Criminal Justice in America 8th Edition by George F. Cole – Test Bank
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1. One of the principles of “doing justice” involves protecting the rights of the accused.
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2. Crime prevention depends on the actions of police and citizens.
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3. The concept of citizen’s arrest grants citizens the same authority to enforce the law as police officers.
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4. The concept of federalism involves the division of power between a central (national) government and regional (state) governments.
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5. Most criminal laws are written by state legislatures but enforced by federal agencies.
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6. Federal authorities handle fewer cases annually than state and local authorities.
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