Test Bank For Criminal Justice 1st Canadian Edition by Gina
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Criminal Justice - Test Bank
Institution
Criminal Justice - Test Bank
Chapter 03 - Policing
Multiple Choice Questions
1. (p. 53) Who was Sir Robert Peel?
A. Commander of the "Bobbies" in England. B. Created the North West Mounted Police. C. The first Canadian police officer.
D. Ontario Provincial Police Commissioner.
Learning Objective: 03-01 Describe the histor...
1. (p. 4) Identify which is NOT one of the functions of the criminal justice system:
A. investigating crimes
B. meeting the needs of witnesses of crime
C. prosecuting criminal cases
D. enforcing laws
Learning Objective: 01-01 Explain the function and purpose of the criminal justice system.
2. (p. 4) The criminal justice system in Canada
A. includes international processes and procedures
B. reflects the values of Canadians
C. allows limited access to information regarding the daily operations of the system
D. has no appeal process
Learning Objective: 01-01 Explain the function and purpose of the criminal justice system.
3. (p. 4) The Canadian criminal justice system provides
A. counseling for victims of crime
B. protection of society through crime prevention
C. sentences in civil matters
D. training for court support workers
Learning Objective: 01-01 Explain the function and purpose of the criminal justice system.
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4. (p. 4) The goal of sentencing in the Canadian criminal justice system is
A. restitution
B. victim safety
C. standard sentencing
D. rehabilitation of the offender
Learning Objective: 01-01 Explain the function and purpose of the criminal justice system.
5. (p. 4) The criminal justice system is responsible for
A. providing correctional institutions for adults only
B. for providing community supervision for those charged with a criminal offence
C. prosecuting adults and youth through a single system
D. providing correctional institutions for both adults and youth following sentencing
Learning Objective: 01-01 Explain the function and purpose of the criminal justice system.
6. (p. 4) The right to be treated within the principles of fundamental justice is called
A. due procedure
B. fair and equitable treatment under the law
C. the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms
D. due process
Learning Objective: 01-02 Explain the rule of law and its significance in Canadian law.
7. (p. 4) The rule of law means that
A. everyone is equal in the eyes of the law
B. all sentences can be appealed to a higher court
C. every dispute will be settled through "due process"
D. victims and offenders are treated with dignity
Learning Objective: 01-02 Explain the rule of law and its significance in Canadian law.
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8. (p. 5) How many universal principles has Tom Bingham identified?
A. 8
B. 7
C. 11
D. 3
Learning Objective: 01-02 Explain the rule of law and its significance in Canadian law.
9. (p. 5) According to the rule of law
A. all trials must be conducted within six months of charges being laid
B. youth and adults trials will take place in separate court rooms
C. trials should be conducted fairly at every stage of the trial process
D. a person under arrest must be seen by the court within 24 hours of arrest
Learning Objective: 01-02 Explain the rule of law and its significance in Canadian law.
10. (p. 4) The rule of law
A. was passed down from ancient civilizations
B. evolved through history
C. was created by our modern day court system
D. does not protect the fundamental rights and beliefs of our society
Learning Objective: 01-02 Explain the rule of law and its significance in Canadian law.
11. (p. 5) The Charter of Rights and Freedoms
A. is Part 1 of the Constituency Act, 1982
B. has little impact on our society
C. is Part A of the Constitution Act, 1976
D. is Part 1 of the Constitution Act, 1982
Learning Objective: 01-03 Describe the rights and freedoms guaranteed by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
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