Which of the following is defined as the recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purposes of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage,
debt bondage, or slavery? a. Human trafficking b. Sex trafficking c. Labor trafficking
d. Smuggling
c
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The study of facial features for the classification of criminal behavior is referred to as
a. phrenology b. con¬stitutionalism c. primitivism d. physiognomy
Guilty pleas resulting from inducements from the prosecution, likeconfessions in police interrogation rooms, cannot be involuntary
a. True b. False
Which of the following is not a frequent factor in determining the extent of pursuit-related liability?
A) Disobeying traffic laws and excessive speed. B) The driving conditions, including the weather, a general assessment of equipment, and the experience of the drivers involved in the chase. C) The gender and age of the officer involved in the pursuit. D) Use of roadblocks and the continuation of the pursuit.
Your friend, Aria, notes that her recent interaction with a state highway patrol officer has made her suspicious of law enforcement. When you ask her why, she notes that the officer was very cold and uncommunicative. She also adds that the officer did not even tell her what the citation was for----he simply asked for license and registration, wrote her a citation and left the scene. Which pillar of procedural justice did the highway patrol officer primarily neglect?
A. fairness to all B. voice C. openness of process D. impartiality