What type of bail system allows the defendant to be released with no immediate requirement of payment but leaves him or her liable for the full bail amount if he or she fails to appear in court?
a. Surety bail system
b. Deposit bail system
c. ROR system
d. Unsecured bond
d
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A prison inmate convicted of rape refused to admit to not-proven crimes (a precondition for a treatment program), and as a result lost privileges and was transferred to a higher-security prison
The rule requiring admission of guilt to unproven charges violated the inmate's privilege against self-incrimination. Indicate whether this statement is true or false.
In what 1963 landmark case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that state courts must provide counsel to indigent defendants in felony prosecutions?
A. Gideon v. Wainwright B. Strickland v. Washington C. Burger v. Kemp D. Argersinger v. Hamlin
List the four primary philosophical bases of punishment.
What will be an ideal response?
When a political official commits an illegal act to further his or her job, criminologists would refer to this as ______
a. political crime b. state-organized crime c. government crime d. work-related crime