Law School Admission Test /The Army Study Guide Military Justice AR 27-10 Part 1
The Army Study Guide Military Justice AR 27-10 Part 1
This deck covers key concepts and regulations related to Nonjudicial Punishment as outlined in AR 27-10, including definitions, procedures, and authority under the UCMJ.
What does AR 27-10 CH 3 cover?
UCMJ Non judicial Punishment (Military Justice)
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What does AR 27-10 CH 3 cover?
UCMJ Non judicial Punishment (Military Justice)
What Publication Covers Non judicial Punishment?
AR 27-10 Chapter 3
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What does the acronym UCMJ stand for?
Uniformed Code of Military Justice
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What does the acronym MCM stand for?
Manual for Courts Martial
Paragraph 3-2 Why should Commanders use Non punitive measures to the fullest extent?
to further the efficiency of the command before resorting to Non judicial punishment
Para 3-2 In what cases is the use of Non judicial punishment considered appropriate?
Use of Non judicial punishment is proper in all cases involving minor offenses in which Non punitive measures are considered inadequate or inappropria...
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Term | Definition |
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What does AR 27-10 CH 3 cover? | UCMJ Non judicial Punishment (Military Justice) |
What Publication Covers Non judicial Punishment? | AR 27-10 Chapter 3 |
What does the acronym UCMJ stand for? | Uniformed Code of Military Justice |
What does the acronym MCM stand for? | Manual for Courts Martial |
Paragraph 3-2 Why should Commanders use Non punitive measures to the fullest extent? | to further the efficiency of the command before resorting to Non judicial punishment |
Para 3-2 In what cases is the use of Non judicial punishment considered appropriate? | Use of Non judicial punishment is proper in all cases involving minor offenses in which Non punitive measures are considered inadequate or inappropriate |
Para 3-2 What should be done if it is clear that Non judicial punishment will not be sufficient? | If Non judicial punishment will not be sufficient to meet the ends of justice, more stringent measures must be taken |
Para 3-2 What is essential for Non judicial punishment to have the proper corrective effect? | Prompt Action |
Para 3-2 What are the three reasons that Nonjudicial Punishment should be imposed? | Correct, educate, and reform offenders whom the imposing commander determines cannot benefit from less stringent measures.; Preserve a Soldier’s record of service from unnecessary stigma by record of court-martial conviction.; Further military efficiency by disposing of minor offenses in a manner requiring less time and personnel than trial |
Para 3-3 What is Non judicial punishment used to correct? | to correct misconduct in violation of the UCMJ |
Para 3-3 What does misconduct in violation of the UCMJ usually result from? | Such conduct may result from intentional disregard of, or failure to comply with, prescribed standards of military conduct |
Para 3-3 What type of conduct does Non punitive measures usually deal with? | it usually deals with misconduct resulting from simple neglect, forgetfulness, laziness, inattention to instructions, sloppy habits, immaturity, difficulty in adjusting to disciplined military life, and similar deficiencies |
Para 3-3 What are Non punitive measures? | are primarily tools for teaching proper standards of conduct and performance and do not constitute punishment |
Para 3-3 What are some Non punitive measures? | denial of pass or other privileges, counseling, administrative reduction in grade, administrative reprimands and admonitions, extra training, bar to reenlistment, and military occupational specialty (MOS) reclassification |
Para 3-3 Who has the Authority to give admonitions or reprimands either as an administrative measure or as Non judicial punishment? | Commanding officers have authority to give admonitions or reprimands |
Para 3-3 What is One of the most effective Non punitive measures available to a commander? | Extra training or instruction |
Para 3-3 When is Extra training or instruction used? | It is used when a Soldier’s duty performance has been substandard or deficient; for example, a Soldier who fails to maintain proper attire may be required to attend classes on the wearing of the uniform and stand inspection until the deficiency is corrected |
Para 3-3 How must the training or instruction be given? | must relate directly to the deficiency observed and must be oriented to correct that particular deficiency |
Para 3-3 When can Extra training or instruction be given? | Extra training or instruction may be conducted after duty hours |
Para 3-4 Who can direct that a subordinate authority impose punishment under UCMJ, Art. 15? | No superior can direct that a subordinate authority impose punishment under UCMJ, Art. 15 |
Para 3-4 Can a BDE or BN Commander issue regulations, orders, or so-called “guides” that either directly or indirectly suggest to subordinate commanders impose UCMJ for certain offenses? | No |
Para 3-8 Who can Nonjudicial punishment may be imposed upon? | Military personnel of a commander’s command |
Para 3-9 What is considered Minor Offenses? | the term “minor” includes misconduct not involving any greater degree of criminality than is involved in the average offense tried by summary court-martial (SCM). |
Para 3-9 What does SCM stand for? | Summary Court Martial |
Para 3-9 What does GCM stand for? | General Court Martial |