What are the three main components of the criminal justice system?

a. investigations, arrest, and prosecution
b. law enforcement, police, and the courts
c. law enforcement, courts, and corrections
d. arrest, investigations, and incarceration


Answer: c. law enforcement, courts, and corrections

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The surrender, on demand, of an individual accused or convicted of an offense within the territorial jurisdiction of the demanding government is known as _________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.

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States have recently sought to decrease their prison populations because of:

a. lessened tax revenue coming into government due to economic recession. b. high costs of maintaining prisoners. c. burgeoning costs associated with the expansion of the prison population in the 1980s. d. all of the above.

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Gang members are getting older and the majority are now legal adults. Explain why gang members are aging

What will be an ideal response?

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What is the importance of the Fourteenth Amendment?

A) It extends constitutional protections to state-level criminal justice. B) It creates exceptions to the protections provided in the Bill of Rights. C) It places the need to ensure public safety above the need to protect individual rights. D) It requires police to advise suspects of their rights using the Miranda warnings.

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