Which of the following theories posits that individuals do NOT exercise freedom when committing criminal or delinquent acts?
A) deterministic view B) free will
C) felicific calculus D) biological positivism
A
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Was the area searched within the curtilage of the house?
Officers responded to a shots-fired call at a residential street corner at approximately 6:20 a.m., describing one of the suspects as a black male wearing a blue Nike coat. The first officer on the scene saw Zhivargo Jenkins peeking out from the corner of the house at 833 Brewer Street. When the officer called Jenkins over, Jenkins ran across the front of the house and between two cars parked in the yard, bent down beside one of the cars, an inoperative red Chevrolet Lumina, and made a throwing motion. Jenkins then ran, stopped, and surrendered. The officers searched under the Lumina and found a stolen 9mm handgun, hollow-point ammunition, and a plastic bag containing 3.6 grams of crack rocks under the Lumina and arrested Jenkins. The front yard of 833 Brewer Street was unfenced, the back yard was fenced and guarded by a dog , and the lumina was seven to eight feet from the house. What will be an ideal response?
The case of Gates vs. Collier ruled against the practice of segregating inmates based on race as the only consideration
a. True b. False
Knowles wrote that adults:
a. Should initially be treated as children to break down old learning habits b. Have life experiences and knowledge that needs to be connected to learning c. Are extremely resistant to learning d. Find participation in group exercises to be extremely difficult
Briefly describe the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling in Miranda v. Arizona.
What will be an ideal response?