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Introduction to Criminal Justice Final Exam
1970 to Present - ANSWER-The community- based model of politicking occurred
between

Actus Reus - ANSWER-For an act to be a crime, the intent and the act just exist
simultaneously. This is called

Actus rues - ANSWER-Which of the following indicates that for a crime to occur there
must be an act of commission or omission by the accused?

Administrative regulations - ANSWER-Laws and rule made by federal, state, and local
agencies are called

An Inchoate Offense - ANSWER-An act can be deemed criminal if it could eventually
lead to harm that the law seeks to prevent. This is called

Attendant circumstances, mens Rea, and acts reus - ANSWER-The elements of a crime
consist of

Bobbies - ANSWER-In London, police commissioners names after Sir Robert Peel were
called:

Created from a representative pool of the community - ANSWER-According to the Sixth
Amendment, a jury must be

Domestic violence is "no-win" situation, in which both parties are often uncooperative or
hostile towards law enforcement. - ANSWER-In the view of most police departments,

Durham Rule - ANSWER-The idea that insanity may in each case involve a different
combination of many factors at the time the crime is committed is called the

Eighth Amendment - ANSWER-The right against cruel and unusual punishment is found
in the

Eighth Amendment - ANSWER-Which amendment requires that the amount of bail not
be excessive?

False - ANSWER-In the United States, there is no distinction between criminal and civil
law.

Fifth Amendement - ANSWER-The privilege against self-incrimination is found in the the

Fifth Amendment - ANSWER-The double jeopardy clause is found is found in the

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