Introduction to CJ
Criminal Law
Measuring Crime
Criminological theories
Crime
100

Individuals sentenced to a year or more of incarceration are sent to ______.

Prison

100

Why don’t most cases go to trial?

Most defendants take a plea

100

NCVS gathers data from _________.

Victims

100

Which theory is related to one's response to the removal of a positive stimulus, the introduction of a negative stimulus, or the failure to achieve a goal?

General Strain Theory

100

In some situations, a crime is justified based on an individual's belief that what he or she did was the right thing to do to protect themselves against an impending attack. 

Self-defense

200

What is the overarching goal of the criminal justice system?

Public safety

200

In a criminal trial, the prosecution is expected to prove ______ that the defendant committed the offense he or she is charged with.

Beyond a reasonable doubt

200

Herbert Packer describes two models to characterize the justice process. One of those models refers to the situation where cases are processed with a primary focus on the need to protect the public

The crime control model

200

Which theory is associated with the crime triangle?

Routine activities theory

200

________ deterrence focuses on preventing the individual from committing future offenses.

Specific

300

The Casey Anthony case is an example of which layer of the wedding cake model?

First

300

Statutory rape is an example of which type of law?

Strict liability

300

Actions that are deemed illegal by the government (and not because they are inherently considered evil)

Mala prohibita

300

According to Beccaria, what are the three elements that make punishment effective and deter people from committing a crime?

Swift, certain, outweighs the pleasure that offenders would get from committing a crime

300

The notion that one’s use of force should not far exceed the nature of the threat they are experiencing is called ______.

Proportionality

400

What usually happens during the arraignment stage of the criminal justice process?

Formal notification of charges + advised of legal rights + asked to enter a plea. 

400

Actus reus is the most important element of criminal liability. However, the act must be ________ and not the result of coercion. 

voluntary

400

Concerns about retaliation and prior negative experiences with the justice system are two reasons that may explain the ______.

Dark figure of crime

400

Which theory is associated with concentric zone theory?

Social disorganization theory

400

Describe the three elements of the crime triangle.

ability, opportunity, desire

500

What are the three components of the criminal justice system (the 3 Cs)?

police, courts and corrections

500

Which type of law is often called the "what" of the law, defining your rights and duties?

Substantive

500

What visual representation shows that most crimes committed by juveniles occur between the ages of 15 to 24?

The age-crime curve

500

Signs of disorder that send the message that nobody cares. 

Broken windows theory

500

What are the five elements of criminality?

actus reus, mens rea, concurrence, causation, harm 

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