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Question 3
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Question 4
According to the Souryal text, moral schizophrenia in the workplace:
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is therapeutic |
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leads to strain |
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is inevitable |
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is nonexistent |
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None of the above |
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Question 5
Proponents of personal loyalty to superiors argue that it is good for all of the following except:
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It strengthens institutional responsibility. |
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It weakens institutional responsibility. |
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It impedes organizational disloyalty. |
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It promotes institutional integrity. |
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Question 6
The duty-based thesis is based on which of the following philosopher's ethical theory?
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Immanuel Kant |
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Friedrich Nietzsche |
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Thomas Hobbes |
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| d. |
Jeremy Bentham |
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Question 7
Advocates of moral order in criminal justice emphasize which of the following?
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Principles of humanity |
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Principles of fairness |
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Principles of pragmatism |
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Principles of righteousness |
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Question 8
According to Dershowitz, the percentage of criminal cases (at the felony level) that eventually go to trial in most communities is:
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1 percent |
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3 percent |
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6 percent |
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| d. |
20 percent |
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Question 9
The bizarre and contradictory environment of policing results in which of the following problems?
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Obsession with guns and technology |
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Creation of politically savvy managers to administer politically-motivated programs |
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Occupational stress |
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All of the above |
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A and C |
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Question 10
The police are required to initiate the criminal justice process for all offenses.
True
False
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Question 11
Which of the following are reasons the public fear the police?
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Physical fear |
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Imaginary fear |
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Ghost fear |
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Escape fear |
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Anticipatory fear |
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Question 12
Which of the following is not a reason why police appear uncommitted to democratic values?
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Most are employed at a young age without any real experience with democracy. |
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Most grew up in undemocratic environments. |
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Many are hired right out of the military where rigid thinking and top-down command are the norm. |
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Most grew up in churches where the clergy and elders demanded strict adherence to religious edicts. |
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Question 13
The Souryal text states that the “summon bonum of a civilized society” is:
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the dignity of man |
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individualism |
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| c. |
equality |
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| d. |
government |
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Question 14
Which of the following values is not identified by Westermann and Burfeind as being of great significance to American policing?
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freedom |
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loyalty |
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equality |
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| d. |
diversity |
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Question 15
The two broad categories of police corruption are Blank 1 and Blank 2 .
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Question 16
Which ethical theory best reinforces truthfulness at every level of the criminal justice process?
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Kant's Duty and Reason |
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Bentham's Utilitarianism |
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Paul Sartre's Extensionalism |
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None of the Above |
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Question 17
Police corruption is an occupational hazard.
True
False
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Question 18
According to Jetmore, the summun bonum of the police culture is loyalty to fellow police officers.
True
False
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Question 19
In The Path of the Warrior, Jetmore says that retaining a commitment to ethics among police officers is difficult and few are able to sustain a commitment to it over a career. What was his explanation of whythis is true?
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Question 20
According to Jetmore, which of the following would not be considered an ethical dilemma for police?
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An officer who sees his partner who is a close friend commit an illegal act and not know what to do |
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An officer who is offered free movie tickets from a grateful citizen but not sure whether to take them |
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To give a distraught child who has witnessed a heinous a crime a stuffed animal or leave the child alone |
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To give mouth-to-mouth to a homeless person who isn't breathing but known to have AIDS |
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To obey orders from your supervisor even though you know those orders are illegal |
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Question 21
Jetmore calls a group of "true warriors" who together "light the path and pound the drums so 'shooting stars' and 'comets can find their shadows and their way back to the path" a [x].
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Question 22
Match the principle with its definition.
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Question 23
The Latin term for the law of retaliation is {x}.
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Question 24
Which of the following is not a Quaker objection to the punitive nature of American prisons.
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The idea that the mentally ill and under-age should not be punished for their crimes. |
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The authoritarian idea that the white middle-class know what is in the best interest o minorities and the poor. |
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Tough policies and methods of imprisonment diminish the development of other humanitarian alternatives. |
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The punitive nature of imprisonment only leads to more violence. |
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Question 25
Which is not shown by studies to be a reason why inmates are brutal?
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Inmates feel powerless and are bored and frustrated. |
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Inmates are allowed to play too many violent electronic and online games. |
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Violence is a part of prison life. |
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Punishment doesn't deter or rehabilitate inmates. |
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All of the above |
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Question 26
The idea that crime is ubiquitous, adapts to changing cultures, spreads rapidly, and remains dormant when confronted by persons with stronger immune defenses supports the:
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scapegoating analogy |
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deterrence analogy |
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virus analogy |
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| d. |
born-again analogy |
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Question 27
Souryal refers to those who get away with crime as?
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Scapegoated Criminals |
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Shadow Criminals |
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Unconvicted Criminals |
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None of the above |
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Question 28
The concept that addresses the soul of the inmate and tries to change inmates from the inside out is known as [x].
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Question 29
The public is more concerned about a prison inmate being mistreated than a criminal suspect.
True
False
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Question 30
The work strategies of probation and parole officers include which of the following?
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Interrogation of suspects |
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Advocating clients' rights |
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Sting Operations |
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Brokering resources for clients' benefitsDeter |
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Skills development of clients |
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Question 31
Which of the following does not contribute to the "borderless community"?
| a. | Probation and parole officers are underpaid. | |
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Probation and parole officers are not well-educated. |
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The public perceives probation and parole as ineffective. |
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Policymakers politicalize probation and parole through illegitimate measures to reduce overcrowded prisons. |
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Question 32
What is the greatest benefit of community-based corrections from the perspective of its advocates?
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Freedom from incarceration |
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Cost-effectiveness |
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Family relationships |
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a and c |
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a, b and c |
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Question 33
What proposal did Morris and Tonry make concerning the problem of contemporary probation?
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Inner corrections |
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Abolition |
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Faith-based programs |
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All of the above |
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None of the above |
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Question 34
The severity view of von Hirsch is based on the assumption that:
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community-based corrections may not be effective |
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community-based corrections are expensive |
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community-based corrections may not be benign |
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community-based corrections are not important |
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Question 35
Which of the following are considered a main system of electronic monitoring?
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Active monitoring |
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Passive monitoring |
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Global Positioning System |
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Tracking |
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Question 36
Match the typologies of probation and parole officers with its summum bonum.
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Question 37
The focus of Sayoural's book is on which two of the following fundamental concepts?
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Expanding enlightenment and minimizing civility |
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Expanding enlightenment and maximizing civility |
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Contracting enlightenment and maximizing civility |
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Contracting enlightenment and minimizing civility |
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Question 38
In Souryal's text, [x] is a function of the organic confluence of enlightment and civility.
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Question 39
Souryal compares enlightened thinking to:
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A football game |
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The emptying of a drain |
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A parachute jump |
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A roller coaster |
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Question 40
Which of the following is not one of O'Toole's characteristics of civility?
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Trust |
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Assert Yourself |
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Integrity/Fairness |
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Respect |
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Listening |
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