?This offender became known by the media as the "Scorecard Killer."
A. ?John Wayne Gacy
B. ?Randy Kraft
C. ?Herb Baumeister
D. ?Dean Corll
Answer: B
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a. is preceded by a Miranda warning b. is based on a logical suspicion of rule-breaking actions; c. is required to maintain order, discipline, and safety among students d. does not exceed the scope of the original suspicion
The first real-time police computer system in the United States was installed in the __________ Police Department
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Fred is a 20-year-old who lives in a large metropolitan city. He graduated high school but decided that he would get a job immediately following high school instead of going to college. He thought making money at that moment was more important than furthering his education. Now, Fred realizes he is stuck at a dead-end job making minimum wage and is tired of working so many hours and making so little money. Fred is thinking about committing burglary in order to supplement his income. In regard to the term diffusion, what might influence Fred to move to a different community to commit his burglaries?
A. A lack of suitable targets to burglarize B. Increased police patrols in the neighborhood C. Other burglars moving into the area D. Fred becoming recognizable in the area
Judges often credit the time an accused person was detained awaiting trial as "credit for time served." This practice acknowledges that:
A. judges are not fair. B. judges favor probation over incarceration. C. most jails offer inmates little or no rehabilitative programming. D. most crimes do not deserve long jail stays.