The "special needs" doctrine is an exception to the warrant requirement of the Fourth Amendment, but not the probable cause requirement
a. True
b. False
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False
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For an offender to be successful after release, they should be able to do…
A. Be able to retain a job for long periods of time. B. Have self-confidence C. To make decisions which are acceptable as law-binding. D. Attain prestige in the eyes of the community E. Independently meet one's own needs.
Some general guidelines for avoiding stranger victimization include:
a. Confront the stranger and call the police from the scene. b. Avoid making bank deposits at night and carry a cellular phone. c. Avoid walking alone in isolated places or going to places known for violence. d. Both b and c are correct.
A persistent felony offender is the same as a first-offender
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A person commits this offense if, without the effective consent of the owner, he recklessly damages or destroys property of the owner.
a. Reckless damage or destruction b. Graffiti c. Criminal Mischief d. Tampering