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R324 CRIMINAL JUSTICE EXAM LATEST VERSION QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2026 EDITION




Section 1: Foundations of Criminal Justice & Criminology (Questions 1–30)

1. Which model of criminal justice emphasizes the efficient arrest and conviction of
offenders?

A) Due Process Model

B) Crime Control Model

C) Rehabilitation Model

D) Restorative Justice Model

Answer: B | Rationale: The Crime Control Model, associated with Herbert Packer,
prioritizes speed, efficiency, and finality in processing cases to suppress crime.

2. Which model of criminal justice emphasizes the protection of individual rights and
procedural fairness?

A) Crime Control Model

B) Due Process Model

C) Retributive Model

D) Administrative Model

Answer: B | Rationale: The Due Process Model acts as an obstacle course, ensuring that
the state does not infringe on constitutional rights during investigation and prosecution.

3. What is the primary source of criminal law in the United States?

A) Common Law

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B) Statutory Law

C) International Law

D) Religious Law

Answer: B | Rationale: While common law influenced early US law, modern criminal law
is primarily codified in statutes passed by legislatures (state and federal).

4. Which amendment protects against unreasonable searches and seizures?

A) First Amendment

B) Fourth Amendment

C) Fifth Amendment

D) Eighth Amendment

Answer: B | Rationale: The Fourth Amendment requires probable cause and warrants for
most searches and seizures to protect privacy.

5. Which amendment guarantees the right against self-incrimination?

A) Fourth Amendment

B) Fifth Amendment

C) Sixth Amendment

D) Fourteenth Amendment

Answer: B | Rationale: The Fifth Amendment includes the privilege against self-
incrimination ("pleading the fifth") and guarantees due process.

6. Which amendment guarantees the right to counsel in criminal prosecutions?

A) Fifth Amendment

B) Sixth Amendment

C) Eighth Amendment

D) Ninth Amendment

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Answer: B | Rationale: The Sixth Amendment ensures the right to a speedy, public trial
and the assistance of counsel for defense.

7. Which amendment prohibits cruel and unusual punishment?

A) Sixth Amendment

B) Seventh Amendment

C) Eighth Amendment

D) Tenth Amendment

Answer: C | Rationale: The Eighth Amendment limits the severity of punishments,
including bans on excessive bail and cruel/unusual penalties.

8. What is mens rea?

A) The physical act of the crime

B) The guilty mind or criminal intent

C) The victim’s contribution

D) The legal defense

Answer: B | Rationale: Mens rea refers to the mental state or intent required to
constitute a crime (e.g., knowingly, recklessly).

9. What is actus reus?

A) The guilty mind

B) The voluntary physical act or omission

C) The motive

D) The sentencing phase

Answer: B | Rationale: Actus reus is the actual commission of the illegal act; both actus
reus and mens rea are generally required for a crime.

10. Which classical criminologist argued that people choose to commit crime after
weighing risks and rewards?

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A) Cesare Lombroso

B) Jeremy Bentham

C) Emile Durkheim

D) Robert Merton

Answer: B | Rationale: Jeremy Bentham and Cesare Beccaria founded Classical
Criminology, which posits that humans are rational actors who seek pleasure and avoid
pain.

11. Who is considered the "Father of Criminology" for his biological theories?

A) Cesare Beccaria

B) Cesare Lombroso

C) August Vollmer

D) J. Edgar Hoover

Answer: B | Rationale: Lombroso proposed that criminals were biologically distinct
("atavistic") from non-criminals, founding the Positivist School.

12. What is the "Dark Figure of Crime"?

A) Crimes solved by detectives

B) Unreported or undiscovered crime

C) Violent crime statistics

D) White-collar crime

Answer: B | Rationale: The dark figure represents the gap between actual crime
occurrences and those reported to police or recorded in official statistics.

13. Which data source relies on victims reporting crimes to interviewers?

A) Uniform Crime Reports (UCR)

B) National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS)

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