Exam One (Preliminary Exam) ReviewSheetYour first exam is broken down into four parts. Part I: Multiple Choice (20 X 3 = 60) Part II: True/False (10 X 2 = 20)Part III: Short Answer (2 X 4 = 8) Part IV: Matching (6 X 2 = 12)There are 100 total points on the exam and two extra creditquestions (worth two points each).This exam will cover material from chapters one through four and class lecture over the last few weeks. Here are the areas in which you should concentrate your study:MULTIPLE CHOICE:The magnitude of the U.S. criminal justice systemCrime Control v. Due Process Models of JusticeSources of Criminal Law in the U.S. (const., stat., admin., case)Common LawCivil v. Criminal LawSubstantive v. Procedural LawTortsBurden of ProofBill of RightsThe 4th, 5th, 6th, 8th, and 14th AmendmentDue Process RightsThe components needed in order to have a crimeGeneral court structureFederal judgesTRUE/FALSE: *Frequency of casesExcuses v. JustificationAppellate CourtsStages of the Criminal ProcessSupreme Court Justices- Note, some true/false questions on the exam will address topics such as those listed under “Multiple Choice.”SHORT ANSWER:One short answer question will deal with the U.S. Supreme Court. The other will deal with civil
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