Articulate the difference between and give examples of routine and nonroutine border searches and the differing levels of suspicion required by each.

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Routine border searches are the typical searches of luggage and persons that you experience at an airport. There is no requirement of articulable suspicion. Nonroutine border searches are intrusive searches, such as strip and body-cavity searches or involuntary X-rays. Nonroutine searches intrude on individuals’ dignity and privacy and require articulable suspicion.

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According to Hardyman, the least common management style used by probation administrators is

a. laissez faire. b. democratic. c. authoritarian. d. socialistic.

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Elaborate the three views on defining crime. Discuss how and why some behaviors become illegal and are considered crimes, while others remain noncriminal, according to each view. Which of these views do you think fits best with our current system? Give a specific example of a situation that illustrates your argument.

What will be an ideal response?

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