US Constitution
Definitions
Amendments
Functions of Gov
Important Facts!
100

What is the Bill of Rights?

The first 10 amendments of the Constitution

100

What defines a crime? 

An act that goes against a law and can or will be punished 

100

What is the 1st amendment?

Protects the right to speech, religion, assembly, and and petition 
100

What are the roles of the police? 

Make arrests

Investigate the crime scene 

Take witness statements

100

What drug is derived from cannabis? 

Marijuana 
200

What are the 3 branches of the government and their functions?

Legislative: Makes laws 

Executive: Enforces laws 

Judicial: Interprets laws

200

What is civil law?

Governs disputes between private parties 

Usually smaller cases like violations of private acts or contracts

200

What is the 4th amendment?

Protects against unlawful searches and seizures

Must have probable cause to collect evidence

200

What are the 3 factors of the CJ system?

Law enforcement

Courts 

Corrections

200

What TV show has been credited with the change in juries and forensic evidence?

CSI

300

What powers are listed for the branches of government?

Enumerated: Explicitly stated powers 

Implied: Powers not listed but needed to carry out stated powers 

Inherent: Powers granted simply b/c it is a government

Prohibited: Denied powers 

300

What is mens reas? What is actus reas?

Men rea: A guilty mind/conspiracy 

Actus reas: Guilty act/following through with the crime

300

What is the 5th amendment?

Grants due process

Protects against double jeopardy

300

What is/What does a jury do?

Group of citizens responsible for reviewing evidence

In charge of determining the sentence for the guilty offender (in CAPITAL CASES)



300

What is the burden of proof required for criminal cases?

Beyond a reasonable doubt

400

What is ex-post-facto law?

Law that states you can only be tried for a crime under the law at the time of the crime
400

What is the age-crime curve?

A bell shaped curve that shows the relationship between ones age and their likelihood of being a victim of crime. 

This curve shows a peak in the late teens and drops off near the early 20's 

400

What is the 14th amendment?

Grants due process 

Allows equal protection for all under the law

400

What are the roles of judges?

Resolve disputes between prosecution and defendant

Can decide guilty or not guilty in some cases

Impartial moderator of the court process 

Determines sentence in most criminal cases

400

What is the necessity defense?

Refers to when the defendant had to break a law in order to prevent further harm

500

What is Article 1 Section 8?

Listed powers of Congress. This includes regulating commerce, ex-post-facto law, creating a militia 

500

What is a misdemeanor? What is a felony?

Misdemeanor: Lower level crimes that are punished by less than a year in jail 

Felony: Serious crimes that are punished by more than a year in prison

500
What is the 8th amendment?
Protects against cruel and unusual punishment


Protects against excessive fines

500

What is the role of the prosecutor? 

Determines what charges will be filed against the defendant (if any)

Must prove probable cause

Choose to take cases to trial


500

What is the term for when actus reas combines with mens reas?

Concurrence 

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