Test Bank for Criminal Justice in Canada, A Reader, 6th Edition Roberts (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Criminal Justice in Canada, A Reader, 6th Edition by Julian V. Roberts, Michelle G. Grossman ; ISBN13: 9780176911065. (Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 28)....
CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Criminal Justice in Canada Julian V. Roberts UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
CHAPTER 2 Criminal ...
Criminal Justice in Canada, A Reader
6th Edition by Julian V. Roberts
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,1. Chapter 01-001
Judges aim to ensure that the sentences they impose fit both the severity of the crime and
the accountability of the offender. What is this principle called?
a. the principle of comparative justice
b. the principle of rationality
*c. the principle of proportionality
d. the principle of culpability
2. Chapter 01-002
What are the limits on powers of criminal justice employees referred to as?
a. crime control protections
*b. due process protections
c. abuse safeguards
d. error safeguards
3. Chapter 01-003
Which two models of criminal justice were originally identified by Herbert Packer?
a. value consensus and conflict
b. law enforcement and order maintenance
*c. crime control and due process
d. conservative and liberal
4. Chapter 01-004
Anders believes that police should have greater powers when searching individuals and
their property. Which model does Anders support?
a. value consensus
b. conflict
c. due process
*d. crime control
5. Chapter 01-005
Which statement best describes an accused's responsibility to testify during
his/her trial?
*a. An accused individual is not required to testify during his/her trial.
b. An accused individual is required to testify during his/her trial.
c. An accused individual is only required to testify if s/he is on trial for an
indictable offence.
, d. An accused individual may be required to testify on the Crownâs
recommendation.
6. Chapter 01-006
Which statement best describes the act of establishing guilt beyond a reasonable doubt in
a criminal court case?
a. The defence bears the burden of proof.
b. The judge or jury bears the burden of proof.
c. The accused bears the burden of proof.
*d. The Crown bears the burden of proof.
7. Chapter 01-007
Lexi believes that police officers must respect the rights of all Canadian citizens,
including those accused of crimes. Which model does Lexi support?
a. value consensus
b. conflict
*c. due process
d. crime control
8. Chapter 01-008
Which courtâs decisions influence both Parliament and all other courts in Canada?
*a. the Supreme Court of Canada
b. the superior court (appeal level)
c. the federal court
d. the superior court (trial level)
9. Chapter 01-009
When are criminal proceedings generally initiated?
*a. when an offence is brought to the attention of the police by a victim
b. when an in-progress offence is discovered by the police
c. when an offender turns themselves into the authorities
d. when an individual known to the offender reports an offence to the authorities
10. Chapter 01-010
Helene has very little concern about wrongful convictions, believing that it is preferable
to convict an innocent person than to acquit someone who is guilty. What is this an
example of?
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