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fandomhigh2005-11-17 06:50 am
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Criminal Justice, Class 20, Quiz
[OOC: If you can, please do the quiz by Tuesday at the latest. Class Info Post.]
*The Tick was at his desk. Once everyone was in the class, he handed the quizzes out and gave the instructions.*
"Hello, class! Well, today is your quiz. If you didn't study, don't worry. There are three short essay questions that are mainly looking for your opinions and how you support them. Each answer should probably be at least two or three sentences, but as long as you fully answer the question, your answer can be as long or as short as you'd like. If you have any questions, just ask. Good luck, class!"
1. The Police, Courts, and Corrections are the Three Wheels of the Tricycle of Justice! Which Wheel is in front, which are in back, and why? *Tick had drawn a crude sketch of a tricycle for anyone who didn't know what one was. The basic look of a tricycle should be clear*
2. Vigilanteism. It is against the law. Under what circumstances, if any, is it okay to take the law into your own hands?
3. Betrayal is a powerful motivator, especially when those we care about are the ones enacting said betrayal. It can cause us to lose sight of what is Right and Just, and instead, act on our emotions and impulses.
Imagine that your someone you care for does something to betray you in front of your very eyes. You have the option of reacting in the moment (violently if you so choose) and facing the consequences of Poor Planning and Lack of Foresight, not to mention your own Unjust attitude - or, you can calmly take care of the matter in a way that allows all parties to tell their side fairly...all parties, that is, except perhaps you.
How would you handle this situation, keeping in mind that your personal agenda and Justice must both be addressed and should not conflict?
4. Seriously, how did the noise get called "Doink Doink" in the first place? I use that name since it's all official and I like saying "doink," but it just isn't what the noise is!
*The Tick was at his desk. Once everyone was in the class, he handed the quizzes out and gave the instructions.*
"Hello, class! Well, today is your quiz. If you didn't study, don't worry. There are three short essay questions that are mainly looking for your opinions and how you support them. Each answer should probably be at least two or three sentences, but as long as you fully answer the question, your answer can be as long or as short as you'd like. If you have any questions, just ask. Good luck, class!"
1. The Police, Courts, and Corrections are the Three Wheels of the Tricycle of Justice! Which Wheel is in front, which are in back, and why? *Tick had drawn a crude sketch of a tricycle for anyone who didn't know what one was. The basic look of a tricycle should be clear*
2. Vigilanteism. It is against the law. Under what circumstances, if any, is it okay to take the law into your own hands?
3. Betrayal is a powerful motivator, especially when those we care about are the ones enacting said betrayal. It can cause us to lose sight of what is Right and Just, and instead, act on our emotions and impulses.
Imagine that your someone you care for does something to betray you in front of your very eyes. You have the option of reacting in the moment (violently if you so choose) and facing the consequences of Poor Planning and Lack of Foresight, not to mention your own Unjust attitude - or, you can calmly take care of the matter in a way that allows all parties to tell their side fairly...all parties, that is, except perhaps you.
How would you handle this situation, keeping in mind that your personal agenda and Justice must both be addressed and should not conflict?

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1. The police are the front wheel. They're the ones that have to investigate the crimes, while the district attorneys prosecute the offenders
these are their stories. *doink-doink*and the corrections try to correct them are definitely the back wheels. Without the front wheel of the police, there would be no where for the back wheels to go.2. When the nature of evil goes beyond the law.
3. Handle it carefully. I tried the other way and it just leads to heartbreak
of psoriasisand tears.4. It came from the SVU commericals on USA. The actor who played the captain called the noise "the doink-doink". I know the old mun for Briscoe. He works at my office and we hang out.Re: Quiz
I'm not questioning how it was released to the masses. I'm questioning the fact that somebody official heard that noise and wrote it down as "doink doink." "Doink" is far too whimsical for that noise. If we were talking Law & Order: Special Clown Unit, I'd be fine with it.Re: Quiz
Law&Order: Special Clown Unit! I think that's coming out next fall.
In New York City, an elite police squad investigates crimes involving circuses and carnivals. These are their stories. *Doink Doink*!
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She narrows her eyes at him.
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But that would be...wrong. And unethical.
So she glares at him instead.
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