The American System of Criminal Justice 14th Edition by Cole – Test Bank
1. According to Cole and Smith, which of the following is not a goal of the criminal justice system? a. Doing justice b. Controlling crime c. Preventing crime d. Increasing crime ANSWER: d REFERENCES: The Goals of Criminal Justice LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ASCJ.COLE.15.03.01 – 03.01 |
2. Which of the following statements best explains the goals of the criminal justice system? a. The actions of citizens taking simple precautions cannot prevent crime. b. Efforts to control crime allow police to go beyond the law. c. Decisions must be made that reflect the legal, social, political, and moral values of society. d. All of these are true. ANSWER: c REFERENCES: The Goals of Crime Justice LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ASCJ.COLE.15.03.01 – 03.01 |
3. The concept of dividing power between a central (national) government and a regional (state) government is called a. confederacy. b. federalism. c. constitutional. d. political. ANSWER: b REFERENCES: Criminal Justice in a Federal System LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ASCJ.COLE.15.03.02 – 03.02 |
4. Prisons, jails, and other corrections facilities and programs are administered by which of the following? a. Federal government b. State governments c. City governments d. All of the above ANSWER: d REFERENCES: Criminal Justice in a Federal System LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ASCJ.COLE.15.03.02 – 03.02 |
5. Which of the following is true concerning the criminal justice system and the U.S. Constitution? a. The U.S. Constitution does not discuss the criminal justice system specifically. b. The U.S. Constitution dictates how state agencies should be run. c. The U.S. Constitution created the state police agencies. d. The U.S. Constitution created the federal law enforcement agencies. ANSWER: a REFERENCES: Criminal Justice in a Federal System LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ASCJ.COLE.15.03.02 – 03.02 |
6. The authority to make decisions without reference to specific rules or facts, using instead one’s own judgment is referred to as a. exchange. b. due process. c. system. d. discretion. ANSWER: d REFERENCES: Criminal Justice as a System LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ASCJ.COLE.15.03.03 – 03.03 |
7. A key concept in the criminal justice process involving the mutual transfer of resources among individual actors is called a. exchange. b. due process. c. system. d. discretion. ANSWER: a REFERENCES: Criminal Justice as a System LEARNING OBJECTIVES: ASCJ.COLE.15.03.03 – 03.03 |
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