answer
Ring v. Arizona Furman v. Georgia Roper v. Simmons Baze v. Rees
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What do you think about the death penalty?
Question Sixteen What do you think about the death penalty?
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Question Sixteen Choices
I am against the death penalty due to the number of innocent people that were on death row I am for the death penalty for any appropriate case I think it depends on a variety of additional issues, so sometimes I am for it, and sometimes I am against it
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Question Sixteen Answer
Correct Answer Survey or opinion question Graph the answers for class discussion
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