Compare and contrast the difference between felonies, misdemeanors, and infractions

What will be an ideal response?


A felony is a criminal offense punishable by death or by incarceration in a prison facility for at least one year. A misdemeanor is an offense punishable by incarceration, usually in a local confinement facility, for a period whose upper limit is prescribed by statute in a given jurisdic-tion, typically one year or less. An infraction is a minor violation of state statute or local ordin-ance punishable by a fine or other penalty or by a specified, usually limited, term of incarceration.

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Historically, officers are more likely to be assaulted while responding to what type of calls?

a. robbery b. domestic violence c. elder abuse d. homicide

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The author states that "the process of investigating is recursive." By this, she means that you

a. take one step after another in order. b. can't tell where you're going. c. take two steps forward, one step back. d. can't organize the process.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The cause in fact of a crime is also known as “but for” causation. 2. A strict liability crime requires proof of both the actus reus and mens rea. 3. The defendant is considered responsible for foreseeable coincidental intervening acts. 4. Under the Model Penal Code, recklessness is the most serious form of criminal intent. 5. A person can be convicted for a condition or state of being.

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How are federal judges selected?

A. appointed by the President and confirmed by the Senate B. appointed by the President and confirmed by the Congress C. voted in by the Senate and approved by the President D. voted in by the Congress and approved by the President

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