Consider life in a country that does not provide safeguards for civil liberties. How would your life be changed? How would it stay the same?
What will be an ideal response?
Students must discuss the significant changes in their lives if they move to a country without any safeguards for civil liberties. They must also discuss whether there are any aspect that would stay the same.
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Mackenzie is familiar with street life. She was a drug dealer who spent time in jail and prison and then cleaned up her act after she was arrested for the third time. When she was in prison, she learned a lot from her fellow inmates. Now, she spends most of her time hanging out with her friends, some of whom are still dealers. This gives her a chance to be "in the know" but not in trouble. Mackenzie has seen with her own eyes how a nice neighborhood can go downhill into disorder and chaos. She is a product of a neighborhood that was once fairly prosperous and now is full of deteriorated housing. What would be one lesson that she has learned from growing up where she did?
A. Neighborhood disorder creates fear. B. Hot spot policing works in reducing crime. C. Improving response time reduces crime. D. Directed policing creates mistrust.
A(n) __________ defense means that the defendant claims the crime was committed while the s/he was somewhere else, and thus could not have been the perpetrator.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which of the following was NOT among the principal objectives of the Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention Act of 1974?
A) promote deinstitutionalization of status offenders B) promote the development of correctional facilities C) encourage elimination of the practice of jailing juveniles D) encourage community-based alternatives to juvenile detention
What percentage of victims reported rapes that fell under categories of drug- or alcohol-facilitated or incapacitated rapes?
A. 5% B. 11% C. 26% D. 34%