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Define the two methods of estimating the amount of crime in the United States - ANSWER✔✔-In

the United States the two methods of estimating the amount of crime are the Uniform Crime

Reports, based on crimes reported to the police, and the National Crime Victimization Survey, based

on self-reports from households.


Discuss how arrests made by the police impact the criminal court process - ANSWER✔✔-Arrests

made by the police impact the criminal court process in two ways: (1) if the police fail to gather

enough evidence, it will be difficult for the police to gain a conviction, and (2) the increase in the

number of arrests has swollen the dockets of the courts.


Describe the four layers of the criminal justice wedding cake. - ANSWER✔✔-(1) celebrated cases

(which are very atypical), (2) serious felonies (which are treated as meriting major attention), (3)

lesser felonies (which are treated as of less importance), and (4) the lower depths (which comprise

the large volume of misdemeanor arrests

List the four ways that criminals are formally charged in court and the major actors in each of these

important documents - ANSWER✔✔-Defendants are formally charged in court with a violation of

the criminal law by, (1) a complaint signed by the victim, (2) a bill of information filed by the

prosecutor, (3) an arrest warrant prepared by the police, or (4) a true bill issued by a grand jury.


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,List the four most common ways that defendants secure pretrial release - ANSWER✔✔-The four

most common ways defendants secure pretrial release are (1) release on recognizance (ROR), (2)

cash bond, (3) property bond, and (4) bail bond through the services of a commercial bail agent.

Compare and contrast "law on the books" and "law in action" approaches to bail setting, including

the overall effects of the bail system on criminal defendants and their cases - ANSWER✔✔-Law on

the books expresses a strong preference for bail unless clear and convicting evidence establishes that

(1) there is a serious risk that the person will flee; (2) the person may obstruct justice or threaten,

injure, or intimidate a prospective witness or juror; or (3) the offense is one of violence or one

punishable by life imprisonment or death. In contrast, law in action affects bail setting in terms of

uncertainty, risk, jail overcrowding, and situational justice. How these factors coalesce in a bail

decision affects the processing of criminal defendants in terms of jail conditions, disparate impact on

racial and ethnic minorities, the failure of some defendants to appear in court as promised, and case

disposition.


Explain the role bail agents play in the criminal justice system - ANSWER✔✔-The bail agent

provides a specialized form of insurance and makes a profit by focus- ing on low-risk offenders

accused of less serious crimes

Contrast how the law on the books approach to criminal justice and the law in action perspective

offer contrasting views of the preliminary hearing - ANSWER✔✔-The law on the books approach

to criminal justice emphasizes that during the preliminary hearing the judge decides whether there is

probable cause to hold the defendant, while the law in action perspective emphasizes that in most

jurisdictions there is a strong probability that the case will proceed.




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,Explain why some jurisdictions use grand juries extensively and others do not - ANSWER✔✔-

Grand juries are used extensively in jurisdictions where the constitution requires a grand jury

indictment in all felonies. In jurisdictions that do not have this constitutional requirement, grand jury

indictments are required in only select offenses.


Delineate the three major reasons for case attrition - ANSWER✔✔-The three major reasons for

case attrition are (1) legal judgments (lack of evidence), (2) policy priorities (some cases are

considered too minor to be prosecuted), and (3) personal standards of justice (attitudes of the

courtroom work group about what actions should or should not be punished


arraignment - ANSWER✔✔-a hearing in which a suspect is charged and pleads guilty or not guilty


arrest - ANSWER✔✔-cause to stop; bring into custody


arrest warrant - ANSWER✔✔-an order signed by a judge naming the individual to be arrested for a

specific crime


bail - ANSWER✔✔-A sum of money used as a security deposit to ensure that an accused person

returns for his or her trial


bail agent - ANSWER✔✔-employee of a private, for-profit company that provides money for

suspects to be released from jail; also called a bondsman


bail bond - ANSWER✔✔-A document guaranteeing the appearance of a defendant in court as

required and recording the pledge of money or property to be paid to the court if he or she does not

appear, which is signed by the person to be released and anyone else acting on his or her behalf.




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, bench warrant (capias) - ANSWER✔✔-A document that authorizes a suspect's or defendant's arrest

for not appearing in court as required.


bind over - ANSWER✔✔-If at the preliminary hearing the judge believes that sufficient probable

cause exists to hold a criminal defendant, the accused is said to be bound over for trial.


grand jury - ANSWER✔✔-a jury, normally of twenty-three jurors, selected to examine the validity

of an accusation before trial.


hierarchy rule - ANSWER✔✔-In a multiple-offense incident, only the most serious crime is

counted.


index crimes - ANSWER✔✔-the eight types of crime reported annually by the FBI in the Uniform

Crime Reports: murder, forcible rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, larceny-theft, motor

vehicle theft, and arson


indictment - ANSWER✔✔-a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime


initial appearance - ANSWER✔✔-an accused's first appearance before a judge or magistrate

following arrest


National Incident-Based Reporting System (NIBRS) - ANSWER✔✔-Program that requires local

police agencies to provide a brief account of each incident and arrest within 22 crime patterns,

including incident, victim, and offender information.


nolle prosequi - ANSWER✔✔-An entry, made by a prosecutor on the record of a case and

announced in court, indicating that the charges specified will not be prosecuted. In effect, the

charges are thereby dismissed.



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