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CJS Q&a

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about components of the criminal justice system. It tests knowledge about the different pillars like law enforcement, courts, corrections and prosecution. It also covers concepts like restorative justice, crime, trial procedures and the role of community. The key aspects covered are the definition of pillars, processes like trial and roles of different entities.

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CJS Q&a

The document contains 20 multiple choice questions about components of the criminal justice system. It tests knowledge about the different pillars like law enforcement, courts, corrections and prosecution. It also covers concepts like restorative justice, crime, trial procedures and the role of community. The key aspects covered are the definition of pillars, processes like trial and roles of different entities.

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1. A component or pillar of the Criminal Justice System which is involved in the administration of
appropriate sanctions in keeping with sentence handed down.

A. Court

B. Law enforcement

C. Corrections

D. Prosecution

Ans. C done

2. A social norm providing guidance for people in their dealings with one another, as a standard against
which actions evaluated, and as a prescription or requirement that people act justly.

A. Conduct

B. Law

C. Justice

D. Ethics

Ans. C done

3. Takes cognizance of the case, conducts trial and imposes penalty if the accused is found guilty beyond
reasonable grounds.

A. Court

B. Correction

C. Police

D. Prosecution

Ans. A done

4. The machinery of the State designed to enforce the law by arresting, prosecuting and adjudicating
those accused of violating it and by applying the proper sanctions to those found guilty.

A. Goverment

B. Due Process of law

C. Criminal Justice System


D. Court

Ans. C done

5. The person responsible for securing the rights of the state over an accused person for he directs the
proceeding and he institute an offense in behalf of the state

A. Attorney

B. Judge

C. Prosecutor

D. Cousel De officio

Ans. C done

6. This defense in a criminal case is based on the claim that the act was the result, not of any intent on
the part of the accused, but of the threats of loss of life, limb or a loved one.

A. Defense of family

B. Defense of duress

C. Defense of alibi

D. Defense of instigation

Ans. B

7. What is the doctrine that requires a process of resolving conflicts with the maximum involvement of
tye victim, the offender and the community?

A. Restorative justice

B. Proactive justice

C. Reactive justice

D. Commulative justice

Ans. A

8. What is this judicial tribunal designed to administer justice.

A. Jury

B. Office of Ombudsman

C. Department of Justice
D. Court

Ans. D

10. Is the course of action or process whereby accusations are brought before a court of justice to
determine the innocence or guilt of the accused?

A. Arraignment

B. Trial

C. Prosecution

D. Pre-trial

Ans. B

11. A law enforcement function in order to preserve social and public order.

A. Crowd control

B. Order maintenance

C. Crowd control

D. Protection

Ans. B

12. What is tje act, deemed socially harmful or dangerous, that is specificallt defined, prohibited, and
punished under the criminal law?

A. Felony

B. Deviance

C. Crime

D. Delinquency

Ans. C

13. Which of the following is a Review Court and it is considered as the highest court of the land?

A. Municipal Trial Court

B. Court of Appeal

C. Supreme Court
D. Regional Trial Court

Ans. C

14. Who has the power to to define and punish crimes ?

A. State

B. Church

C. Police

D. Judiciary

Ans. A

15. What is this process by which we use or manipulate representation or symbols?

A. Imagining

B. Thinking

C. Percieving

D. Intuition

Ans. D

16. The informal component of the Criminal Justice System.

A. Correction

B. Community

C. Prosecution

D. Law enforcement

Ans. B

17. The primary and major output of the Criminal Justice System.

A. Justice

B. Law

C. Ethics
D. Solution

Ans. A

18. A confinement facility having cutodial authority over an individual sentenced by a court to
imprisonment, which is administered by a National Government.

A. Rehabilation center

B. Jail

C. Prison

D. Correction

Ans. D

19. Is the course of action or process whereby accusation are brought before a court of justice to
determine the innocence or guilt of the accused?

A. Prosecution

B. Pre-trial

C. Trial

D. Arraignment

Ans. C

20. Who are the gate keepers of Criminal Justice System?

A. Court

B. Law enforcement

C. Jail guard

D. Correction

Ans. B

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