Manifest criminality means _____.
a. a person has bad thoughts, but not bad acts
b. the person has no excuse for her behavior
c. attitudes turn into deeds
d. the person has no criminal intent
c. attitudes turn into deeds
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Criminal justice emphasizes
a. The application of the criminal law. b. The study of the components of the criminal justice system. c. Both a and b d. Neither a nor b
Sally is a good student and does not get into trouble. After her father gets killed in a car accident, she gets upset and starts exhibiting patterns of violent behavior. Which of the following theories best explains Sally's shift in behavior?
A. Strain theory B. Social learning theory C. Moral reasoning theory D. Biological theory
There are two major forms of relief for a defendant after being convicted of a crime: __________ and __________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Which of the following is a characteristic of restorative justice?
a. Crime is seen as an act against the state and a violation of a law b. Crime is an individual act with individual responsibility c. Victims are central to the process of resolving a crime d. Offender accountability is defined as taking punishment