Deck 12: Repaying Victims

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Just as most criminals escape punishment, most also evade restitution, a phenomenon that is sometimes referred to as _____.

A) allocution
B) diversion
C) funneling
D) all of these
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As an intentional tort, _____ refers to knowingly stealing or destroying someone's possessions of property.

A) assault
B) conversion of chattel
C) battery
D) trespass
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Money awarded to repay expenses is most accurately called _____.

A) punitive damages
B) compensatory damages
C) pecuniary damages
D) fiscal relief
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In colonial America before the Revolution, criminal acts were handled primarily as _____.

A) public wrongdoing
B) private conflicts between individuals
C) acts against the state with the victim as a witness
D) none of these
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_______ enable(s) survivors to collect compensation for the loss of a loved one when the loss has occurred without justification or legitimate excuse.

A) Wrongful death suits
B) Assault suits
C) Battery suits
D) Conversion of chattel
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_______ are alternatives to prosecution.

A) Allocutions
B) Diversions
C) Funnelings
D) Attritions
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Money extracted to penalize wrongdoers and deter others from similar acts is most accurately termed _____.

A) punitive damages
B) compensatory damages
C) pecuniary damages
D) fiscal relief
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Prior to the rise of governments and codification of laws, spontaneous acts of what is best described as _____ were typical responses by injured parties and their kin.

A) revenge
B) battery
C) assault
D) violence
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After an offender has served a period of incarceration, restitution can be included as a condition of _____.

A) probation
B) parole
C) diversion
D) community service
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In ancient societies, _____ was intended to satisfy a thirst for vengeance as well as to repay losses.

A) restitution
B) diversion
C) fining offenders
D) retribution
Question
The earliest community service program was set up in _____.

A) New York
B) South Dakota
C) Minnesota
D) Pennsylvania
Question
Currently, courts in _____ have the authority to order restitution.

A) every state
B) 10 states
C) 25 states
D) 35 states
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Reformers promote restitution as a means of _____.

A) repaying victims
B) rehabilitating offenders
C) mutual reconciliation
D) all of these
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As an intentional tort, _____ covers threatening acts that cause fear of immediate bodily harm.

A) battery
B) assault
C) conversion of chattel
D) trespass
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_____ restitution may be appropriate when the immediate casualties can't be identified.

A) Idealistic
B) Creative
C) Symbolic
D) Secondary
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Money awarded to recover lost income is called _____.

A) punitive damages
B) compensatory damages
C) pecuniary damages
D) fiscal relief
Question
_____ restitution happens when offenders, on their own initiative, go beyond what the law asks of them or their sentences require.

A) Idealistic
B) Creative
C) Symbolic
D) Secondary
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As an intentional tort, _____ involves intentional, harmful physical contact that is painful, injurious or offensive.

A) conversion of chattel
B) assault
C) battery
D) trespass
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_____ is a type of restitution designed to make amends to society as a whole.

A) Parole
B) Probation
C) Reparations
D) Community service
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In the years following the American Revolution, _______ were defined as wrongful acts that harmed specific persons.

A) malfeasance
B) nonfeasance
C) torts
D) damages
Question
Suing private enterprises for third-party damages _____.

A) never involves accusing the defendant of intentionally harming the plaintiff
B) usually involves gross negligence and breach of responsibility
C) involves showing the enterprise did not take sufficient action to prevent a reasonably foreseeable crime
D) all of these
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Currently, courts in every state have the authority to order restitution.
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As an intentional tort, conversion of chattel involves intentional, harmful physical contact that is painful, injurious or offensive.
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Creative restitution to substitute victims seems appropriate when the immediate casualties can't be identified.
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The allegation that police officers failed to act to protect an individual to whom they owed a special duty, such as a witness for the prosecution, is termed _____.

A) malfeasance
B) nonfeasance
C) torts
D) damages
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As an intentional tort, trespass refers to the intentional invasion of another person's land.
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In a few states, governments cannot be sued even when negligence has clearly contributed to the commission of crime, as the agents are protected by _____.

A) strict liability
B) sovereign immunity
C) nonfeasance
D) discretionary authority
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Although many cases may appear to be appropriate for restitution, case attrition, or funneling often occurs.
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As an intentional tort, assault covers acts sufficiently threatening to cause fear of immediate bodily harm.
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Spontaneous acts of revenge were common responses by injured parties and their kin before the idea of restitution was developed.
Question
According to the NCVS, _____.

A) more people are insured against medical expenses than property losses
B) medical and dental costs are more devastating than theft or vandalism
C) larger losses are more likely to be reimbursed than small claims
D) all of these
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The enactment of the Mandatory Victim Restitution Act of 1996 imposed repayment obligations on all violent offenders in the federal system.
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Wrongful death suits enable survivors to collect compensation when the loss of a loved one occurs without justification or legitimate excuse.
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Civil actions commence when the plaintiff files a complaint (referred to as a "pleading.").
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As an intentional tort, attachment refers to knowingly stealing or destroying someone's possessions of property.
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One goal of restitution is to ensure victims get repaid.
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Reformers promote restitution as a means of rehabilitation.
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Nonfeasance is the allegation that police officers failed to act to protect an individual to whom they owed a special duty, such as a witness for the prosecution.
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Most street crime victims are never compensated because _____.

A) the offenders are not caught
B) the offender has none or little income
C) the offender is incarcerated
D) all of these.
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As an intentional tort, false imprisonment is holding a person against their will.
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A growing number of victims have discovered they can pursue their alleged wrongdoers and their own best interests via a lawsuit in civil court. Describe and explain at least three of the torts a crime victim can bring to court.
Question
Advocates of restitution claim it is beneficial on a number of fronts. Outline and discuss restitution as a means of rehabilitating offenders, as a means of reconciling offenders to their victims, and as a means of punishing offenders.
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Lawsuits against businesses can take many forms. Explain three examples of possible lawsuits against business and some of the difficulties in taking this form of action.
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The government-liability rationale argues the state is responsible for the safety of its citizens because it reserves the right to use force to suppress crime and to punish offenders.
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The dangerous of patients and inmates can be accurately predicted, with few false positives or negatives.
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Describe two of the torts that can be brought to court by someone who suffered damages at the hands of a government agency and explain what the victim would have to prove in order to be successful.
Question
In 2005, Congress passed legislation that protected gun manufacturers and dealers from suits seeking to hold them liable for negligence when their weapons were used to commit crimes.
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Restitution takes place whenever injured parties are repaid by the individuals who are directly responsible for their losses. Define and discuss restitution, symbolic restitution, and creative restitution. Compare and contrast them.
Question
Process evaluations of compensation programs focus on internal operations and monitor the variables that characterize the trends and patterns of the programs' efforts.
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Some insurance policies carry a double indemnity clause that grants survivors twice as much if the policyholder dies unexpectedly from an accident or crime.
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Deck 12: Repaying Victims
1
Just as most criminals escape punishment, most also evade restitution, a phenomenon that is sometimes referred to as _____.

A) allocution
B) diversion
C) funneling
D) all of these
C
2
As an intentional tort, _____ refers to knowingly stealing or destroying someone's possessions of property.

A) assault
B) conversion of chattel
C) battery
D) trespass
B
3
Money awarded to repay expenses is most accurately called _____.

A) punitive damages
B) compensatory damages
C) pecuniary damages
D) fiscal relief
B
4
In colonial America before the Revolution, criminal acts were handled primarily as _____.

A) public wrongdoing
B) private conflicts between individuals
C) acts against the state with the victim as a witness
D) none of these
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_______ enable(s) survivors to collect compensation for the loss of a loved one when the loss has occurred without justification or legitimate excuse.

A) Wrongful death suits
B) Assault suits
C) Battery suits
D) Conversion of chattel
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6
_______ are alternatives to prosecution.

A) Allocutions
B) Diversions
C) Funnelings
D) Attritions
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7
Money extracted to penalize wrongdoers and deter others from similar acts is most accurately termed _____.

A) punitive damages
B) compensatory damages
C) pecuniary damages
D) fiscal relief
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8
Prior to the rise of governments and codification of laws, spontaneous acts of what is best described as _____ were typical responses by injured parties and their kin.

A) revenge
B) battery
C) assault
D) violence
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9
After an offender has served a period of incarceration, restitution can be included as a condition of _____.

A) probation
B) parole
C) diversion
D) community service
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10
In ancient societies, _____ was intended to satisfy a thirst for vengeance as well as to repay losses.

A) restitution
B) diversion
C) fining offenders
D) retribution
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11
The earliest community service program was set up in _____.

A) New York
B) South Dakota
C) Minnesota
D) Pennsylvania
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12
Currently, courts in _____ have the authority to order restitution.

A) every state
B) 10 states
C) 25 states
D) 35 states
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13
Reformers promote restitution as a means of _____.

A) repaying victims
B) rehabilitating offenders
C) mutual reconciliation
D) all of these
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14
As an intentional tort, _____ covers threatening acts that cause fear of immediate bodily harm.

A) battery
B) assault
C) conversion of chattel
D) trespass
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15
_____ restitution may be appropriate when the immediate casualties can't be identified.

A) Idealistic
B) Creative
C) Symbolic
D) Secondary
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16
Money awarded to recover lost income is called _____.

A) punitive damages
B) compensatory damages
C) pecuniary damages
D) fiscal relief
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17
_____ restitution happens when offenders, on their own initiative, go beyond what the law asks of them or their sentences require.

A) Idealistic
B) Creative
C) Symbolic
D) Secondary
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18
As an intentional tort, _____ involves intentional, harmful physical contact that is painful, injurious or offensive.

A) conversion of chattel
B) assault
C) battery
D) trespass
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19
_____ is a type of restitution designed to make amends to society as a whole.

A) Parole
B) Probation
C) Reparations
D) Community service
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20
In the years following the American Revolution, _______ were defined as wrongful acts that harmed specific persons.

A) malfeasance
B) nonfeasance
C) torts
D) damages
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21
Suing private enterprises for third-party damages _____.

A) never involves accusing the defendant of intentionally harming the plaintiff
B) usually involves gross negligence and breach of responsibility
C) involves showing the enterprise did not take sufficient action to prevent a reasonably foreseeable crime
D) all of these
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Currently, courts in every state have the authority to order restitution.
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23
As an intentional tort, conversion of chattel involves intentional, harmful physical contact that is painful, injurious or offensive.
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24
Creative restitution to substitute victims seems appropriate when the immediate casualties can't be identified.
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25
The allegation that police officers failed to act to protect an individual to whom they owed a special duty, such as a witness for the prosecution, is termed _____.

A) malfeasance
B) nonfeasance
C) torts
D) damages
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26
As an intentional tort, trespass refers to the intentional invasion of another person's land.
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27
In a few states, governments cannot be sued even when negligence has clearly contributed to the commission of crime, as the agents are protected by _____.

A) strict liability
B) sovereign immunity
C) nonfeasance
D) discretionary authority
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28
Although many cases may appear to be appropriate for restitution, case attrition, or funneling often occurs.
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As an intentional tort, assault covers acts sufficiently threatening to cause fear of immediate bodily harm.
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Spontaneous acts of revenge were common responses by injured parties and their kin before the idea of restitution was developed.
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31
According to the NCVS, _____.

A) more people are insured against medical expenses than property losses
B) medical and dental costs are more devastating than theft or vandalism
C) larger losses are more likely to be reimbursed than small claims
D) all of these
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32
The enactment of the Mandatory Victim Restitution Act of 1996 imposed repayment obligations on all violent offenders in the federal system.
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33
Wrongful death suits enable survivors to collect compensation when the loss of a loved one occurs without justification or legitimate excuse.
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34
Civil actions commence when the plaintiff files a complaint (referred to as a "pleading.").
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35
As an intentional tort, attachment refers to knowingly stealing or destroying someone's possessions of property.
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36
One goal of restitution is to ensure victims get repaid.
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37
Reformers promote restitution as a means of rehabilitation.
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38
Nonfeasance is the allegation that police officers failed to act to protect an individual to whom they owed a special duty, such as a witness for the prosecution.
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39
Most street crime victims are never compensated because _____.

A) the offenders are not caught
B) the offender has none or little income
C) the offender is incarcerated
D) all of these.
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40
As an intentional tort, false imprisonment is holding a person against their will.
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41
A growing number of victims have discovered they can pursue their alleged wrongdoers and their own best interests via a lawsuit in civil court. Describe and explain at least three of the torts a crime victim can bring to court.
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42
Advocates of restitution claim it is beneficial on a number of fronts. Outline and discuss restitution as a means of rehabilitating offenders, as a means of reconciling offenders to their victims, and as a means of punishing offenders.
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43
Lawsuits against businesses can take many forms. Explain three examples of possible lawsuits against business and some of the difficulties in taking this form of action.
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44
The government-liability rationale argues the state is responsible for the safety of its citizens because it reserves the right to use force to suppress crime and to punish offenders.
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45
The dangerous of patients and inmates can be accurately predicted, with few false positives or negatives.
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46
Describe two of the torts that can be brought to court by someone who suffered damages at the hands of a government agency and explain what the victim would have to prove in order to be successful.
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In 2005, Congress passed legislation that protected gun manufacturers and dealers from suits seeking to hold them liable for negligence when their weapons were used to commit crimes.
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48
Restitution takes place whenever injured parties are repaid by the individuals who are directly responsible for their losses. Define and discuss restitution, symbolic restitution, and creative restitution. Compare and contrast them.
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Process evaluations of compensation programs focus on internal operations and monitor the variables that characterize the trends and patterns of the programs' efforts.
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Some insurance policies carry a double indemnity clause that grants survivors twice as much if the policyholder dies unexpectedly from an accident or crime.
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