Deck 1: Introduction

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_______________ sets forth the appropriate behavior for police as they investigate criminal activity.

A) Due process
B) Criminal procedure
C) Police investigatory code
D) Crime control
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The ______________ sets forth twenty-three individual rights and is part of the U.S. Constitution.

A) Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
B) Federal Criminal Code
C) Bill of Rights
D) The Sixth Amendment
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________________ means that an individual right is included within Fourteenth Amendment guarantees.

A) Due process
B) Criminal procedure
C) Federalism
D) Incorporation
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The _______________ Amendment provides protection against self-incrimination.

A) 4th
B) 5th
C) 6th
D) 14th
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The _______________ Amendment provides protection against unreasonable searches.

A) 4th
B) 5th
C) 6th
D) 14th
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The _______________ has the final word on the constitutionality of any state action.

A) State Supreme Court
B) Federal Bureau of Investigation
C) legislature
D) United States Supreme Court
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A(n) _______________ creates a government.

A) constitution
B) Supreme Court
C) statute
D) interpretation
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Herbert Packer created the _____________ model(s) of criminal justice

A) crime control
B) due process
C) federalist
D) Both a and b
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The crime control model of criminal justice states that _________ is the key to effective operations in criminal justice.

A) procedural protections
B) constitutional searches
C) efficiency
D) confessions
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The crime control model views the _______________ as the most important function of the criminal justice system.

A) the conviction of criminals
B) procedural safeguards
C) constitutional protections
D) confessions of criminals
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The due process model conceptualizes the crime control model as being too ______________.

A) safe
B) unjustified
C) informal
D) procedural
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The due process model calls for fact-finding procedures that are _____________.

A) formal
B) adjudicative
C) adversarial
D) all of the above
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__________ refers to the judicial process by which determinations of guilt are made.

A) Legal guilt
B) Factual guilt
C) Constitutional guilt
D) Confessionary guilt
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The due process model believes that _____________ should be restricted.

A) constitutional protections
B) plea bargaining
C) procedural safeguards
D) individual rights
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The ________________ is best conceptualized as an "obstacle course."

A) crime control model
B) court system
C) due process model
D) modelling system
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The Bill of Rights does not apply to state proceedings.
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The 14th Amendment applies the Bill of Rights to state proceedings.
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Supreme Court decisions influence criminal procedure.
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The legislature has the final say in statute interpretation.
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Statutes are often ambiguous.
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Barron v. Baltimore applied 4th Amendment protections to state police actions.
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The crime control model focuses on constitutional protections.
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The crime control model is informal.
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The due process model is informal.
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The crime control model is conceptualized as an "assembly line."
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The due process model is conceptualized as an "obstacle course."
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The due process model focuses on convictions no matter the cost.
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Factual guilt and legal guilt are different names for the same concept.
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The crime control model mainly focuses on factual guilt.
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A system can never combine the crime control model and the due process model.
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Deck 1: Introduction
1
_______________ sets forth the appropriate behavior for police as they investigate criminal activity.

A) Due process
B) Criminal procedure
C) Police investigatory code
D) Crime control
B
2
The ______________ sets forth twenty-three individual rights and is part of the U.S. Constitution.

A) Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
B) Federal Criminal Code
C) Bill of Rights
D) The Sixth Amendment
C
3
________________ means that an individual right is included within Fourteenth Amendment guarantees.

A) Due process
B) Criminal procedure
C) Federalism
D) Incorporation
D
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The _______________ Amendment provides protection against self-incrimination.

A) 4th
B) 5th
C) 6th
D) 14th
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The _______________ Amendment provides protection against unreasonable searches.

A) 4th
B) 5th
C) 6th
D) 14th
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The _______________ has the final word on the constitutionality of any state action.

A) State Supreme Court
B) Federal Bureau of Investigation
C) legislature
D) United States Supreme Court
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A(n) _______________ creates a government.

A) constitution
B) Supreme Court
C) statute
D) interpretation
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Herbert Packer created the _____________ model(s) of criminal justice

A) crime control
B) due process
C) federalist
D) Both a and b
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The crime control model of criminal justice states that _________ is the key to effective operations in criminal justice.

A) procedural protections
B) constitutional searches
C) efficiency
D) confessions
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The crime control model views the _______________ as the most important function of the criminal justice system.

A) the conviction of criminals
B) procedural safeguards
C) constitutional protections
D) confessions of criminals
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The due process model conceptualizes the crime control model as being too ______________.

A) safe
B) unjustified
C) informal
D) procedural
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The due process model calls for fact-finding procedures that are _____________.

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B) adjudicative
C) adversarial
D) all of the above
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__________ refers to the judicial process by which determinations of guilt are made.

A) Legal guilt
B) Factual guilt
C) Constitutional guilt
D) Confessionary guilt
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The due process model believes that _____________ should be restricted.

A) constitutional protections
B) plea bargaining
C) procedural safeguards
D) individual rights
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The ________________ is best conceptualized as an "obstacle course."

A) crime control model
B) court system
C) due process model
D) modelling system
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The Bill of Rights does not apply to state proceedings.
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The 14th Amendment applies the Bill of Rights to state proceedings.
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Supreme Court decisions influence criminal procedure.
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The legislature has the final say in statute interpretation.
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Statutes are often ambiguous.
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Barron v. Baltimore applied 4th Amendment protections to state police actions.
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The crime control model focuses on constitutional protections.
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The crime control model is informal.
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The due process model is informal.
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The crime control model is conceptualized as an "assembly line."
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The due process model is conceptualized as an "obstacle course."
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The due process model focuses on convictions no matter the cost.
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Factual guilt and legal guilt are different names for the same concept.
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The crime control model mainly focuses on factual guilt.
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A system can never combine the crime control model and the due process model.
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