Legislation
Supreme Court
History
Search and Seizure
Corrections
100
The person created legislation which shaped legislation which would change the direction of criminal justice for years to come. a. Dr. King b. JFK c. LBJ d. Malcolm X
What is LBJ
100
The Due Process Model was created under the leadership of Supreme Court Justice a. Burger b. Warren c. Smith d. Roberson
What is Warren
100
The ___________ system organized the community into tithings, hundreds, and shires. A) watch and ward B) rattle watch C) mutual pledge D) posse comitatus
What is mutual pledge
100
The Fourth Amendment protects citizens from A) police use of deadly force. B) double jeopardy. C) cruel and unusual punishment. D) unreasonable search and seizure.
What is unreasonable search and seizure
100
Correctional institutions maintained at the state and federal level for the confinement of convicted felons are referred to as A) jails. B) gaols. C) prisons. D) penal colonies.
What is prisons.
200
Due to turbulent times in the US, the American public expressed changes. One of these appeals was to institute a nation of “law and order.” Law and order can best be described as a. change in the economy b. a reduction of crime and civil unrest c. peace during the Cold War d. None of the above
What is a reduction of crime and civil unrest
200
The Crime Control Model was created under the leadership of Supreme Court Justice e. Burger f. Warren g. Smith h. Roberson
What is Burger
200
Under the mutual pledge system of policing, ___________ were ten families grouped together who had responsibility for the acts of their members. A) hundreds B) shires C) sheriffs D) tithings
What is tithings
200
Unreasonable" searches and seizures, in constitutional terms, are those that are A) conducted without a warrant. B) crudely and rudely done. C) not justified by the apparent facts. D) undertaken in the absence of the accused's attorney.
What is not justified by the apparent facts.
200
The punishment ideology had endured throughout much of recorded history, but during the Age of Enlightenment, a ____________ stressing the dignity and imperfections of the human condition began to exert a greater influence on the administration of justice. A) revenge movement B) reform movement C) rational movement D) movement of science
What is reform movement
300
The President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and Administration of Justice was created by a. Dr. King b. JFK c. LBJ d. Malcolm X
What is LBJ
300
Which of the following is true about police regulations? A) They are often sacrificed to make a "good" arrest. B) They are generally impossible to enforce. C) They are often too vague to cover actual street situations. D) all of the above
What is all of the above
300
Thief-takers were A) sheriffs who protected city streets. B) constables who transported criminals to court. C) magistrates who worked for the court. D) private detectives who worked for the Crown.
What is private detectives who worked for the Crown.
300
The issue in Terry v. Ohio was the legal status of A) resisting an unlawful arrest. B) no-knock statutes. C) consent searches. D) stop and frisk procedures.
What is stop and frisk procedures.
300
"Total institutions" are places that A) house large groups of people who work at a common purpose. B) furnish barriers to social interchange with the world at large. C) are characterized by rigid rules but with no centralized authority. D) restrict contact between residents through the use of coercion and punishment.
What is furnish barriers to social interchange with the world at large.
400
The Law Enforcement Assistance Administration established a. crime prevention legislation b. a curfew through the US c. the removal of Russian ICBMs from Cuba d. funding for law enforcement for training and education
What is crime prevention legislation
400
If a citizen suffers an unlawful arrest, A) evidence seized is admissible in court if it points to that citizen's involvement in any crime. B) the citizen can institute a civil suit against the arresting officer. C) the citizen may press criminal charges against the arresting officer. D) the citizen has no recourse against the arresting officer.
What is the citizen can institute a civil suit against the arresting officer.
400
The idea behind the ____________ system was that confinement in an isolated cell would give the convict an opportunity to contemplate the evils of his past life, thereby leading him to resolve to reform his future conduct. A) separate B) silent C) Quaker D) Eastern
What is Eastern
400
The ____________ held that an automobile or other vehicle may, upon probable cause, be searched without a warrant even though in a given situation there might be time to obtain one. A) Monroe doctrine B) Carroll doctrine C) protective sweep doctrine D) "hands-off" doctrine
What is Carroll doctrine
400
____________ house the most serious of offenders and are characterized by double and triple security patterns. A) High-security prisons B) Maximum-security prisons C) Reformatories D) Penitentiaries
What is Maximum-security prisons
500
The Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act was created to a. overturn numerous laws contained within the Bill of Rights b. a curfew through the US c. the removal of Russian ICBMs from Cuba d. funding for law enforcement for training and education
What is overturn numerous laws contained within the Bill of Rights
500
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled in ____________ that police may not randomly stop motorists without probable cause to suspect crime or illegal activity, to check their driver's license and registration. A) Wren v. United States B) Delaware v. Prouse C) Chimel v. California D) Weeks v. Mississippi
What is Delaware v. Prouse
500
The Hawes-Cooper Act of 1929 A) barred certain prison-made goods from interstate commerce. B) prohibited the sale of inmate goods on the open market. C) restricted the use of inmate labor to agriculture and manufacturing for state use. D) abolished contract labor.
What is barred certain prison-made goods from interstate commerce.
500
Random spot checking of automobiles is officially used by police officers as a form of A) harassing undesirable groups. B) insuring that motor vehicle laws are obeyed. C) proactive patrol. D) avoiding boredom.
What is proactive patrol.
500
____________ prisons generally operate without armed guards, walls, or perimeter fences. A) Medium-security B) Reformatories C) Minimum-security D) Juvenile
What is Minimum-security