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Test Bank For Media, Crime, and Criminal Justice 5th Edition
By Ray Surette
Which term commonly refers to how a society organizes its reaction to problematic
behaviour? - ANSWER: Social control

Which of the following is a goal of crime control model of criminal justice? -
ANSWER: To deter crime

Which model states that all citizens are equal before the law and are to be protected
from arbitrary decisions by individuals working in the criminal justice system? -
ANSWER: Justice Model

Which one of the following is not an element of the rule of law? - ANSWER:
Foundation of law

Which of the following describes the goal of the criminal justice system that is
focused on the response to crime? - ANSWER: The criminal justice system should be
used only if the behaviour in question is criminal

Which statement best describes the police, the courts, and the correctional system?
- ANSWER: They are concerned with who deserves justice, how people should
receive justice, and how justice is to be delivered.

Which court hears the majority of criminal cases in Canada? - ANSWER: Provincial
Court

Which of the following requires that the prosecution prove beyond a reasonable
doubt the intent specified in the statute's definition of the elements of a crime? -
ANSWER: Specific intent

Which type of discrimination is mainly concerned with system outcomes/results? -
ANSWER: Institutional discrimination

Which of the following is not an element of the rule of law? - ANSWER: Foundation
of law

Which model of the criminal justice system most closely resembles the way most
people view the system? - ANSWER: Due process model

Which justification defence, is accepted by the court, result in an acquittal? -
ANSWER: Duress

, Which sections of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms deal with the rights of
individuals when they are detained and arrested by the police? - ANSWER: Sections 8
to 10

Which case marked the first time someone in Canada was convicted for spreading
the virus that causes HIV/AIDS? - ANSWER: Regina v. Aziga

Which of the following is not one of the four main sources of Contemporary
Canadian law? - ANSWER: Indeginous law

Which term refers to those crimes requiring that the conduct of the accused produce
a specific result? - ANSWER: Causation

Which crime control philosophy focuses on the criminal act committed by the
alleged perpetrator, with punishment based on the seriousness of the offence? -
ANSWER: Justice model

Which crime control philosophy focuses exclusively on the criminal act for the
purpose of preventing future crimes? - ANSWER: Deterrence & Selective
Incapacitation

Which type of guilt must be established in a court of law? - ANSWER: Legal guilt

Which of the following offences require offenders to give DNA samples? - ANSWER:
Sexual assault

Which Justice system is concerned with the quality of life in communities? -
ANSWER: Aboriginal

Which crime control philosophy is considered to be the dominant criminal justice
policy today? - ANSWER: justice model

Which model guarantees due process rights for all individuals accused of committing
a crime? - ANSWER: The justice model

Which of the following is an example of a sanction employed by restorative justice? -
ANSWER: Having the offender repair the harm done

Which of the following is a goal of restorative justice-based criminal justice system? -
ANSWER: Accountability

Which of the following is a component of the approach towards Indigenous justice? -
ANSWER: Communication is fluid

Which of the following compares the various policing models in terms of social
interaction or structural dimension, what is the model that measures success

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