What is joinder? Explain the differences between joinder of charges and joinder of defendants
What will be an ideal response?
Joinder is the combining of separate parties or separate charges into a single legal action. A prosecutor may either (1) bring multiple charges against the same individual in the same trial or (2) bring charges against multiple individuals in the same trial.
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Discuss the rationale behind establishing three perimeters
What will be an ideal response?
The social control perspective asserts that crime rates are higher in urban areas because of
A. ethnic strife. B. breakdowns in the ability of residents to control their own neighborhood because of conditions of social disorganization. C. economic hardship, similar to strain theory. D. None of the above.
?This country executed a man, now referred to as the Tehran Vampire, for raping and murdering nine women.
A. ?Iraq B. ?Afghanistan C. ?Iran D. ?Egypt
In ______, the conventional military forces of a state are marshaled against an enemy.
a. genocide b. warfare c. assassinations d. torture