BCJ3301 Columbia Southern University UNIT VII Conviction Movie Analysis
BCJ UNIT VII DISCUSSION BOARD QUESTION
Choose an episode of a television show in which a character is sentenced for a crime. Briefly describe the situation and sentence. If you think the outcome is fair, explain why. If not, explain what should have happened.
BCJ UNIT VII ASSESMENT QUESTIONS
QUESTION 1
- There are two general types of conditions imposed on probationers. Which conditions are intended to ensure adequate monitoring and supervision of the probationer or parolee?
Control |
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Reform |
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Restrictive |
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Incapacitated |
QUESTION 2
- The current standard for determining whether habeas review should be granted is known as the “__________” standard.
right to review |
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habeas intent |
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reasonable doubt |
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actual innocence |
QUESTION 3
- Appeals filed prior to adjudication are known as __________ appeals.
restrictive |
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intermediate |
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interlocutory |
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final judgment |
QUESTION 4
- In this case, the Court held that a sentence of death for the crime of rape against an adult woman was grossly disproportionate and was in violation of the Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments of the U.S. Constitution.
Coker v. Georgia |
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Woodson v. North Carolina |
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Thompson v. Oklahoma |
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Emmund v. Florida |
QUESTION 5
- Which of the following is NOT a main goal of sentencing?
Rehabilitation or reformation |
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General deterrence |
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Incapacitation |
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Immediate reentry into society |
QUESTION 6
- Match the type of sentencing listed in column 1 to its description in column 2.
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QUESTION 7
- Match the type of sentencing goal with the correct description
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QUESTION 8.
Discuss Terry v. Ohio. What happened in this case, and why it is such an important case?
Your response should be at least 200 words in length. You are required to use at least your textbook as source material for your response. All sources used, including the textbook, must be referenced; paraphrased and quoted material must have accompanying citations.
UNIT VII ARTICLE REVIEW
Instructions
Sentencing
This assignment, an Article Review, will assist you in thinking critically about sentencing in the United States. To begin this assignment, please access the CSU Online Library and select an article. This article should be from a professional or scholarly journal. Additionally, the article selected should be no more than four years old.
Upon selecting the article, please complete an Article Review. The review should include the following,
- A summary of the article (1/2-1 page).
- Summarize the main points which the author discusses.
- Identify the main argument.
- This summary should provide background for the analysis you provide (see below).
- An analysis of the article.
- This is the most important part of the review and should be most of your paper.
- In this section, you should show that you not only read the article, but also that you are thinking critically about it.
- Think about the following when analyzing this article:
- Is the argument clear and organized?
- Is evidence presented, more than simply opinion?
- Is the argument logical, does it make sense?
- Does the argument match with what you know of the topic?
- Who is the intended audience?
- Is the argument convincing? Why or why not?
- Is the argument conventional, controversial, boring, safe, etc.?
- What suggestions do you have for the author to improve the argument? Did he/she forget to add any significant information (if so, what)?
- Is this useful for those who study this topic? Why and how?
The completed review should be at least three pages in length (not including the title and references pages). All sources used must be cited and referenced according to APA style.