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1. Drug Court a. A specialized court that increases sex offenders' accountability, enhancing community safety and ensuring victim safety
2. Domestic Violence Court b. A court designed with the ultimate goal of reducing recidivism and prison return rates
3. Community Court c. A specialized court designed to bring together the justice system and mental health agencies
4. Reentry Court d. A court that focuses on tailoring interventions to meeting the needs of victims, closely monitoring the offender, and enlisting community participation
5. Specialized Court e. A court that specializes in traffic violations and incidents
6. Traffic Court f. A problem-solving court with specialized jurisdictions
7. Sex Offense Court g. A specialized court represented to take guns more seriously with early intervention, short-term intensive programs, and an educational focus
8. Mental Health Court h. A special court that offers first-time offenders substance abuse offenders judicially mandated and court-supervised treatment alternatives to prison
9. Gun Court i. A specialized court whose purpose is to resolve outstanding issues with homeless people and attempts to eliminate obstacles to their reintegration into society
10. Homeless Court j. A neighborhood-focused court that attempts to harness the power of the justice system to address local problems


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a. 15 b. 20 c. 25 d. 30

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Column 1 Column 2 1. Change of venue a. One of two confrontation requirements. In order to be "present at his/her trial," the defendantmust be physically present (as opposed, for example, to appearingvia closed-circuit television). 2. Compulsory process b. The Sixth Amendment requirementthat criminal defendants enjoy the right to compel theproduction of witnesses and evidence 3. Confrontation c. For purposes of confrontation, anunavailable witness is one who permanently moves to anothercountry, cannot be located after a careful search by the prosecution,or suffers from a lapse in memory 4. Double jeopardy d. The Fifth Amendment requirement thata person cannot be reprosecuted after acquittal, reprosecutedafter conviction, or subjected to separate punishments for thesame offense 5. Gag order e. Exceptions to the rule that hearsayis not permissible in a criminal trial 6. Hearsay exceptions f. The confrontation requirement that adversewitnesses provide live testimony 7. Live testimony g. A process by which a trial is heard inanother jurisdiction, perhaps in another county in the state 8. Mental competence h. A judicial order limiting what the press and/orthe parties to a particular case can divulge until the proceedingsare completed. 9. Physical presence i. One of two confrontation requirements. In order to be "present at his/her trial," the defendantmust be not only physically present but also mentally competent. 10. Unavailable witness j. The defendant's Sixth Amendment rightto be present at his or her trial, hear live testimony of adversewitnesses, and challenge such witnesses' statements in opencourt

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__________ states and the District of Columbia have authorized family courts on a statewide basis.

A. Three B. Six C. Twenty-five D. Fifty

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Which of the following types of inmates will most likely be alienated from the rest of the population and targeted for abuse because they have violated the inmate code?

A. Punk B. Wolf C. Hack D. Screw E. Dude

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