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Q: Transactional analysis is best suited for a. individual counseling. b. group counseling. c. work with regressed psychotics. d. work only with highly functioning people.

Q: Most efforts to control cyber crime are at the federal level. a. True b. False

Q: Many computer crimes are prosecuted under traditional criminal statutes such as larceny and fraud. a. True b. False

Q: The goal of transactional analysis is ______________, which is defined as awareness, spontaneity, and the capacity for intimacy. a. autonomy b. self-actualization c. self-knowledge d. interdependence

Q: The Sixth Amendment assures the right to counsel. a. True b. False

Q: In Gideon v. Wainwright, the Court took the first major step on the issue of right to counsel. a. True b. False

Q: It is estimated that more than half of all logging activities in the most vulnerable forest regions is conducted illegally. a. True b. False

Q: The U.S. Supreme Court is the only court established by constitutional mandate. a. True b. False

Q: According to TA, a contract by group members a. should be decided by the leader. b. once decided should not be revised. c. should be created late in the working stage. d. can be made in steps and is subject to change and is an essential place to begin a group.

Q: An ongoing series of complementary ulterior transactions progressing to a well-defined, predictable outcome is the definition of a. rackets. b. games. c. early decisions. d. scripts.

Q: Civil libertarians are concerned that the USAPA permits investigations of a broad range of activities involving legitimate political dissent, not just terroristic activity. a. True b. False

Q: The prosecution uses an adversarial procedure to obtain the truth when trying to determine guilt. a. True b. False

Q: Retributive terrorism promotes the interests of a minority ethnic or religious group that believes it has been persecuted under majority or colonial rule. a. True b. False

Q: Appellate courts try cases. a. True b. False

Q: The Gouldings stress which of the following in their group practice? a. Life scripts b. Redecision c. Analysis of early childhood fixations d. Transference

Q: According to Robert and Mary Goulding, people a. are victims of the messages given to them by their parents. b. are scripted in a passive way. c. have a role in accepting certain messages as children. d. have very few real choices.

Q: Data shows that since 2000, the number of deaths from terrorism has increased 500 percent. a. True b. False

Q: The drug court movement began in New York. a. True b. False

Q: Collections of bad feelings that people use to justify their life script are known as a. basic decisions. b. rackets. c. games. d. counter-injunctions.

Q: Discuss how judicial attitudes may extend beyond the courtroom.

Q: With its emphasis on personal responsibility and freedom, TA can be considered a(n) ___________________ approach to psychotherapy. a. person-centered b. object relations c. existential d. psychosocial

Q: Using examples, elaborate on the expanding role of technology in the court process.

Q: The USAPA expands the use of racial and ethnic profiling in transportation hubs such as airports and train stations. a. True b. False

Q: The conflict in the Ukraine between the Russian-backed separatists and government forces is an example of revolutionary terrorism. a. True b. False

Q: Detail the various forms of indigent defense systems used in the U.S.

Q: Messages that come from the Parent ego state of the parents are known as a. rackets. b. injunctions. c. counter-injunctions. d. scripts.

Q: Messages that are given from the Child ego state of the parents is the definition of a. rackets. b. injunctions. c. counter-injunctions. d. scripts.

Q: Carding and spoofing are concepts associated with mortgage fraud. a. True b. False

Q: Discuss the major functions of a defense attorney in the justice process.

Q: Cyber stalking usually pertains to threatening or harassing e-mail messages, instant messages, or blog entries dedicated solely to tormenting an individual. a. True b. False

Q: Using examples, elaborate on the types of factors which affect the prosecutor's discretionary decision-making process.

Q: According to TA theory, strokes are a. necessary only for highly dependent people. b. necessary for healthy development. c. needed for children, but not for adults. d. needed only in times of crisis.

Q: The part of the personality that consists of feelings, impulses, and spontaneous reactions is the a. parent. b. adult. c. child. d. auxillary.

Q: A Trojan horse is a benign application that contains illicit codes that can damage system operations. a. True b. False

Q: The founder of transactional analysis is a. Robert Goulding. b. Eric Berne. c. J. L. Moreno. d. Fritz Perls.

Q: Market manipulation is one of the three major types of Internet securities fraud that is common today. a. True b. False

Q: Discuss, using examples, the major prosecutorial tasks of a prosecutor.

Q: According to the United States Criminal Code, a first-time illegal copyright offender will be fined $250,000, and a second-time offender will be incarcerated for 15 years. a. True b. False

Q: Explain the selection and functions of a trial judge.

Q: Discuss the legal basis for our right to counsel.

Q: Which ego state is the "processor of information?" a. Parent b. Adult c. Child d. Auxillary

Q: Within the transactional analysis specialty, there are three recognized schools. Which of the following is NOT one of these schools?a. Classicalb. Schiffianc. Smithoniand. Redecisional

Q: Which of the following is NOT a key concept of TA?a. Strokesb. Racketsc. Free associationd. Scripts

Q: Describe the U.S. Supreme Court and explain how a case becomes heard in this Court.

Q: Cyber vandalism occurs when a perpetrator carefully skims small sums from the balances of a large number of accounts in order to bypass internal controls and escape detection a. True b. False

Q: Discuss the rationale behind specialty courts and how such courts fit into the larger structure of the state court system.

Q: Cyber terrorism may result in a battered economy, requiring the government to spend more on the military and cut back on social programs and education. a. True b. False

Q: Fraud may occur in both public and private organizations. a. True b. False

Q: Transactional analysis (TA) is all of the following EXCEPT a. a theory of personality. b. a language of behavior. c. an organized system of interactional therapy. d. grounded on the assumption that our current decisions are not based on our early experiences.

Q: 70. The is a way of picking judges through non-partisan elections as a way to ensure that judges adhere to the high standards of judicial performance.

Q: Describe how the Gestalt approach focuses on verbal language patterns and nonverbal communication aspects.

Q: In the federal system prosecutors are known as______ and are appointed by the president.

Q: In the case of the massive BP oil spill, to prove a felony the government has to show that company officials knew in advance that their actions would lead to the explosion/oil spill and chose to ignore the danger. a. True b. False

Q: No-drop prosecution policies are also called ______prosecution.

Q: One of the largest and fastest growing problems is the disposal of many tons of obsolete high-tech electronics. a. True b. False

Q: To be considered illegal dumping, the wastes have to contain hazardous materials. a. True b. False

Q: Discuss the concept of unfinished business from the Gestalt viewpoint.

Q: Discuss the concept of the "here and now" as it relates to Gestalt therapy and how this approach deals with both the past and the future.

Q: ____is a listing of private bar members who accept cases on a judge by judge, court by court, case by case basis.

Q: Discuss the therapeutic goals of the Gestalt group.

Q: Under the _________, the burden is on the state to prove the charges beyond a reasonable doubt.

Q: Law enforcement and the courts have traditionally been reluctant to throw corporate executives in jail. a. True b. False

Q: Bernie Madoff, the mastermind behind the largest criminal conspiracy in history, has been sentenced to death and is currently awaiting execution in a New York prison. a. True b. False

Q: Discuss two specific transnational crime groups and what law enforcement is doing to thwart these syndicates.

Q: Discuss how Gestalt therapists work with dreams in a group. Describe the procedures used as well as the rationale.

Q: In the_____ system of indigent defense, a block grant is given to a lawyer or law firm to handle indigent defense cases.

Q: Gestalt therapists view dreams as a road to a. contact. b. eternity. c. the unconscious. d. repaired thinking.

Q: Discuss the various types of terrorism and the passage of the USAPA.

Q: _____describes the decision a prosecutor makes in whether or not to prosecute a case.

Q: Define and give an example of three types of cybercrime.

Q: If the prosecutor decides to pursue a case, the charges may later be dropped if conditions are not favorable for a conviction in a process called_____ .

Q: Which of the following statements about Gestalt experiments is FALSE? a. Experiments emerge organically and seamlessly in the moment-to-moment contact between a counselor and a client. b. Experiments are aimed at restoring momentum to the stuck points of a person's life. c. Experiments are generally predetermined. d. The purpose of an experiment is to assist a member in active self-exploration.

Q: The leader's disclosure of personal problems or life outside of the group should a. be prohibited. b. be a common occurrence as it tends to make the leader appear more authentic. c. be done with intentionality and serve the needs of the group. d. result in a suspended license since it is unethical.

Q: Providing for more judges, diversion programs, and bail reform are solutions for the problem of______

Q: Gestalt group process provides many opportunities for using ___________________ to increase awareness and bring about change. a. past-centeredness b. present-centeredness c. future-centeredness d. a there-and-then focus

Q: The Supreme Court issues a _____indicating that it has decided to hear a case.

Q: Discuss cybercrime as a challenge in the contemporary justice system

Q: The offender's race, gender and ethnic background are_____ issues?

Q: Some people believe that personal change tends to occur when we become aware of what we are as opposed to trying to become what we are not. To what theory do these people subscribe? a. The paradoxical theory of change b. Self-psychology theory c. Personal analysis theory d. Acceptance theory

Q: Discuss globalization and how it has increased transnational crime.

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