What is the ‘Going Dark’ phenomenon?

a. a catastrophic event where an entire city’s power grid is shut down by hackers
b. a sociological phenomenon where individuals are mentally exhausted from using social
media, resulting in the individual closing all of their accounts
c. the inability to overcome a criminal’s use of technology to avoid surveillance and
apprehension
d. a situation where a company’s infrastructure is compromised by hackers who shut down all
operations until a payment is made


c. the inability to overcome a criminal’s use of technology to avoid surveillance and
apprehension

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Reasons for incorporating the exclusionary rule in Mapp v. Ohio included all the following, EXCEPT

A. The rule of Weeks rested on constitutional grounds B. Exclusion is the only effective deterrent to police illegality C. The Court's duty is to strengthen individual rights D. Wolf v. Colorado had established the same result, sub silentio

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. The fear of opium smoking by 19th century American users combined with wild stories of young innocent women being enslaved by opium in Chinese opium “dens” was not an important driving force for the first local and state laws against opium use during that time. 2. Over the past 50 years, the development of antipsychotic drugs enabled many people with psychotic disorders to function in the community, live with their families, and be gainfully employed. 3. The implementation of the Harrison Act in 1914 and subsequently a similar law in 1937 concerning marijuana led to an increasing role of the criminal justice system in drug policy. 4. There is an increased likelihood that illegal drug users will become involved in the criminal justice system because they are more likely to get arrested due to the link between criminal behavior and drug use. 5. The spread of mandatory sentencing laws has little to do with the explosive growth in the nation's prison populations.

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Which of the following theories does developing policies that reduce inequality and poverty support?

a. demonological b. classical/neoclassical c. ecological d. economic

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Social–emotional learning is a(n) ______ approach including not only quality instruction planning, but also a focus on the behavioral needs of the students, monitoring of student engagement, and developing skills to avoid escalating conflicts.

A. analytical B. conditional C. management D. risk assessment

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