The concept of causation refers to the fact that the concurrence of a guilty mind and a criminal act must produce or cause ________
A) harm
B) double jeopardy
C) attendant circumstances
D) monetary benefits
A
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The preliminary hearing serves as a check on:
A) The prosecutor?s charging decision. B) A police officer?s decision to arrest. C) A police officer?s charging decision. D) A judge?s decision whether or not to hear the case. E) All of the above
If the owner of a dwelling does not reside there but a renter does:
a. the owner can't be charged with arson if he/she owns the house. b. only the renter can be charged with common law arson if he sets a fire. c. the owner can be charged with arson because the owner is not in possession/occupancy. d. the renter can't be charged with arson because the renter does not own the home.
In the case of State v. Bradbury, the issue was resolved based on:
A) common law. B) procedural law. C) statutory law. D) administrative law.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Theories of punishment which focus on preventing crime in the future are termed “retributivist.” 2. Retribution and revenge are identical in all aspects. 3. The theory of punishment closest to retribution is just deserts. 4. Rehabilitation theory is consistent with the indeterminate sentence. 5. The newest theory of punishment is restorative justice.