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If a person is convicted of multiple offenses, upon conviction there will be a record of a penalty being handed down for each crime.

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Explain the purpose of sentencing and punishment identify form of punishment identify some factors of sentencing and identify who sets the sentencing?

The intended purpose of the exercise is to have the student do the assignment, not search out other people's answers.


A census is taken for the purpose of realigning congressional?

Concurrent


Describe the fundamental philosophies surrounding the purpose of sentencing?

There are five fundamental philosophies surrounding the purpose of sentencing. They are rehabilitation, proportionality, revenge, scaring the person from committing crime and elimination of recidivism.


Is conduct elections a concurrent power?

No, the power to conduct elections would be an example of a reserved power. The ability to take private property for the purpose of public use is an example of a concurrent power.


What powers are shared by the federal and the state governments?

concurrent


What is powers shared by states and federal governments called?

Concurrent Powers


Granting a charter to a corporation is an example of this type of power?

Concurrent powers


Which powers ar shared between national and state governments?

Concurrent Powers


A sentencing circle's aim is to shift the process of sentencing form punishment to?

Q.A sentencing circle's aim is to shift the process of sentencing from punishment to? A.(Rehabilitation and responsibility)


What do you call powers that are shared by the state and the national government?

it's concurrent


Does a judge have to tell you what sentencing you get?

At the time of sentencing you will be told.


What structured sentencing models are in use today?

The most common structured sentencing models in use today include determinate sentencing, indeterminate sentencing, and sentencing guidelines. Determinate sentencing involves fixed terms for specific crimes, while indeterminate sentencing allows for a range of time to be served based on individual behavior. Sentencing guidelines provide a framework for judges to consider various factors in determining appropriate sentences.

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