1. | Military Tribunal | A. | Megan's Laws require states to provide communities with information about ___________. |
2. | website | B. | A series of scandals with 19th-century lotteries led to the prohibition of this. |
3. | Sarbanes-Oxley Act | C. | At the core of a domestic-violence court is ____________. |
4. | shaming. | D. | Which federal act sought to have gun dealers run background checks on prospective buyers? |
5. | Active | E. | The so-called _____ model of notification requires paroled sex offenders to directly notify the community they reside in of their offense. |
6. | anti-gang injunction | F. | It is estimated that enforcing America's drug laws costs the federal government about _____ annually. |
7. | the prosecutor dismissing the charges. | G. | All parties involved in a criminal offense come together through _________ to resolve collectively the aftermath of the offense. |
8. | 75% | H. | Measures self-reported drug use among high school students. |
9. | restorative justice | I. | An offender's completion of a drug treatment program during a period of deferred prosecution would typically result in ______________. |
10. | traditional courts. | J. | Gun ______________ programs are short-lived and voluntary. |
11. | Fifth Amendment | K. | Research indicates that judges, and even the public, do not consider this a serious offense. |
12. | $ 4 billion | L. | According to one source, at least _____ of the national U.S. drug control budget is spent on apprehending and punishing drug dealers. |
13. | public exposure penalties. | M. | Drug courts, domestic violence courts, and homeless courts, are all examples of __________________. |
14. | problem-solving courts. | N. | Pre-charge diversion refers to _____________________. |
15. | the criminal justice system. | O. | Criminal sanctions that point the offender out to the public are known as ________________________. |
16. | Prostitution | P. | A main purpose of Mental Health Courts is to see that __________________. |
17. | The Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act | Q. | Examples of this approach includes trigger locks and personalized gun technology. |
18. | Sex offenses | R. | This is composed of three to seven commissioned officer of the U.S. military and deals with alleged terrorists or other individuals deemed as threats to national security. |
19. | Consumer Product Safety Commission | S. | A criticism of drug courts is the fact that ______________. |
20. | Altering gun design | T. | The federal government and many states provide a(n) _______ that contains the names, photos and other details of sex offenders that citizens can review. |
21. | Gambling | U. | Successful completion of a drug court treatment program results in ____________. |
22. | dismissal of criminal charges. | V. | Courts that specialize in domestic violence cases, tend to obtain more convictions in this area than do __________________. |
23. | People v. McDowell | W. | People's knowledge of an offender's criminal act and their public disapproval of the act is accomplished through _________________________. |
24. | offenders receive mental health treatment services. | X. | This was enacted to help address corporate fraud by providing for new and improved accounting standards for public companies in the United States. |
25. | collaboration and systematic change. | Y. | The ___________________ regulates virtually all consumer products, but not firearms. |
26. | the courts will not reach those in need who are uninterested in receiving treatment. | Z. | A court order barring gang members from associating with one another within certain locations is known as a(n) _________________________. |
27. | Monitoring the Future (MTF) | A1. | Which court case required a convicted purse-snatcher to wear taps on his feet? |
28. | Buyback | B1. | Which amendment sets the grounds for a legal challenge that a sex offender registry is a form of double jeopardy? |
29. | therapeutic jurisprudence. | C1. | Diversion is a term referring to a programmatic method to steer an offender out of _________. |
30. | the diversion of offenders out of the criminal justice system before they are charged. | D1. | Problem-solving courts operate on the principle of _______________. |