What should you consider when constructing questions for a questioning session?
What will be an ideal response?
Keep questions short, limit them to one topic, make them clear and easy to understand, do not use harsh and threatening words, and avoid complex questions. For a complete list of suggestions see pages 164 and 165 of the text.
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__________ evidence refers to what someone says, usually someone who isunder oath and giving testimony in a trial
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Once he arrives at the prison, Matthew is given a handbook that explains all the regulations and guidelines. He also speaks with some of the inmates who explain to him that he will go through a socialization process where he will learn the accepted norms and values of the prison culture that are not included in a handbook. These are more the rules of the prison created by the inmates. What is
this process called? a. deliberate indifference b. desistance c. prisonization d. relative deprivation
The temporary care of a child alleged to be a delinquent or status offender who requires secure custody, pending a court disposition is called:
A) ?detention. B) ?custodial holding. C) ?juvenile confinement. D) ?juvenile holding. E) ?incarceration.
Describe the circumstances leading to Mapp v. Ohio. What significance does this case have regarding the exclusionary rule?
What will be an ideal response?