What is the purpose of law? What would a society without laws be like?
What will be an ideal response?
• The purpose of law is to regulate conduct and relationships between people. Laws also maintain public order. Without laws, people in society would not know what to expect from each other, nor be able to plan for the future. Without criminal laws, the more powerful could take what they wanted from the less powerful.
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A. Criminal Background B. Ethnicities C. Health D. None of the above
Which of the following refers to ultra-high-security prisons?
a. U.S. penitentiaries b. administrative maximum c. federal correctional institutions d. federal prison camps
Theft of money or property from any vehicle is classified as a vehicle burglary when the offender formulates the criminal intent to commit a felony at the time an object is removed or taken from the vehicle's interior or trunk
a. True b. False
Most criminal justice subordinates are public employees with significant rights as defined through labor negotiations and _______
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word