One might consider the American CJS an administrative system of justice, because

a. the determination of guilt or innocence is the result of a battle between prosecution and defense attorneys
b. decisions are negotiated by the courtroom work group through consensus
c. there is a presumption of guilt and the defendant's rights are unprotected
d. it is unlikely that the American CJS would be considered an administrative system


B

Criminal Justice

You might also like to view...

Which country is referred "one of the most crime-ridden societies in the world?"

a. South Africa b. Nigeria c. Liberia d. Ghana

Criminal Justice

Discuss the difference between a "criminal organization" and an "organization of criminals," using the American Mafia and the Outlaw Motorcycle Clubs (OMC) as examples of these concepts

What will be an ideal response?

Criminal Justice

"Modern" policing began with the formation of the London Metropolitan Police in what year?

a. 1750 b. 1809 c. 1829 d. 1845

Criminal Justice

Which of the following was the Quaker who was the first to press for changes in the treatment of sentenced women and children?

a. Elizabeth Heffernan b. Elizabeth Fry c. Elizabeth Glaser d. Elizabeth Franklin

Criminal Justice