Police Relations Exam 3 Questions with correct Answers
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Police Relations Exam 3 Questions with correct Answers
1. Which of the following is an example of secondary victimization?
a. Chris was robbed by the same offender two different times
b. Was asked to testify at a second hearing
c. Chris was in the 2nd grade when he was beat up by a cla...
Police Relations Exam 3 Questions with correct Answers
1. Which of the following is an example of secondary victimization?
a. Chris was robbed by the same offender two different times
b. Was asked to testify at a second hearing
c. Chris was in the 2nd grade when he was beat up by a class bully
d. Chris witnessed an aggravated battery and has been having trouble sleeping -
Answerd. Chris witnessed an aggravated battery and has been having trouble sleeping
/.2. One of the principles of restorative justice is ____________
a. Restoration
b. Rejuvenation
c. Forgiveness
d. Fellowship - Answera. Restoration
/.3. "Accountability" from a restorative justice focus refers to _____________
a. asking for forgiveness
b. being satisfied with the judge's sentence for a criminal act
c. complying with court conditions
d. acknowledging and taking responsibility for the harm caused - Answerd.
acknowledging and taking responsibility for the harm caused
/.4. Jude Judy tells the offender that she is handing out a harsh sentence to hopefully
send a message about what will happen if the offender considers committing another
criminal act. Judge Judy sentences the offender to the maximum time in prison and
orders a large amount of restitution. It seems that Judge Judy's goal is ___________
a. specific deterrence
b. displacement
c. restoration
d. probation - Answera. specific deterrence
/.5. As noted in the chapter, an example of restitution is _____________
a. serving a maximum sentence
b. serving no time in jail or prison
c. paying a victim back for lost property
d. home confinement - Answerc. paying a victim back for lost property
/.6. In order for a victim of a crime to participate in restorative justice initiatives,
________________
, a. the victim must forgive the offender
b. the victim must voluntarily agree to participate
c. the offender must write the victim a formal letter of apology
d. the sentencing judge must review the case and formally order participation in
restorative justice - Answerb. the victim must voluntarily agree to participate
/.7. Criminal justice professionals may be opposed to restorative justice because they
think ____________.
a. restorative justice programs are way too expensive
b. prison is the best answer for all offenders
c. it resembles religious practices too much
d. restorative justice initiatives will be granted in lieu of punishment - Answerd.
restorative justice initiatives will be granted in lieu of punishment
/.8. A primary goal of the juvenile justice system is ______________
a. retribution
b. incapacitation
c. treatment
d. engagement - Answerc. treatment
/.9. Most victims who participate in restorative justice initiatives ____________
a. feel positive about the experience
b. feel bitter about the criminal justice system
c. feel frustrated about the restorative justice initiative being run like a court hearing
d. become restorative justice group facilitators - Answera. feel positive about the
experience
/.10. A family group conference includes ______________
a. bringing the offender, victim, and family members of both the victim and offender
together
b. allowing an offender the option of picking the sentence after discussion options with
family members
c. offenders working through a self-reflection process with family members prior
sentencing
d. family members undergoing psychological assessments to uncover longstanding
problems - Answera. bringing the offender, victim, and family members of both the
victim and offender together
/.11. Restorative justice initiatives focus on _____________
a. making the offender suffer for the crime committed
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