What is "administrative justification"? How does it differ from reasonable suspicion and probable cause?

What will be an ideal response?


Administrative justification adopts a balancing approach, weighing the privacy interests of individuals with the interests of society in preserving public safety. Both reasonable suspicion and administrative justification are lower standards than probable cause.

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Individuals possessing this form of legal consciousness believe the law is an objective and respected set of institutions and rules ______.

A. before the law B. after the law C. with the law D. against the law

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A trial before a judge without a jury is called a(n) __________.

A. informal trial B. justice trial C. magistrate trial D. bench trial

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The purpose of a frisk is to protect officers or other people from death or injury

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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The initial step in selecting a sample is to develop a __________ frame, a complete list of the population (or universe) that one is interested in studying.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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