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Quiz 14: Sentencing Options
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Question 81
Essay
What are the responsibilities of the three different branches of government (legislative, judicial, and executive) regarding sentencing?
Question 82
Essay
Summarize the two U.S.Supreme Court rulings that led to the bifurcated process for death penalty sentence.
Question 83
Essay
Describe some of the ways that the Supreme Court has narrowed the types of offenses and offenders that are death-eligible.
Question 84
Short Answer
A _____ trial process is one in which there is a separate trial for guilt and sentencing.
Question 85
Short Answer
The _____ branch of government controls the length of the prison term.
Question 86
Essay
Explain what a "conditions of confinement" lawsuit is, including who files it, the basis for the claim, and an example of such a claim.
Question 87
Short Answer
In _____ v.Georgia, the U.S.Supreme Court upheld guided discretion death penalty laws.
Question 88
Short Answer
Punishments between ordinary probation and jail or prison are termed _____ sanctions.
Question 89
Essay
The major alternatives to imprisonment include probation; fines; restitution; and intermediate sanctions.Describe each of these alternatives and discuss the cases where they are generally used.
Question 90
Essay
Define, discuss, compare, and contrast deterrence, incapacitation, rehabilitation, and retribution.
Question 91
Essay
What is a death-qualified jury? What is the Supreme Court's position on death-qualified juries? What does the research show with regard to the relationship between death-qualified juries and the likelihood of conviction and capital sentencing?