A police officer may take a child into protective or temporary custody, typically for ____________________, without a warrant if there is an emergency or if the officer has reason to believe that leaving the child in the present situation would
subject the child to further abuse or harm. a. 24 hours c. 12 hours
b. 48 hours d. 8 hours
b
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Eliminating the discriminatory treatment and oppression that women have experienced in the past through equalization under the law is known as the ________ approach
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A mistake and ignorance of the law are synonymous of each other
a. True b. False
The _______________________ Act provides for notification to victims of court proceedings involving the persons who allegedly victimized them, and the right to be present at any court proceeding that the defendant has the right to attend
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word.
The right of the accused to a speedy and public trial is found in the _____ Amendment
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