Sentencing
Types of Sentencing
Crime Victims' Rights
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Are most sentences imposed by a judge or jury?

Judge

100

Are intermediate sanction more or less restrictive then traditional probation?

More

100

Federal crime victims have rights in criminal proceeding as the result of ___?

The Crime Victims' Rights Act (CVRA)

100

Where is restitution paid?

To the injured party

100
What do sentencing guidelines reduce?

Sentencing disparity.

200

What do mandatory sentences eliminate?

Disparity or differences.

200
What are the 5 categories of criminal sentences?

Death penalty, imprisonment, probation, intermediate sanctions, and fines, forfeiture, and restitution.

200

What is the Crime Victims' Rights Act?

Gives victims rights in federal criminal proceedings.

200

What is the difference between concurrent and consecutive?

Concurrent - served at the same time, Consecutive - served back to back.

200

What is probation?

Where a convicted offender is allowed to remain free in the community.

300

What are the 4 goals for sentencing?

Rehabilitation, deterrence, incapacitation, and retribution.

300

How many states allow capital punishment to be legal?

27 states.

300
The rights of victims are now provided for and well establish by who?

The law and all state constitutional provisions. 

300

When can probation revocation occur?

If terms are violated
300

What is sentencing?

A formal pronouncement of punishment following conviction in a criminal prosecution.

400

What amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment?

Eighth Amendment. 

400

What are examples of intermediate sanctions?

Community service, electric monitoring, boot camps.

400

In the American adversary system of justice, the state is the ___ party in a criminal case?

Offended party.

400

What is the difference between shock probation and intensive probation? 

Shock - serves time on probation, Intensive - supervised most closely
400

What is restitution?

A victim is restored to their original position prior to the loss or injury.

500

What concept is the juvenile justice system based on?

Parens patriae or "the state is the parent."

500

When was the death penalty declared unconstitutional and constitutional 

Unconstitutional in 1972 and constitutional in 1976.

500

What year did Congress pass the Crime Victims' Rights Act?

2004

500

What is the difference between determinate and indeterminate?

Determinate - specified period of incarceration, Indeterminate - wide discretion to sentencing authority. 

500

What is forfeiture?

A divestiture of specific property without compensation.

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