What are potential problems with selective-enforcement policing?

What will be an ideal response?


For example, narcotics users or lower-level dealers may be allowed to continue violating the law to make cases against their suppliers.

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The widely-accepted legal test for obscenity is called the:

a. Miller test b. Ashcroft test c. Prurient test d. Offensive test

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Which of the following are examples of international criminal tribunals that prosecuted international crimes throughout history?

a. Nuremberg Tribunal b. International Criminal Tribunal of Yugoslavia c. Tokyo Tribunal d. All of the above

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_________ reactions produce heat.

-endothermic -exothermic -endemic -exotic

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Braithwaite's view of restorative justice rests on the concept of shame. What is known about shame?

A) ?Symbolic shaming is more effective that actual shame. B) ?Sentencing circles rely heavily on shaming the offender. C) ?As a specific deterrent, stigmatization is doomed to failure. D) ?All of the above notions are known about shame.

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