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Nature, Origins, and Purposes of Criminal Law

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1

In the United States, the law consists of
A)enactments of legislative bodies at the federal, state, and local level
B)decisions of the courts of the federal and state governments
C)rules and regulations proclaimed by administrative bodies
D)all of the above
2

The criminal law in the United States developed largely out of
A)English common law
B)the Code of Hammurabi
C)Anglo-Saxon law
D)Roman law
3

The law that deals with personal injury, contracts, and property is known as
A)tort
B)criminal law
C)civil law
D)statutory law
4

Which of the following is not an element of a crime?
A)actus reus
B)mens rea
C)parens patriae
D)a concurrence of act and mental state
5

Which of the following is not a corollary to the principle of legality?
A)criminal statutes should be understandable to reasonable law-abiding people
B)criminal statutes should be crafted so as not to delegate basic policy matters to policemen, judges, and juries for resolution on an ad hoc basis
C)judicial interpretation of ambiguous statutes should "be biased in favor of the accused"
D)laws should require intent to violate the law, rather than the intent to commit the act that the law prohibits
6

Today, the criminal law in most states is
A)common law
B)statutory law, often derived from common law
C)statutory law that prohibits courts from referring to common law in making decisions
D)vague and ambiguous
7

The recodification of the principles of criminal responsibility, which was created by the American Law Institute, is known as the
A)Model Penal Code
B)Uniform Criminal Law
C)Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act
D)Federal Penal Review
8

An example of punishment in the criminal justice system is
A)loss of license to practice a profession
B)imprisonment
C)payment of a settlement to a victim
D)all of the above
9

The notion that a social practice is desirable if it promotes human happiness more effectively than any other alternative is known as
A)retributive theory
B)utilitarian theory
C)deterrence theory
D)vengeance
10

Punishing an offender in order to cause other people to refrain from committing the same crime is an example of
A)general deterrence
B)individual deterrence
C)incapacitation
D)reform
11

Laws that impose maximum penalties for certain crimes are known as
A)three-strike laws
B)reform laws
C)vengeance
D)zero tolerance
12

The current trend in punishment is
A)greater efforts at rehabilitation
B)general deterrence
C)greater discretion for judges in sentencing decisions
D)less discretion in sentencing, and similar sentences for similar offenders
13

The practice, used in some Islamic countries, of cutting off the hands of thieves, is an example of
A)reform
B)modern views on punishment
C)vengeance
D)one-strike laws
14

Rehabilitative therapy and education are components of
A)vengeance
B)reform
C)deterrence
D)incapacitation
15

The jurisdiction of the federal government over criminal behavior
A)is clearly spelled out in the U.S. Constitution
B)emanates from the "necessary and proper" clause
C)is limited to crimes of treason, counterfeiting, and crimes against the law of nations
D)all of the above