A cause of action typically surfaces from either a specific act, failing to perform a legal obligation, a violation of duty, or a violation/invasion of a right is an example of:
a. Gang definitions
b. Enhanced penalties
c. Expert testimony
d. Gang civil causes of action
D
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Identify which of the following cases established the ‘separate but equal’ rule.
A. Rex v. Esop 1836 B. Plessy v. Ferguson 1865 C. United States v. Carlisle 1872 D. United States v. Whren 1996
When an individual accepts the goals of society, but rejects the legitimate means and instead achieves the goals through crime, it is called:
a. conformity. b. innovation. c. ritualism. d. rebellion.
Empowerment of employees includes many factors and one of them is pushing decision making down to the lowest possible level and letting them manage themselves and make decisions
a. True b. False
Which of the following statements about interrogations is true?
a. The "third degree" approach involves a sympathetic paternal figure to whom the defendant confides. b. The "good cop/bad cop" approach is only used in the movies and on television. c. The "third degree" is no longer officially allowed. d. The father confessor approach typically involves physical force.