What is the function of punishment?
What will be an ideal response?
Punishment functions as a form of social control.
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In the years since the Terry v. Ohio (1968) case was decided, the Court has settled on _____ to determine whether a stop is based on reasonable suspicion.
A. a totality of the circumstances test B. the inevitable discovery exception C. the exclusionary rule D. a "good faith" exception
The identification of weaknesses in physical structures, personnel protection systems, processes or other areas that may be exploited by terrorists is referred to as ________.
A. vulnerability assessment B. threat assessment C. prohibitive assessment D. calculating criticality
This theory of punishment looks to the past and not the future, and rests solely on the foundations of vindictive justice
a. Retribution. b. Deterrence. c. Restoration. d. Rehabilitation.
List the steps in processing a typical felony case. Briefly describe what happens at each step.
What will be an ideal response?