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International Crime and Justice Quiz

Multiple Choice Questions

  1. What is the most common type of international crime?

A. Human trafficking B. Drug trafficking C. Money laundering D. Identity theft

  1. What is the primary purpose of international criminal justice?

A. To ensure justice is served B. To promote peace and security C. To deter crime D. To punish offenders

  1. What is the most effective way to prevent international crime?

A. International cooperation B. Increased surveillance C. Stricter laws D. More funding

  1. What are the three main components of international criminal justice?

A. Investigation, prosecution, and punishment B. Prevention, detection, and response C. Investigation, prevention, and prosecution D. Prevention, prosecution, and punishment

True/False Questions

  1. International criminal justice is the same as domestic criminal justice.

A. True B. False

  1. International criminal justice systems are more effective than domestic criminal justice systems.

A. True B. False

  1. International criminal justice systems are more expensive to operate than domestic criminal justice systems.

A. True B. False

  1. International criminal justice systems focus on prevention, detection, and response.

A. True B. False

Fill-in-the-Blank Questions

  1. International criminal justice systems are based on the principles of __________ and __________.

  2. International criminal justice systems focus on _______, ____, and _______.

  3. The International Criminal Court is an __________ judicial body.

  4. International criminal justice systems are designed to __________ international crime.

Short Answer Questions

  1. What is the International Criminal Court?

  2. What are the advantages and disadvantages of international criminal justice systems?

  3. What are the main challenges facing international criminal justice systems?

  4. How can international cooperation help to prevent international crime?

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International Crime and Justice Practice Sheet

  1. What is the definition of international crime? A: International crime is a crime that has effects outside of the jurisdiction of a single state, and is usually considered to be a violation of international law.

  2. What is the purpose of international justice? A: The purpose of international justice is to ensure that those who commit international crimes are held accountable for their actions and that justice is served.

  3. What is the International Criminal Court? A: The International Criminal Court (ICC) is an independent, permanent court that is responsible for prosecuting individuals for the most serious international crimes, such as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes.

  4. What is the difference between international crimes and domestic crimes? A: International crimes are crimes that have effects outside of the jurisdiction of a single state, and are usually considered to be a violation of international law. Domestic crimes are crimes that are committed within the jurisdiction of a single state, and are usually considered to be a violation of domestic law.

  5. What is the difference between international justice and domestic justice? A: International justice is the system of laws and procedures that are used to prosecute individuals for international crimes, while domestic justice is the system of laws and procedures that are used to prosecute individuals for domestic crimes.

  6. What are some examples of international crimes? A: Examples of international crimes include genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, piracy, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and terrorism.

  7. What is the role of the United Nations in international justice? A: The United Nations is responsible for creating and enforcing international laws and conventions, as well as for providing assistance to states in the prosecution of international crimes. The UN also works to promote international justice by providing resources to states and organizations that work to ensure justice is served.

Answer Key: 1. International crime is a crime that has effects outside of the jurisdiction of a single state, and is usually considered to be a violation of international law. 2. The purpose of international justice is to ensure that those who commit international crimes are held accountable for their actions and that justice is served. 3. The International Criminal Court (ICC) is an independent, permanent court that is responsible for prosecuting individuals for the most serious international crimes, such as genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes. 4. International crimes are crimes that have effects outside of the jurisdiction of a single state, and are usually considered to be a violation of international law. Domestic crimes are crimes that are committed within the jurisdiction of a single state, and are usually considered to be a violation of domestic law. 5. International justice is the system of laws and procedures that are used to prosecute individuals for international crimes, while domestic justice is the system of laws and procedures that are used to prosecute individuals for domestic crimes. 6. Examples of international crimes include genocide, war crimes, crimes against humanity, piracy, drug trafficking, human trafficking, and terrorism. 7. The United Nations is responsible for creating and enforcing international laws and conventions, as well as for providing assistance to states in the prosecution of international crimes. The UN also works to promote international justice by providing resources to states and organizations that work to ensure justice is served.

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