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BS,MBA, PHD
Adelphi University/Devry
Apr-2000 - Mar-2005
HOD ,Professor
Adelphi University
Sep-2007 - Apr-2017
Question 1Â Â Â Â Â Â
           25. Many computer crimes are prosecuted under traditional criminal statutes such as larceny and fraud.                                        Â
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           14. More than half of all cases involve a direct sentence to probation for a fixed period of time.                                                 Â
Question 3Â Â Â Â Â Â
           15. A probationer's home may be searched without a warrant by a probation officer if the officer suspects criminal activity.                                                       Â
Question 4      22. Juveniles do not have the right to an attorney at a hearing to decide whether the case should be transferred to juvenile court.                                                  Â
Question 5Â Â Â Â Â Â
           3. Each state has one court of last resort that reviews issues of law and fact appealed from the trial courts.                                                          Â
Question 6Â Â Â Â Â Â
           6. A nolo contendere (no contest) plea is essentially the same as a guilty plea.                                                          Â
Question 7Â Â Â Â Â Â
           23. Most incarcerated juvenile offenders are held for status offenses.                                                       Â
Question 8Â Â Â Â Â Â
           8. In a criminal case, a preponderance of the evidence is sometimes enough to convict.                                                         Â
Question 9Â Â Â Â Â Â
           13. Judges are generally granted discretion to tailor the restrictions of a probation sentence to fit what they deem to be the needs of the individual offender.                                                           Â
Question 10Â Â Â Â
           21. The first prison treatment programs were drug treatment programs.                                                   Â
Question 11Â Â Â Â
           1. In specialized courts there is no monitoring of offenders by judges.                                                      Â
Question 12Â Â Â Â
           19. Approximately ____________________ of the people now entering prison are parole violates.                                                   Â
Question 13Â Â Â Â
           10. A defendant's Sixth Amendment right is diminished if juries are not instrumental in determining the outcome of a capital case.                                                Â
Question 14Â Â Â Â
           11. Which of the following statements is false?                                                     Â
Question 15Â Â Â Â
           4. The concept of attorney competence was defined by the U.S. Supreme Court in what case?                                                  Â
Question 16Â Â Â Â
           20. Conflict, violence, and brutality increase among inmates in direct relation to their housing security and custody level.                                     Â
Question 17Â Â Â Â
           17. The "modern" American correctional system has its origins in New York.                                               Â
Question 18Â Â Â Â
           16. According to restorative justice, the first priority of justice processes is to assist victims.                                               Â
Question 19Â Â Â Â
           5. Bail can be used to punish an accused, and can be denied or revoked at the indulgence of the court.                                                        Â
Question 20Â Â Â Â
           12. Which of the following factors is not an argument for the death penalty?                                              Â
Question 21Â Â Â Â
           7. Diversion programs allow a defendant to enter treatment instead of trial.                                               Â
Question 22Â Â Â Â
           9. Whether the crime was committed for monetary gain is one of the factors that affect sentencing.                                              Â
Question 23Â Â Â Â
           24. Fraud may occur in both public and private organizations.                                          Â
Question 24Â Â Â Â
           18. Some pregnant women are allowed to keep their babies in prison with them.                                     Â
Question 25Â Â Â Â
           2. The Sixth Amendment assures the right to counsel.                                Â
Question 1Â Â Â Â Â Â
           21. The first prison treatment programs were drug treatment programs.                                                   Â
Question 2
           20. Conflict, violence, and brutality increase among inmates in direct relation to their housing security and custody level.                                                 Â
Question 3Â Â Â Â Â Â
           3. Each state has one court of last resort that reviews issues of law and fact appealed from the trial courts.                                                          Â
Question 4
           7. Diversion programs allow a defendant to enter treatment instead of trial.                                               Â
Question 5Â Â Â Â Â Â
           8. In a criminal case, a preponderance of the evidence is sometimes enough to convict.                                                         Â
Question 6
           19. Approximately ____________________ of the people now entering prison are parole violates.                                                   Â
Question 7Â Â Â Â Â Â
           11. Which of the following statements is false?                                                     Â
Question 8Â Â Â Â Â Â
           18. Some pregnant women are allowed to keep their babies in prison with them.                                                 Â
Question 9
           6. A nolo contendere (no contest) plea is essentially the same as a guilty plea.                                                          Â
Question 10
           10. A defendant's Sixth Amendment right is diminished if juries are not instrumental in determining the outcome of a capital case.                                                Â
Question 11Â Â Â Â
           2. The Sixth Amendment assures the right to counsel.                                                       Â
Question 12
           25. Many computer crimes are prosecuted under traditional criminal statutes such as larceny and fraud.                                                    Â
Question 13
           5. Bail can be used to punish an accused, and can be denied or revoked at the indulgence of the court.                                                        Â
Question 14
           4. The concept of attorney competence was defined by the U.S. Supreme Court in what case?                                                  Â
Question 15Â Â Â Â
           9. Whether the crime was committed for monetary gain is one of the factors that affect sentencing.                                              Â
Question 16Â Â Â Â
           1. In specialized courts there is no monitoring of offenders by judges.                                                      Â
Question 17
           24. Fraud may occur in both public and private organizations.                                                      Â
Question 18
           13. Judges are generally granted discretion to tailor the restrictions of a probation sentence to fit what they deem to be the needs of the individual offender.                                               Â
Question 19Â Â Â Â
           14. More than half of all cases involve a direct sentence to probation for a fixed period of time.                                     Â
Question 20
           16. According to restorative justice, the first priority of justice processes is to assist victims.                                               Â
Question 21
           22. Juveniles do not have the right to an attorney at a hearing to decide whether the case should be transferred to juvenile court.                                        Â
Question 22Â Â Â Â
           23. Most incarcerated juvenile offenders are held for status offenses.                                           Â
Question 23
           17. The "modern" American correctional system has its origins in New York.                                                           Â
Question 24
           12. Which of the following factors is not an argument for the death penalty?                                                          Â
Question 25Â Â Â Â
           15. A probationer's home may be searched without a warrant by a probation officer if the officer suspects criminal activity.                                                       Â
Question 1 Â Â Â Â Â
           25. Many computer crimes are prosecuted under traditional criminal statutes such as larceny and fraud.                                                    Â
Question 2 Â Â Â Â Â
           16. According to restorative justice, the first priority of justice processes is to assist victims.                                               Â
Question 3 Â Â Â Â Â
           13. Judges are generally granted discretion to tailor the restrictions of a probation sentence to fit what they deem to be the needs of the individual offender.                                                           Â
Question 4 Â Â Â Â Â
           20. Conflict, violence, and brutality increase among inmates in direct relation to their housing security and custody level.                                                 Â
Question 5
           10. A defendant's Sixth Amendment right is diminished if juries are not instrumental in determining the outcome of a capital case.                                                Â
Question 6 Â Â Â Â Â
           3. Each state has one court of last resort that reviews issues of law and fact appealed from the trial courts.                                                          Â
Question 7
           18. Some pregnant women are allowed to keep their babies in prison with them.                                                 Â
Question 8 Â Â Â Â Â
           21. The first prison treatment programs were drug treatment programs.                                       Â
Question 9
           19. Approximately ____________________ of the people now entering prison are parole violates.                                                   Â
Question 10
           5. Bail can be used to punish an accused, and can be denied or revoked at the indulgence of the court.                                                        Â
Question 11
           23. Most incarcerated juvenile offenders are held for status offenses.                               Â
Question 12 Â Â Â
           17. The "modern" American correctional system has its origins in New York.                                               Â
Question 13
           12. Which of the following factors is not an argument for the death penalty?                                                          Â
Question 14 Â Â Â
           1. In specialized courts there is no monitoring of offenders by judges.                                                      Â
Question 15 Â Â Â
           22. Juveniles do not have the right to an attorney at a hearing to decide whether the case should be transferred to juvenile court.                                                   Â
Question 16
           8. In a criminal case, a preponderance of the evidence is sometimes enough to convict.                                                         Â
Question 17
           11. Which of the following statements is false?                                          Â
Question 18 Â Â Â
           7. Diversion programs allow a defendant to enter treatment instead of trial.                                               Â
Question 19
           6. A nolo contendere (no contest) plea is essentially the same as a guilty plea.                                              Â
Question 20
           9. Whether the crime was committed for monetary gain is one of the factors that affect sentencing.                                              Â
Question 21
           2. The Sixth Amendment assures the right to counsel.                                                       Â
Question 22
           14. More than half of all cases involve a direct sentence to probation for a fixed period of time.                                                 Â
Question 23
           24. Fraud may occur in both public and private organizations.                                          Â
Question 24 Â Â Â
           15. A probationer's home may be searched without a warrant by a probation officer if the officer suspects criminal activity.                                                       Â
Question 25
           4. The concept of attorney competence was defined by the U.S. Supreme Court in what case?                                                  Â
Question 1
           1. In specialized courts there is no monitoring of offenders by judges.                                                      Â
Question 2
           22. Juveniles do not have the right to an attorney at a hearing to decide whether the case should be transferred to juvenile court.                                                   Â
Question 3
           25. Many computer crimes are prosecuted under traditional criminal statutes such as larceny and fraud.                                                    Â
Question 4
           19. Approximately ____________________ of the people now entering prison are parole violates.                                                   Â
Question 5
           24. Fraud may occur in both public and private organizations.                                          Â
Question 6
           6. A nolo contendere (no contest) plea is essentially the same as a guilty plea.                                                          Â
Question 7 Â Â Â Â Â
           14. More than half of all cases involve a direct sentence to probation for a fixed period of time.                                                 Â
Question 8 Â Â Â Â Â
           5. Bail can be used to punish an accused, and can be denied or revoked at the indulgence of the court.                                                        Â
Question 9
           15. A probationer's home may be searched without a warrant by a probation officer if the officer suspects criminal activity.                                           Â
Question 10
           12. Which of the following factors is not an argument for the death penalty?                                                          Â
Question 11
           20. Conflict, violence, and brutality increase among inmates in direct relation to their housing security and custody level.                                                 Â
Question 12
           3. Each state has one court of last resort that reviews issues of law and fact appealed from the trial courts.                                              Â
Question 13
           2. The Sixth Amendment assures the right to counsel.                                                       Â
Question 14
           7. Diversion programs allow a defendant to enter treatment instead of trial.                                               Â
Question 15
           18. Some pregnant women are allowed to keep their babies in prison with them.                                                 Â
Question 16
           9. Whether the crime was committed for monetary gain is one of the factors that affect sentencing.                                              Â
Question 17
           4. The concept of attorney competence was defined by the U.S. Supreme Court in what case?                                      Â
Question 18
           13. Judges are generally granted discretion to tailor the restrictions of a probation sentence to fit what they deem to be the needs of the individual offender.                                                           Â
Question 19 Â Â Â
           10. A defendant's Sixth Amendment right is diminished if juries are not instrumental in determining the outcome of a capital case.                                                Â
Question 20
           8. In a criminal case, a preponderance of the evidence is sometimes enough to convict.                                                         Â
Question 21
           17. The "modern" American correctional system has its origins in New York.                                                           Â
Question 22
           21. The first prison treatment programs were drug treatment programs.                                                   Â
Question 23
           11. Which of the following statements is false?                                                     Â
Question 24
           23. Most incarcerated juvenile offenders are held for status offenses.                                                       Â
Question 25
           16. According to restorative justice, the first priority of justice processes is to assist victims.                       Â
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