Truth in sentencing policies is an example of an:

a. Ethical problem in the use of authority
b. Ethical problem in the relationship between personal and professional interests
c. Ethical problem in personal and professional commitments to clients
d. Ethical issue in criminal justice and public policy


d. Ethical issue in criminal justice and public policy

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Which of the following statements is true concerning jury voting requirements?

A) Decisions must be unanimous. B) Decisions can be less than unanimous in all felonies. C) Decisions must be unanimous in 12 member juries. D) Decisions must be unanimous in juries with fewer than 12 members. E) None of the above

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Which president was responsible for bringing community-oriented policing to the federal level and campaigned on the topic under the "100,000 Cops" slogan?

a. Reagan b. Bush c. Clinton d. Dole

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What is the Truth in Sentencing?

What will be an ideal response?

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Which of the following was NOT identified as a way that criminals get information from their victims?

a. Criminals watch or listen to the victim. b. Criminals access pre-approved credit card information from their victims. c. Criminals directly ask the victim for their personal information. d. Criminals steal the victim’s mail.

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