Questions: Question 17 1 pts When a judge orders a criminal defendant to reimburse the victim, it is called restitution. retribution. restraint. reimbursement.

Question 17
1 pts

When a judge orders a criminal defendant to reimburse the victim, it is called
restitution.
retribution.
restraint.
reimbursement.
Transcript text: Question 17 1 pts When a judge orders a criminal defendant to reimburse the victim, it is called restitution. retribution. restraint. reimbursement.
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The answer is restitution: when a judge orders a criminal defendant to reimburse the victim, it is called restitution.

Explanation for each option:

  • Restitution: This is the correct answer. Restitution involves the defendant compensating the victim for the loss or damage caused by the defendant's actions. It is a common legal remedy in criminal cases to help make the victim whole again.

  • Retribution: This term refers to punishment imposed on a defendant as a form of vengeance or justice for the crime committed. It is not related to compensating the victim.

  • Restraint: This term generally refers to measures taken to limit or control a defendant's actions, such as incarceration or probation. It does not involve compensating the victim.

  • Reimbursement: While similar in meaning to restitution, reimbursement is not the specific legal term used in the context of criminal justice for compensating victims. Restitution is the correct legal term.

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