What is the purpose of a grand jury?
a. to determine a defendant’s guilt or innocence
b. to determine whether or not a defendant was insane at the time the crime was committed
c. to determine whether there is probable cause that a crime has been committed and the accused should be held for trial
d. to determine if the defenses evidence is good enough for trial
c. to determine whether there is probable cause that a crime has been committed and the accused should be held for trial
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The types of punishment include:
A. Actual physical punishment B. Emotional punishment C. Diversification D. None of these
The "Broken Windows" theory caused a shift in thinking about the role of the police from ________ to ________
a. law enforcers; watchmen b. crime control; order maintenance c. order maintenance; crime control d. law enforcement; problem solving
Prisoners released on parole are technically under the supervision of the Department of Corrections and therefore can be treated as though they are still in _______
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One argument against allowing officers to accept ________ is the perception that they may lead to special treatment
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