Which of the following accurately describes square johns?
A) Square johns are long-term inmates who become used to the prison society.
B) Square johns are ex-inmates who have adopted a career of crime.
C) Square johns are repeat offenders who have been arrested for soliciting prostitutes.
D) Square johns are first-time offenders in prison who have more identification with noncriminals.
Answer: D
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A) first use purchasing power parity to factor in each country's true cost of living. B) assume that the cost of living in each country is the same as the United States' cost of living. C) first adjust each country's per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to exclude all the goods and services that are not exchanged with other countries. D) use foreign exchange rates to convert each country's per capita Gross Domestic Product (GDP) into dollars. Then compare.
What is the main purpose of the exclusionary rule?
A. It protects against unreasonable searches and seizures by removing the incentive for police to obtain evidence illegally. B. It makes the case more difficult to prove, which ensures that only guilty people will be convicted. C. It prohibits searches except in circumstances that are beyond a reasonable doubt. D. It limits the scope of the constitutional protection against unreasonable searches and seizures.
As far as incarceration rates, which group is underrepresented in state correctional populations in comparison to their representation in the general population?
A. African Americans B. Native Americans C. Hispanics D. Asian Americans
The Court’s inquiry into the constitutionality of a Terry stop focuses on which three areas when assessing if the Terry stop amounted to a probable cause arrest?
a. Movement, length of detention, and reason for the stop b. Movement, length of detention, and intrusiveness c. Length of duration, reason for the stop, and intrusiveness d. Movement, reason for the stop, and intrusiveness