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1 9 Sentencing

2 Question One Which sentencing goal is the act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator?

3 Question One Choices Rehabilitation Retribution Deterrence
Incapacitation

4 Question One Answer Rehabilitation Retribution Deterrence
Incapacitation

5 Question Two Which sentencing goal seeks to address the damage by making the victim and the community "whole again"?

6 Question Two Choices Rehabilitation Deterrence Retribution Restoration

7 Question Two Answer Rehabilitation Deterrence Retribution Restoration

8 Question Three If you could select only one goal of sentencing, which one best fits your personal philosophy?

9 Question Three Choices
Retribution Deterrence Incapacitation Rehabilitation

10 Question Three Answer Correct Answer Survey or opinion question Graph the answers for class discussion

11 Question Four Which model of punishment encourages rehabilitation through the use of general and relatively unspecific sentences?

12 Question Four Choices Consecutive sentence Indeterminate sentencing
Concurrent sentencing Determinate sentencing

13 Question Four Answer Consecutive sentence Indeterminate sentencing
Concurrent sentencing Determinate sentencing

14 Question Five Which sentencing principle holds that the severity of sanctions should bear a direct relationship to the seriousness of the crime committed?

15 Question Five Choices Gain time Structured sentencing Social debt
Proportionality

16 Question Five Answer Gain time Structured sentencing Social debt
Proportionality

17 Aggravating circumstances will lessen the sentence.
Question Six Aggravating circumstances will lessen the sentence.

18 Question Six Choices True False

19 Question Six Answer True False

20 Question Seven For states adopting the truth-in-sentencing laws, offenders must serve how much of their sentence?

21 Question Seven Choices
50% 65% 75% 85%

22 Question Seven Answer 50% 65% 75% 85%

23 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.

24 Question Eight Choices
Gall v. U.S. Baze v. Rees Oregon v. Ice U.S. v. Booker

25 Question Eight Answer Gall v. U.S. Baze v. Rees Oregon v. Ice
U.S. v. Booker

26 Question Nine Three strikes laws require mandatory sentences for offenders convicted of a third serious felony.

27 Question Nine Choices True False

28 Question Nine Answer True False

29 The judge prepares the presentence investigation.
Question Ten The judge prepares the presentence investigation.

30 Question Ten Choices True False

31 Question Ten Answer True False

32 Question Eleven Much of the philosophical basis of today's victims' movement can be found in the restorative justice model.

33 Question Eleven Choices
True False

34 Question Eleven Answer
True False

35 Question Twelve Fines are most likely to be imposed where the offender has both a clean record and the ability to pay.

36 Question Twelve Choices
True False

37 Question Twelve Answer
True False

38 Question Thirteen In this case, the U.S. Supreme Court limited the number of appeals a condemned person may lodge with the courts.

39 Question Thirteen Choices
Wilkerson v. Utah Furman v. Georgia McCleskey v. Zant In re Kemmler

40 Question Thirteen Answer
Wilkerson v. Utah Furman v. Georgia McCleskey v. Zant In re Kemmler

41 Question Fourteen Which U.S. Supreme Court decision ruled the death penalty unconstitutional?

42 Question Fourteen Choices
Gregg v. Georgia Furman v. Georgia Wilkerson v. Utah None of the above

43 Question Fourteen Answer
Gregg v. Georgia Furman v. Georgia Wilkerson v. Utah None of the above

44 Question Fifteen Which U.S. Supreme Court decision determined that lethal injection does not violate the Eighth Amendment?

45 Question Fifteen Choices
Ring v. Arizona Furman v. Georgia Roper v. Simmons Baze v. Rees

46 Question Fifteen Answer
Ring v. Arizona Furman v. Georgia Roper v. Simmons Baze v. Rees

47 What do you think about the death penalty?
Question Sixteen What do you think about the death penalty?

48 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

49 Question Sixteen Answer
Correct Answer Survey or opinion question Graph the answers for class discussion


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