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Ch.3 Criminal Justice and the Law
________ deterrence is directed toward individual offenders to discourage reoffending - ✔✔specific

One argument for the death penalty is that it might prevent future killings by "making an example" of
the offender. This is an example of. - ✔✔general deference

Jeremy Bentham's theory of punishment was based upon _______ or the "the greatest good for the
greatest number" - ✔✔utilitarianism

_______ is a sentencing goal that aims to protect crime by treating the offender via educational
programs, drug and alcohol programs, and the treatments - ✔✔rehabilitation

_______ is a sentencing goal that aims to protect the public by removing the offender from society -
✔✔incapacitation

________ deals primarily with governmental powers, civil rights, and civil liberties - ✔✔constitutional
law

A plaintiff is awarded money in a personal injury case to cover hospital bills and lost wages . This is
an example of. - ✔✔compensatory damages 100%
Mens rea refers to ; - ✔✔"the guilty act" to indicate the physical act of the crime

the elements of a crime must be proven ________ in order to convict the accused - ✔✔beyond a
reasonable doubt

_______ are felony crimes that may be reduced to a misdemeanor - ✔✔Wobblers

A(n) ______ defense claims that the defendant could not have committed the crime for which he or
she was charged, because they have proof they could not have been at the crime scene at the time
of the crime - ✔✔

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