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PTI BLE #3428 Exam Questions and Answers | 100% Pass Name 2 ways the Criminal Justice System has changed throughout the history of the U.S. - Answer--no longer a night watch- ("night watch" in which volunteers signed up for a certain day and time, mostly to look out for fellow colonists engagin...

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PTI BLE #3428 Exam Questions and
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Name 2 ways the Criminal Justice System has changed throughout the history of the

U.S. - Answer✔✔--no longer a night watch- ("night watch" in which volunteers signed

up for a certain day and time, mostly to look out for fellow colonists engaging in

prostitution or gambling. (Boston started one in 1636, New York followed in 1658 and

Philadelphia created one in 1700.)

- Mappv. Ohio (1961) u.s. supreme court requires states to use the exclusionary rule

Outline the process of a misdemeanor case through the CJS - Answer✔✔-1. Initial

police stop

2. Charges are decided. Generally, misdemeanors can be charged up to 18 months

after the incident.

3. Criminal complaints or information is filed prior to a defendant's first court

appearance.

4. Within 30 days the suspect in custody must have a preliminary hearing or charged

with an indictment, or be released from custody.



Class A- less than 1 yearClass B- up to 6 monthsClass C- up to 30 daysPetty offenses-

no jail




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Outline the process of a felony case through the U.S. - Answer✔✔-Statute of

Limitations= 3 years for most felonies

Charged via an info. or indictment

Preliminary hearing

Indictment by grand jury

Arraignment

Pleas

Plea agreements and plea bargains



1 year or more

1st degree murder- 20 to 60

Class X- 6 to 30

Class 1- 4 to 15

Class 2- 3 to 7

Class 3- 2 to 5

Class 4- 1 to 3

Describe how the juvenile system and the adult system differ - Answer✔✔--Juveniles

prosecuted for delinquent acts, not crimes

-No right to trial by jury. Unless charged as an adult then jury trial is an option.

-Adjudication hearing

-Goal is to rehabilitate not punish

-More informal (evidence admission can be lenient)


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Describe the role of police in the reentry and reintegration process - Answer✔✔-know

where they reside when released.

What was the first full time police department and what year was it created? -

Answer✔✔-Boston Police Department. 1838.

Describe Mapp v. Ohio (1961) - Answer✔✔-Exclusionary rule came in effect.

Violation of 4th amendment illegal evidence may not be used in court.

Describe Escobedo v. Illinois (1964) - Answer✔✔-Suspects have a right to counsel

during police interrogations under the 6th amendment

Describe Miranda v. Arizona (1966) - Answer✔✔-Suspect was informed of the right to

consult with an attorney before and during questioning and of the right against self-

incrimination before police questioning. The defendant also not only understood these

rights, but voluntarily waived them.

By what decade did most major U.S. cities have a police force? - Answer✔✔-1880s

Class A Misdemeanor - Answer✔✔-Less than 1 year

Class B Misdemeanor - Answer✔✔-Up to 6 months in jail

Class C Midemeanor - Answer✔✔-Up to 30 days in jail

Petty Offense - Answer✔✔-No jail

Felony - Answer✔✔-1 year or more in state prison

1st degree murder - Answer✔✔-20-60 years

Class X felony - Answer✔✔-6-30 years


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Class 1 felony - Answer✔✔-4-15 years

Class 2 felony - Answer✔✔-3-7 years

Class 3 felony - Answer✔✔-2-5 years

Gideon v. Wainwright (1963) - Answer✔✔-Under the 5th amendment to provide

counsel in criminal cases to represent defendants who are unable to afford to pay their

own attorneys.

Weeks v. US (1914) - Answer✔✔-The warrantless seizure of items from a private

residence constitutes a violation of the 4th amendment.

SARA Model - Answer✔✔-Scan, Analysis, Response, and Assessment

IF IT FEELS GOOD....! - Answer✔✔-DON'T SAY IT

Deterrence Theory - Answer✔✔-Consequences to actions attempting to deter

people. Crime can be controlled by punishment

Routine activity theory - Answer✔✔-Target, motivated offender, lack of officers

around

Personality theory - Answer✔✔-Defective, deviant, or inadequate personality

P.O.P. - Answer✔✔-Problem oriented policing

3 Pillars of Community Policing - Answer✔✔-Community partnership, organizational

transformation, problem solving using SARA

Two main chapters in ILCS - Answer✔✔-720 and 625




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