Neemagee
On this page, you find all documents, package deals, and flashcards offered by seller NeemaGee.
- 114
- 0
- 10
Community
- Followers
- Following
124 items
CRIMINAL JUSTICE FINAL (UNIT 1)
Crime 
Conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse 
 
 
Justice 
The principle of fairness; the ideal of moral equity 
 
 
Administration of justice 
The performance of any of the following activities: Detection, Apprehension, Detention, Pretrial Release, Post-Trial release, Prosecution, Adjudication, Correctional supervision, and Rehab 
 
 
Individual rights 
One who seeks ...
- Package deal
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
Crime 
Conduct in violation of the criminal laws of a state, the federal government, or a local jurisdiction for which there is no legally acceptable justification or excuse 
 
 
Justice 
The principle of fairness; the ideal of moral equity 
 
 
Administration of justice 
The performance of any of the following activities: Detection, Apprehension, Detention, Pretrial Release, Post-Trial release, Prosecution, Adjudication, Correctional supervision, and Rehab 
 
 
Individual rights 
One who seeks ...
CRIMINAL JUSTICE FINAL (UNIT 2)
Weeks v. US (1914) - Established the Exclusionary Rule: The understanding that incriminating information must be seized according to constitutional specifications of due process, or it will not be allowed as evidence in a criminal trial 
 
Silverthorne Lumber Co v. US - Established Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine: A legal principle that excludes from introduction at trial any evidence later developed as a result of an illegal seizure 
 
Mapp v. Ohio - Applied the Weeks ruling to the states ...
- Package deal
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Weeks v. US (1914) - Established the Exclusionary Rule: The understanding that incriminating information must be seized according to constitutional specifications of due process, or it will not be allowed as evidence in a criminal trial 
 
Silverthorne Lumber Co v. US - Established Fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine: A legal principle that excludes from introduction at trial any evidence later developed as a result of an illegal seizure 
 
Mapp v. Ohio - Applied the Weeks ruling to the states ...
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM EXAM 3 STUDY
What is sentencing? - The imposition of a criminal sanction by a judicial authority 
 
Retribution - the act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator, eye for an eye 
 
Just deserts - Criminal offenders deserve the punishment they receive at the hands of the law and that the punishment should be appropriate to the type and severity of the crime committed 
 
Incapacitation - The use of imprisonment or other means to reduce the likelihood that an offender will commit future offenses. Protect us...
- Package deal
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 10 pages •
What is sentencing? - The imposition of a criminal sanction by a judicial authority 
 
Retribution - the act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator, eye for an eye 
 
Just deserts - Criminal offenders deserve the punishment they receive at the hands of the law and that the punishment should be appropriate to the type and severity of the crime committed 
 
Incapacitation - The use of imprisonment or other means to reduce the likelihood that an offender will commit future offenses. Protect us...
CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXAM 2
When were police departments first established? - Colonial America had county sheriffs were the most important law enforcement agent, they didn't seek out/ patrol for crim. 
-The first established police department was created in Boston, 1838 
 
What prompted the formation of police departments in the United States? - Mob violence in the nineteenth century. 
 
What was established in the 1970s to help bring funding and training to local law enforcement? 
-The Law Enforcement assistant agency (...
- Package deal
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
When were police departments first established? - Colonial America had county sheriffs were the most important law enforcement agent, they didn't seek out/ patrol for crim. 
-The first established police department was created in Boston, 1838 
 
What prompted the formation of police departments in the United States? - Mob violence in the nineteenth century. 
 
What was established in the 1970s to help bring funding and training to local law enforcement? 
-The Law Enforcement assistant agency (...
CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM AND PUNISHMENT
Theory - Set of ideas to explain a phenomenon or concept 
 
Causation - Direct influence or responsibility for criminal behavior 
 
Correlation - Two variables linked to each other 
 
Criminal Justice System - Police, courts, and corrections 
 
Courts - Determines whether an offender should be charged 
 
Wedding Cake Model - Different treatment of cases in the criminal justice system 
 
Misdemeanors - Most common type of cases in the criminal justice system 
 
Violent Offense - Criminal action a...
- Package deal
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 5 pages •
Theory - Set of ideas to explain a phenomenon or concept 
 
Causation - Direct influence or responsibility for criminal behavior 
 
Correlation - Two variables linked to each other 
 
Criminal Justice System - Police, courts, and corrections 
 
Courts - Determines whether an offender should be charged 
 
Wedding Cake Model - Different treatment of cases in the criminal justice system 
 
Misdemeanors - Most common type of cases in the criminal justice system 
 
Violent Offense - Criminal action a...
INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY EXAM 1
Social relativity - The only thing that matters to human well-being is how one stands relatively to others 
 
Discretion - Judgement between right and wrong 
 
NCVS (National Crime Victimization Survey) - largest victimization survey in the world, conducted by Justice Department and Census Bureau (conducted with over 100,000 people each year) 
 
The individual as a unit of analysis (psych theories) - Person, collective or object that is the target of the investigation 
 
NIBRS - National Inciden...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Social relativity - The only thing that matters to human well-being is how one stands relatively to others 
 
Discretion - Judgement between right and wrong 
 
NCVS (National Crime Victimization Survey) - largest victimization survey in the world, conducted by Justice Department and Census Bureau (conducted with over 100,000 people each year) 
 
The individual as a unit of analysis (psych theories) - Person, collective or object that is the target of the investigation 
 
NIBRS - National Inciden...
UNIT 1 CRIMINOLOGY
What is an example of informal sanctions that are good - Being rewarded by a teacher 
 
What is a type of social control - Sanctions 
 
What is criminal behaviour - A term used to describe behaviour that is deviant and rule breaking and often involves causing harm to others in society 
 
What are the 2 definitions of crime? 
- Legal 
- Social What are values - The shared principles accepted by society. 
 
What are norms - The specific rules of expectations of society about what is or isn't ac...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
What is an example of informal sanctions that are good - Being rewarded by a teacher 
 
What is a type of social control - Sanctions 
 
What is criminal behaviour - A term used to describe behaviour that is deviant and rule breaking and often involves causing harm to others in society 
 
What are the 2 definitions of crime? 
- Legal 
- Social What are values - The shared principles accepted by society. 
 
What are norms - The specific rules of expectations of society about what is or isn't ac...
Evolve Resources for Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist, 7th Edition - PRACTICE TEST - DENTAL HYGIENE
The generalized opalescence of the buccal mucosa is most likely: 
 
 A. Linea Alba 
 B. Leukoedema 
 C. Lichen planus 
 D. Leukoplakia 
 E. White sponge nevus 
Answer- B 
 
The generalized opalescent condition in question 1 is caused by significant intercellular edema in which layer of the stratified squamous epithelium? 
 
A. Corneum 
B. Basal 
C. Spinosum 
D. Granular 
E. Basement membrane 
Answer - C 
 
What treatment does this condition require? 
 
A. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 70 pages •
The generalized opalescence of the buccal mucosa is most likely: 
 
 A. Linea Alba 
 B. Leukoedema 
 C. Lichen planus 
 D. Leukoplakia 
 E. White sponge nevus 
Answer- B 
 
The generalized opalescent condition in question 1 is caused by significant intercellular edema in which layer of the stratified squamous epithelium? 
 
A. Corneum 
B. Basal 
C. Spinosum 
D. Granular 
E. Basement membrane 
Answer - C 
 
What treatment does this condition require? 
 
A. Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs...
Ibsen: Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist, 7th Edition Chapter 07: Neoplasia
Which choice represents a characteristic of malignant tumors? 
a. Encapsulated 
b. Ability to spread to distant sites 
c. Benign 
d. Cells resemble normal cells 
 Answer- d 
Anaplastic means the tumor 
a. is composed of cells that vary in size and shape. 
b. has cells with darker nuclei than those of normal cells. 
c. has cells that exhibit an increased nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio. 
d. does not resemble the tissue from which it was derived. 
Answer- a 
A benign tumor of bone is called a (n) 
a....
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 28 pages •
Which choice represents a characteristic of malignant tumors? 
a. Encapsulated 
b. Ability to spread to distant sites 
c. Benign 
d. Cells resemble normal cells 
 Answer- d 
Anaplastic means the tumor 
a. is composed of cells that vary in size and shape. 
b. has cells with darker nuclei than those of normal cells. 
c. has cells that exhibit an increased nuclear-to-cytoplasmic ratio. 
d. does not resemble the tissue from which it was derived. 
Answer- a 
A benign tumor of bone is called a (n) 
a....
Ibsen: Oral Pathology for the Dental Hygienist, 7th Edition Chapter 06: Genetics
Which statement is correct concerning chromosomes? 
a. Chromosomes are located in the nucleus of the cell. 
b. Mature germ cells (ova and spermatozoa) contain 46 chromosomes. 
c. Chromosomes can only be seen clearly under a microscope when the nucleus and cell are dividing. 
d. Chromosomes contain RNA, which directs the production of amino acids, polypeptides, and proteins by the cell. 
Answer- b 
The gap 2 (G2) phase of mitosis 
a. begins when mitotic division ends. 
b. ends when mitotic divisi...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 30 pages •
Which statement is correct concerning chromosomes? 
a. Chromosomes are located in the nucleus of the cell. 
b. Mature germ cells (ova and spermatozoa) contain 46 chromosomes. 
c. Chromosomes can only be seen clearly under a microscope when the nucleus and cell are dividing. 
d. Chromosomes contain RNA, which directs the production of amino acids, polypeptides, and proteins by the cell. 
Answer- b 
The gap 2 (G2) phase of mitosis 
a. begins when mitotic division ends. 
b. ends when mitotic divisi...