ASIS International (ASIS) Professional Certified Investigator Practice Exam

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What is a common characteristic of Class B felonies?

  1. They usually involve property theft

  2. They involve serious bodily injury

  3. They can carry a sentence of not more than 20 years or less than 2 years

  4. They always involve drug-related crimes

The correct answer is: They can carry a sentence of not more than 20 years or less than 2 years

Class B felonies are typically characterized by the potential range of imprisonment they involve. In many jurisdictions, Class B felonies carry sentences that can include a minimum of two years and can go up to a maximum of 20 years, although, in some cases, there may be specific conditions affecting these limits. This range reflects the seriousness of the crime, which is generally deemed considerable but not the most serious type of felony, such as those classified as Class A. The flexibility in sentencing aims to allow the legal system to tailor penalties to the specifics of each case, taking into account the circumstances surrounding the crime and the offender’s background. It’s essential for professionals within the field of criminal justice, including investigators, to understand these distinctions as they influence the approaches to investigation, prosecution, and rehabilitation efforts. Factors like intent, previous criminal history, and the nature of the offense can all play pivotal roles in how these felonies are sentenced.