In Booth v. Maryland the court
a. reversed a death sentence because of statements read to the jury about the victim
b. declared the reading of statements to the jury about the victim constitutional
c. ruled that victim-impact statements were not unconstitutional
d. ruled that victim-impact statements were constitutional
A
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What did researchers generally find about the efficacy of correctional programs?
A. There are many correctional programs that can reduce recidivism B. There are few correctional programs that reduce recidivism C. There are hundreds of correctional programs that have the potential to reduce recidivism, but are ineffective D. There is not enough funding or trained professionals in correctional facilities E. Efficacy of correctional programs varied by state
Which of the following is not an argument commonly made for involving rank-and-file officers in the decision-making process?
A) It heightens morale. B) It identifies who should be considered for promotion. C) It develops democratic skills and habits. D) It makes for better decisions.
A number of studies have found that the ________ of citizens or the complaint of a citizen is an important determining factor in the disposition of an incident involving a youth
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
According to Best and Lowney, claimsmakers
a. compete in a social problems marketplace, seeking to arouse concern about particular issues. b. like most public relations professionals, come and pass quickly without long term social implications. c. create moral panics that enable them to profit handsomely.. d. always have long-lasting, public policy implications.