Restorative justice depends upon direct involvement by participants
Restorative justice depends upon direct involvement by participants (victims, offender, community) Question 1 options:
| True | |
| False |
Question 2
Which level(s) of government play a role in administering the CJS?
Question 2 options:
| Federal only | |
| Federal, Provincial/Territorial, and Municipal | |
| Federal and Provincial/Territorial |
Question 3
Which of the following is NOT a function of the criminal law?
Question 3 options:
| Deterrence | |
| Preventing inequalities in society | |
| Maintaining order |
Question 4
When dispatching their job duties, Crown Counsel are generally immune from prosecution
Question 4 options:
| True | |
| False |
Question 5
The presumption of innocence is a central part of the
Question 5 options:
| Inquisitorial system | |
| Adversarial system | |
| Both of the above |
Question 6
Crime victims cannot sue for damages from justice agencies that do not fill their mandate to protect citizens
Question 6 options:
| True | |
| False |
Question 7
According to nationwide research data, the majority of Canadian’s trust the CJS implicitly
Question 7 options:
| True | |
| False |
Question 8
Section 230(a) of the Criminal Code allows for a lesser punishment where death takes place while another offence is occurring (or as the culprit attempts to escape once having committed the other offence)
Question 8 options:
| True | |
| False |
Question 9
According to the crime control model, criminal justice should focus on
Question 9 options:
| Ensuring the legal rights of all citizens, including suspects/offenders, are protected | |
| The protection of communities and due process rights | |
| The protection of communities and apprehension of criminals |
Question 10
The Canadian Criminal Justice System is a(n)
Question 10 options:
| A mix of both | |
| Inquisitorial system | |
| Adversarial System |

