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TEAM

JEOPARDY
Introduction to Criminal Justice• Jojo Rice
Theory Notable trials Key Terms Criminal cases Crime types

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TEAM JEOPARDY • theory • 100

This theory largely comes to us from


the mind of noted psychologist
Sigmund Freud.
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TEAM JEOPARDY • theory • 200

This theory revolves around the idea


that human behavior develops through
experience.
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TEAM JEOPARDY • theory • 300

This theory focuses on how people


perceive the world and how this
perception governs their actions,
thoughts and emotions.
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TEAM JEOPARDY • theory • 400

This theory argues that deviant


behavior is often a consequence of
having a deviant-like label applied to a
person. 
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TEAM JEOPARDY • theory • 500

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HERE THAT YOUR STUDENT
TEAMS WILL ANSWER
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TEAM JEOPARDY • Notable trials • 100

A case in which the Court found that the


death penalty constituted cruel and
unusual punishment in the case of an
accidental burglary death.
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TEAM JEOPARDY • Notable trials • 200

In 1972, the Supreme Court ruled that the


death penalty systems then in place were
unconstitutional violations of the Eighth
Amendment’s prohibition on “cruel and
unusual” punishments.
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TEAM JEOPARDY • Notable trials • 300

Mandatory that a jury (not a judge)


decides death and judges can overturn
(technically)
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TEAM JEOPARDY • Notable trials • 400

A landmark decision in which the Supreme Court of


the United States held that it is unconstitutional to
impose capital punishment for crimes committed
while under the age of 18.

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TEAM JEOPARDY • Notable trials • 500

A decision by the United States Supreme


Court, which upheld the constitutionality of a
particular method of lethal injection used for
capital punishment.
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TEAM JEOPARDY • Key Terms • 100

The rules for processing someone


through the criminal justice system.

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TEAM JEOPARDY • Key Terms • 200

A serious crime usually punished by


one or more years of imprisonment in
a state or federal penitentiary.
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TEAM JEOPARDY • Key Terms • 300

A crime less serious than a felony,


usually punished by a fine or
imprisonment up to one year in a local
jail.
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TEAM JEOPARDY • Key Terms • 400

The conditional release of a prisoner


before the end of a prison term.

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TEAM JEOPARDY • Key Terms • 500

A judicial rule that prevents the


government from introducing illegally
obtained evidence at a criminal trial.
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TEAM JEOPARDY • Criminal cases • 100

In what’s still probably considered the most-watched


criminal case ever, Pro Football Hall of Famer was
acquitted of the brutal murder of his former wife and her
friend,a waiter at a local restaurant.

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TEAM JEOPARDY • Criminal cases • 200

The case has been described as the most famous


unsolved murder case in American history. It became a
fixture of popular culture and inspired amateur
detectives to attempt to solve it.

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TEAM JEOPARDY • Criminal cases • 300

The body of the 6-year-old was discovered in her


family’s home in Boulder, Colorado in 1996. While
public suspicion has landed on pretty much every
member of her family, tragedy, too, has followed.

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TEAM JEOPARDY • Criminal cases • 400

2 brothers were sentenced to life


behind bars for the 1989 murders of
their parents, José and Mary.
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TEAM JEOPARDY • Criminal cases • 500

Iconic fashion designer murdered in


front of his Miami home.

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TEAM JEOPARDY • crime types • 100

A crime in which a person is harmed or


threatened. Violent crimes include murder,
assault, rape, sexual assault, robbery,
kidnapping, and harassment.  
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TEAM JEOPARDY • crime types • 200

A crime that involves criminal activity that does


not do bodily harm to a person, but rather focuses
on private property. This type of crime involves
burglary, theft, arson, defacement of property,
motor vehicle theft, and more. 
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TEAM JEOPARDY • crime types • 300

A crime that is the name for acts of fraud committed by businessmen.


Violent behavior is typically not associated with white-collar crime.
Rather, these types of crimes are committed to gain or avoid losing
money or property. Some examples of white-collar crimes include
money laundering, corporate fraud, mortgage fraud, Ponzi schemes,
and embezzlement among others. 

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TEAM JEOPARDY • crime types • 400

A crime that refers to criminal activity committed by an organized group


of individuals at a local, regional, national, or international level. Some
groups commonly associated with organized crime include the mafia,
terrorist groups, and mobsters. Drug trafficking, human trafficking,
money laundering, and counterfeiting are among some of the most
prevalent illegal activities committed under the banner of organized
crime. 
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TEAM JEOPARDY • crime types • 500

A crime that refers to crimes that do not directly harm


other individuals or property. Rather, individuals choose
to participate in risky behaviors that may be considered
against the law. This includes indulging in drug use,
prostitution, or obscenity. 
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