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Criminal justice
Contributed by: McLoughlin
  • 1. Criminal justice is the system of practices and institutions created to maintain social control, deter and mitigate crime, and enforce laws through the dispensation of justice. It encompasses various stages including detection, apprehension, prosecution, adjudication, sentencing, and correction of those found guilty of violating laws. The primary goals of the criminal justice system are to protect society, ensure accountability for criminal behavior, and provide rehabilitation opportunities for offenders. It involves a complex network of law enforcement agencies, courts, correctional facilities, and other related organizations working together to uphold the rule of law and promote fairness and justice within society.

    What is the purpose of a grand jury?
A) B. To hear the defense's case
B) A. To sentence the defendant
C) D. To decide the verdict
D) C. To determine if there is enough evidence for a trial
  • 2. What is the main responsibility of law enforcement in the criminal justice system?
A) D. To investigate crimes and enforce laws
B) A. To defend the accused in court
C) C. To determine guilt or innocence
D) B. To make sentencing decisions
  • 3. What is the definition of a felony?
A) C. An offense punishable by community service
B) A. A minor offense with a small fine
C) D. A crime involving a financial loss
D) B. A serious crime punishable by more than one year in prison
  • 4. What is the purpose of a preliminary hearing?
A) B. To present evidence for the defense
B) C. To provide a sentencing recommendation
C) A. To reach a final verdict
D) D. To determine if there is enough evidence to proceed to trial
  • 5. What is the role of the prosecutor in the criminal justice system?
A) A. To represent the government in criminal cases
B) B. To defend the accused
C) D. To make sentencing decisions
D) C. To determine guilt or innocence
  • 6. What is the role of a witness in a criminal trial?
A) D. Represent the defendant
B) B. Provide testimony based on personal knowledge
C) C. Make sentencing decisions
D) A. Determine guilt or innocence
  • 7. What is the purpose of the 5th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?
A) A. Right to privacy
B) C. Protection against self-incrimination and double jeopardy
C) B. Right to a jury trial
D) D. Right to bear arms
  • 8. What is the concept of 'self-defense' in criminal law?
A) B. The use of force to protect oneself from harm
B) D. Accepting a plea bargain
C) A. Admitting guilt to a crime
D) C. Providing an alibi for a crime
  • 9. What is the term for a panel of citizens that decides whether there is enough evidence to indict a defendant?
A) Trial Jury
B) Grand Jury
C) Jury Foreman
D) Petit Jury
  • 10. Which U.S. Supreme Court case established the 'exclusionary rule' excluding illegally obtained evidence from trial?
A) Gideon v. Wainwright
B) Miranda v. Arizona
C) Mapp v. Ohio
D) Terry v. Ohio
  • 11. What is the term for a pretrial release of a defendant secured by a financial deposit?
A) Probation
B) Parole
C) Bail
D) Pardon
  • 12. Which amendment to the U.S. Constitution guarantees the right to a fair and speedy trial?
A) Fourth Amendment
B) First Amendment
C) Sixth Amendment
D) Eighth Amendment
  • 13. What is the name for a legal order to prevent someone from doing a specific act?
A) Warrant
B) Summons
C) Injunction
D) Subpoena
  • 14. What is the term for a formal accusation that a person has committed a crime?
A) Allegation
B) Indictment
C) Summons
D) Petition
  • 15. Which of the following is considered a white-collar crime?
A) Burglary
B) Embezzlement
C) Assault
D) Arson
  • 16. What is the term for a punishment imposed for a crime or offense?
A) Verdict
B) Sanction
C) Judgment
D) Sentence
  • 17. Which law enforcement agency is responsible for protecting the President of the United States?
A) Secret Service
B) DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration)
C) FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation)
D) CIA (Central Intelligence Agency)
  • 18. What is the judicial process through which a defendant pleads guilty in exchange for a lesser sentence?
A) Plea bargaining
B) Trial by jury
C) Sentencing hearing
D) Pretrial conference
  • 19. What is the highest court in the United States?
A) Supreme Court
B) Circuit Court
C) Appeals Court
D) District Court
  • 20. What is the term for the unlawful deprivation of personal liberty?
A) Battery
B) Assault
C) Extortion
D) False imprisonment
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