What is a collateral proceeding, and how does it relate to the exclusionary rule?
What will be an ideal response?
A collateral proceeding is one in which the full presentation of the facts is necessary, and so unlawfully seized evidence is permitted. Examples include bail hearings, preliminary hearings, grand jury proceedings, sentencing hearings, and habeas corpus review.
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Historically, IPV was called all the following, except ______.
a. spousal violence b. domestic violence c. battering d. spousal abuse
What is true with regard to minority youth in the juvenile justice system?
a. Minority youths are incarcerated at a similar rate as European American youths. b. Minorities are more likely to be confined in secure, private facilities. c. Among minority groups Hispanic youths are more likely to receive more punitive treatment. d. Minority youths accused of delinquent acts are less likely than European American youths to be diverted from the court system.
You are interviewing the prime suspect in a serious case, and you know that his attorney is waiting to see him outside the interrogation room. The suspect has been advised of his rights, but has not chosen to invoke his right to an attorney. Under current law, you are not required to inform him that his attorney is present outside. Do you think this is a violation of the spirit of Miranda? Why or
why not? What will be an ideal response?
In the SARA model of problem-oriented policing, the ________ step identifies anything that may be causing or influencing the problem.
A. scanning B. analysis C. response D. assessment