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Complete Test Bank and Exam Questions for Criminal Justice in America, 11e 11th Edition by George F. Cole, Christopher E. Smith, Christina DeJong, Bryan D. Byers. ISBN 9798214131085. All Chapters (Ch 1 to 15) are included with answers. Covers all chapters and includes Multiple Choice and Essay questions with answers. Part I: CRIME AND THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM. 1. The Criminal Justice System. 2. Crime and Crime Causation. 3. Criminal Justice and the Rule of Law. Part II: POLICE. 4. Police. 5. Policing: Contemporary Issues and Challenges. 6. Police and Law. Part III: COURTS. 7. Courts and Adjudication. 8. Pretrial Procedures, Plea Bargaining, and the Criminal Trial. 9. Punishment and Sentencing. Part IV: CORRECTIONS. 10. Corrections. 11. Incarceration and Prison Society. 12. Probation and Intermediate Sanctions. Part V: CONTEMPORARY ISSUES IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE. 13. Reentry into the Community. 14. Juvenile Justice. 15. Current Challenges in Criminal Justice.

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Criminal Justice in America , 11th Edition

George F. Cole; Christopher E. Smith; Christina DeJong; Bryan D. Byers

TEST BANK

Includes All Chapters ( 1 to 15 )


What’s Included?

✔ Complete Chapter-by-Chapter Test Bank

✔ Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with Answers (All Chapters)

✔ Essay Questions Answers

,Chapter 01 11e - Cole

Indicate the answer choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
1. When a police department increases arrests by 40 percent, how might this decision affect other parts of the
criminal justice system?
a. The police department will experience the most significant changes in workload and resources.
b. Courts, prosecutors, and corrections will face increased caseloads and resource demands.
c. The change will improve efficiency throughout the other system components.
d. Other agencies will automatically receive additional funding to handle the increase.

ANSWER: b

2. Why do most people under correctional supervision serve their sentences in the community rather than in
institutions?
a. Community supervision is always more effective at preventing future crimes.
b. Probation and parole programs cost less and serve more people than incarceration.
c. Laws require that all first-time offenders receive community supervision.
d. Prisons and jails are reserved exclusively for violent offenders not eligible for community supervision.

ANSWER: b

3. What does the criminal justice wedding cake model demonstrate?
a. All criminal cases receive identical treatment throughout the system.
b. Different cases receive different treatment based on severity and resources.
c. Only the most serious cases deserve attention from criminal justice officials.
d. The system processes cases in strict chronological order of occurrence.

ANSWER: b

4. A police officer stops a well-dressed Black businessman walking in an affluent neighborhood and demands
identification, claiming the man 'looks suspicious.' This scenario most likely illustrates which phenomenon?
a. Legitimate police investigation based on observed criminal behavior.
b. Racial profiling based on stereotyped assumptions rather than specific actions.
c. Appropriate community policing to prevent crime in the neighborhood.
d. Standard procedure for identifying potential witnesses to crimes.

ANSWER: b

5. How might economic downturns affect the relationship between federal and state criminal justice operations?
a. Federal agencies automatically provide additional funding to struggling states.
b. Local agencies may request more federal assistance due to budget constraints.
c. Economic conditions have no impact on criminal justice operations.
d. States gain more authority over federal agencies during financial crises.

ANSWER: b



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6. What argument justifies the use of discretion in criminal justice decision-making?
a. Discretion eliminates the need for formal legal procedures.
b. Discretion allows for consideration of individual circumstances.
c. Discretion ensures that all similar cases receive identical treatment.
d. Discretion reduces the workload of criminal justice officials.

ANSWER: b

7. A state legalizes marijuana for medical use while federal law still prohibits it. This situation demonstrates which
aspect of federalism?
a. Federal law automatically overrides all conflicting state laws.
b. Potential conflicts can arise between different levels of government authority.
c. States have no authority to create laws that differ from federal statutes.
d. Federal agencies must enforce state laws within state boundaries.

ANSWER: b

8. Why is discretion considered both beneficial and potentially problematic in criminal justice?
a. It allows for individualized outcomes but may lead to inconsistent or biased decisions.
b. It speeds up case processing but always results in harsher punishments.
c. It reduces costs for agencies but eliminates the need for legal procedures.
d. It ensures equal treatment but makes the system too rigid to function effectively.

ANSWER: a

9. A defense attorney agrees to encourage a guilty plea in exchange for the prosecutor recommending a reduced
sentence. This scenario best illustrates which systems concept?
a. Hierarchical command structure with clear lines of authority.
b. Exchange relationships involving mutual transfer of resources.
c. Competitive dynamics between opposing organizations.
d. Independent decision-making without external influence.

ANSWER: b

10. What is the difference between disparity and discrimination in criminal justice?
a. Disparity involves intentional bias, while discrimination involves accidental differences.
b. Disparity is a difference that may have legitimate explanations, while discrimination is differential
treatment based on race.
c. Disparity occurs in sentencing, while discrimination occurs only during arrests.
d. Disparity affects individuals, while discrimination affects entire communities.

ANSWER: b




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11. How does the creation of the Department of Homeland Security reflect changes in federal criminal justice
priorities?
a. It eliminated the need for traditional law enforcement agencies.
b. It consolidated agencies to focus on terrorism and national security threats.
c. It transferred all criminal justice authority from the states to the federal government.
d. It created a single national police force with broad powers.

ANSWER: b

12. What does the filtering process accomplish in the criminal justice system?
a. It ensures that all arrested individuals receive identical treatment.
b. It screens out some cases while advancing others to the next decision level.
c. It prevents any case from being dismissed once charges are filed.
d. It guarantees that every reported violent crime results in a conviction.

ANSWER: b

13. How does the deterrent effect contribute to crime prevention in the criminal justice system?
a. It eliminates all opportunities for people to commit crimes.
b. It provides examples that may discourage others from committing wrongful acts.
c. It guarantees that all criminals will be caught and punished.
d. It focuses exclusively on rehabilitating people who have already committed crimes.

ANSWER: b

14. Why might a prosecutor choose to present a case to a grand jury rather than filing charges directly?
a. Grand juries are required for all felony cases in every jurisdiction.
b. Grand juries provide additional review for controversial or high-profile cases.
c. Grand juries can impose sentences while prosecutors cannot.
d. Grand juries work faster than direct filing procedures.

ANSWER: b

15. What is the key feature that defines federalism in the American criminal justice system?
a. A single national authority controls all law enforcement agencies.
b. Power is divided between central (national) and regional (state) governments.
c. Local governments have complete independence from state oversight.
d. Federal agencies handle all serious crimes while states manage minor offenses.

ANSWER: b




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