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Quiz 9: Sentencing
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Question 41
Multiple Choice
Trudy committed several property crimes and has been sentenced to 9 months for one offence and 6 months for the other offence. The judge has decided that Trudy will serve one 9-month sentence. Which type of sentence is Trudy serving?
Question 42
Multiple Choice
Judge Randhawa is sentencing an offender to a federal sentence of imprisonment. She believes that this offender is at a high risk of recidivism, and decides to require that he serve at least half of his sentence before he is eligible to apply for parole. Which of the following has Judge Randhawa applied?
Question 43
Multiple Choice
Judge Kent is sentencing an offender for an attempted murder. When reviewing the case, he realizes that the offender has serious substance addiction problems and decides to apply a less severe sentence. What type of factor is addiction in this case?
Question 44
Multiple Choice
Judge Greene is sentencing an offender for the production of counterfeit currency. The sentence contains a disposition requiring the offender to turn over all counterfeit money to the Crown. Which type of disposition is this?
Question 45
Multiple Choice
Judge Kennedy is sentencing an offender for possession of child pornography. The sentence contains a disposition requiring the offender to stay a specified distance away from areas frequented by children under the age of 16. What type of disposition is this?
Question 46
Essay
Summarize the purpose and objectives of sentencing as set out in Section 718 of the Criminal Code.
Question 47
Essay
Briefly summarize the utilitarian, retributive, and restorative goals of sentencing.
Question 48
Essay
Define and explain the concept of a victim fine surcharge. What two common misunderstandings associated with this practice?
Question 49
Essay
Discuss the points and counterpoints surrounding section 718.2(e) and the sentencing of Aboriginal offenders.
Question 50
Essay
Compare and contrast aggravating circumstances and mitigating circumstances and the role these factors play in sentencing.
Question 51
Essay
What is the focus of utilitarian sentencing goals? What are the four ways in which utilitarian sentencing may address this focus?
Question 52
Essay
A key attribute of sentencing in Canada is disparity. What are the benefits and drawbacks of having a sentencing framework that, with a few exceptions, does not require judges to impose a predetermined sentence on a convicted offender?
Question 53
Essay
What is the "long-term offender" designation, and how does it affect sentences imposed in court?
Question 54
Essay
Why is it difficult to determine the effectiveness of sentences?
Question 55
Essay
What is the key focus of retributive sentencing goals? In which two ways might this focus be achieved?
Question 56
Essay
What is "judicial determination"? What are the sentencing objectives underlying its use?
Question 57
Essay
What is the difference between the "long-term offender" (LTO) designation and the "dangerous offender" (DO) designation?
Question 58
Essay
Section 718 of the Criminal Code sets out the purpose and principles of sentencing. A close review of these indicates some potential contradictions. Explore the implications of this and explain how this may affect the sentencing practices of judges.