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Criminal Justice Test 3 KSU Gary Shoats with complete solution 
 
Function of law enforcement 
"Protect and Serve" law biding citizens from all backgrounds, it is vital that all officers understand and respect differences in habits, customs, beliefs, patters or thoughts, and traditions. 
Prejudice 
Judgements or opinions formed before facts are known and which usually involve negative or unfavorable thoughts about groups of people. It can lead to discrimination. 
traditional policing 
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Criminal Justice Test 3 KSU Gary Shoats with complete solution 
 
Function of law enforcement 
"Protect and Serve" law biding citizens from all backgrounds, it is vital that all officers understand and respect differences in habits, customs, beliefs, patters or thoughts, and traditions. 
Prejudice 
Judgements or opinions formed before facts are known and which usually involve negative or unfavorable thoughts about groups of people. It can lead to discrimination. 
traditional policing 
very con...
Criminal Justice Test 3 KSU Gary Shoats with complete solution 
 
Function of law enforcement 
"Protect and Serve" law biding citizens from all backgrounds, it is vital that all officers understand and respect differences in habits, customs, beliefs, patters or thoughts, and traditions. 
Prejudice 
Judgements or opinions formed before facts are known and which usually involve negative or unfavorable thoughts about groups of people. It can lead to discrimination. 
traditional policing 
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Criminal Justice Test 3 KSU Gary Shoats with complete solution 
 
Function of law enforcement 
"Protect and Serve" law biding citizens from all backgrounds, it is vital that all officers understand and respect differences in habits, customs, beliefs, patters or thoughts, and traditions. 
Prejudice 
Judgements or opinions formed before facts are known and which usually involve negative or unfavorable thoughts about groups of people. It can lead to discrimination. 
traditional policing 
very con...
A classic study in criminal justice is the Stanford Prison Experiment. This week you will conduct research on this classic study and submit your work as a PowerPoint presentation. 
 
Create a 12- to 14-slide PowerPoint presentation analyzing the Stanford Prison Experiment. 
Address the following research components pertaining to this landmark experiment.
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A classic study in criminal justice is the Stanford Prison Experiment. This week you will conduct research on this classic study and submit your work as a PowerPoint presentation. 
 
Create a 12- to 14-slide PowerPoint presentation analyzing the Stanford Prison Experiment. 
Address the following research components pertaining to this landmark experiment.
Criminal Justice in Canada 6th Edition – Test Bank 
 
 
CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE
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Criminal Justice in Canada 6th Edition – Test Bank 
 
 
CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE
Course	Ethics and Leadership in Crimi 
Test	Week 11 Quiz 4 
Attempt Score	44 out of 60 points 
Time Elapsed	1 hour, 15 minutes out of 1 hour and 30 minutes 
Instructions	This quiz consists of 30 multiple choice questions and covers the material in chapters 10 through 12. There are 10 questions from each chapter. 
Results Displayed	Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback 
•	Question 1 
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	Which of the following is a key Aristotelian idea that describes a midpoint betw...
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Course	Ethics and Leadership in Crimi 
Test	Week 11 Quiz 4 
Attempt Score	44 out of 60 points 
Time Elapsed	1 hour, 15 minutes out of 1 hour and 30 minutes 
Instructions	This quiz consists of 30 multiple choice questions and covers the material in chapters 10 through 12. There are 10 questions from each chapter. 
Results Displayed	Submitted Answers, Correct Answers, Feedback 
•	Question 1 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
	Which of the following is a key Aristotelian idea that describes a midpoint betw...
•	Question 1 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
	Which of the following refers to the idea that we sometimes set aside our own interests for the sake of others because we expect that, in the future, others will do the same for us?			 
	Selected Answer:	 
Reciprocal altruism 
Correct Answer:	 
Reciprocal altruism 
			 
•	Question 2 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
	When we embody a “wholeness” or, in Plato’s words, “inner balance” in our personal and professional lives which comes from choosing and a...
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•	Question 1 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
	Which of the following refers to the idea that we sometimes set aside our own interests for the sake of others because we expect that, in the future, others will do the same for us?			 
	Selected Answer:	 
Reciprocal altruism 
Correct Answer:	 
Reciprocal altruism 
			 
•	Question 2 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
	When we embody a “wholeness” or, in Plato’s words, “inner balance” in our personal and professional lives which comes from choosing and a...
•	Question 1 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
	If human beings are, by nature, hedonistic then we naturally seek:			 
	Selected Answer:	 
Pleasure. 
Correct Answer:	 
Pleasure. 
			 
•	Question 2 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
	Which of the following is sometimes held to be the only "event" for which there is no cause?			 
	Selected Answer:	 
Free will 
Correct Answer:	 
Free will 
			 
•	Question 3 
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	Which of the following is theorized to play an important role in imitative ...
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•	Question 1 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
	If human beings are, by nature, hedonistic then we naturally seek:			 
	Selected Answer:	 
Pleasure. 
Correct Answer:	 
Pleasure. 
			 
•	Question 2 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
	Which of the following is sometimes held to be the only "event" for which there is no cause?			 
	Selected Answer:	 
Free will 
Correct Answer:	 
Free will 
			 
•	Question 3 
2 out of 2 points 
	 
	Which of the following is theorized to play an important role in imitative ...
Criminal Justice in Canada 6th Edition – Test Bank 
 
 
CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	While most Canadians say they support a “tough on crime” approach, what do they feel is the most appropriate approach to reduce crime? 
 
a.	shorter punishments for all offenders except for those convicted of a violent offence 
 
b.	an increase in the number of community sanctions available to judges. 
 
c.	longer prison terms for violent offenders. 
 
d...
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Criminal Justice in Canada 6th Edition – Test Bank 
 
 
CHAPTER 1: AN OVERVIEW OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM 
 
 
MULTIPLE CHOICE 
 
1.	While most Canadians say they support a “tough on crime” approach, what do they feel is the most appropriate approach to reduce crime? 
 
a.	shorter punishments for all offenders except for those convicted of a violent offence 
 
b.	an increase in the number of community sanctions available to judges. 
 
c.	longer prison terms for violent offenders. 
 
d...