In Sageman’s six-step model, most groups stop progressing towards alienation after step 4, in which _____.
a. a decision is made to meet with terrorist groups
b. religion is interpreted in militant terms
c. competition to express one’s love for the group occurs
Answer: b. religion is interpreted in militant terms
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The supervisor often finds it difficult to reconcile the goals of management with the goals of the employees and the sentiments of their social grou
a. The employee b. The union c. The organization d. The squad
Under the Sixth Amendment juvenile offenders have
a. no right to any due process protections. b. no right to a jury trial for any offense. c. a right to a jury trial if the offense is a felony. d. a right to a jury trial if the offense is a serious one.
The United States Supreme Court established the inevitable discovery exception to the exclusionary rule by its ruling in:
a. Rochin v. California (1952). b. Mapp v. Ohio (1961). c. Weeks v. United States (1914). d. Nix v. Williams (1984).
Those who hold that the justice system is in reality no system at all can also point to the fact that many practitioners in the field and academicians concede
a. The criminal justice network operates according to a set of formal procedural rules to ensure uniform treatment of all persons, the outcome of which constitutes justice. b. The entire justice system is in crisis, even rapidly approaching a major breakdown. c. The components of the criminal justice network cooperate and share similar goals. d. Each person receives a speedy public trial before an impartial jury of his or her peers and is represented by competent legal counsel.