EXAMINATIONS in CJS 101 All examinations in CJS 101 will consist primarily of very very short essays (just a couple of sentences). This includes both quizzes and the final examination. There will never be multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, or true-false questions. In every case, there will be a limited amount of space to write your answers and you are required to limit your answers to the amount of space provided (i.e. don't write more lines than you are given and don't go outside the margins). There are penalties for exceeding the space. On quizzes, you get about ten lines for each answer so in effect you are limited to somewhere between two and four sentences. There will be one longer essay question on the final examination. You will be able to write about three pages for that answer. The final examination will be comprehensive covering all material since the beginning of the semester. |
Quiz Policies: Quizzes cover material from assigned chapter readings in the text book or any other required reading on the same topic. Quiz questions are quite specific and you will not be able to answer them correctly unless you have read the chapter or other articles carefully, taken detailed notes, and studied those notes carefully. Just a quick reading of the assignment will not suffice. Below are questions that actually appeared on the quizzes last semester. Students are not permitted to take a quiz for credit unless they stay for the entire class. If they leave early, the quiz will not count. Any quizzes
that you miss can be made up during the final
examination, and not at any other time. In addition, students may replace up
to four quiz grades by retaking those quizzes during the final examination. |
Sample
Question 1.According to Diski, “The Secret Shopper: The History of Shoplifting,” who was Lady Isobel Bennett and what happened to her? Explain. |
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Question 1. Explain.Do government and the media lie to us about crime and criminals? Explain. Sample
Question 3.Explain the concept of incapacitation. What is it and how does it relate to the criminal justice system? |