Match the type of sentencing to its definition.
A) Sentencing models that provide greater control over sentencing systems
B) A sentencing model that encourages rehabilitation through the use of general and relatively unspecific sentences
C) A sentencing model that allows no leeway in the nature of the sentence required for a specific offense
D) A sentencing model that includes a range of sentences for each charge and provides a mechanism for review of departure from the guidelines
E) A sentencing model in which the offender is given a fixed term of imprisonment that may be reduced by good time or gain time
1) Indeterminate sentencing
2) Determinate sentencing
3) Structured sentencing
4) Presumptive sentencing
5) Mandatory sentencing
1) B
2) E
3) A
4) D
5) C
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A) Democracy does not make some crime inevitable B) The laws of democracy don't include state-level offenses, which makes some crime inevitable C) The freedom that democracy allows its citizens may also be used to commit crime D) Democracy gives the police too much power, and the abuse of that power makes crime inevitable
The Incapacitation perspective on punishment views offenders as ______.
A. generally good people who have made bad decisions B. mentally ill who need treatment C. rational beings who weighed the cost and benefit of their crime D. wicked people who need to be separated from innocent
Identity theft is perpetrated through other crimes. List two of these crimes.
What will be an ideal response?
A number of persons are assembled together in such a manner as to constitute a riot. Who is charged by law with authority to cause such persons to disperse either by commanding the people to disperse or by arresting the person (s) engaged, if necessary, with or without a warrant?
a. Any peace officer b. Sheriff c. Chief of police d. DPS officers