In Hurtado v. California, Hurtado challenged his conviction based on the argument that:

a. He was denied due process after being charged using an information
b. He had a constitutional right to be charged through and indictment by a grand jury
c. Being denied an attorney violated his constitutional rights
d. Only a and b


d. Only a and b

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Most employee theft of cash or merchandise is committed by _________ employees

a. short-term b. long-term c. high-level d. permanent

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What do probation and parole officers do? What role do probation officers play in the sen-tencing of convicted offenders?

What will be an ideal response?

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Conflict theories are not discussed in this chapter because

a) they have not been sufficiently incorporated into psychological research. b) their explanation for crime presumes that abuses of power and discrimination is the cause of crime. c) they are relatively unimportant. d) they are theoretically unsound.

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In Texas v. Johnson, the Supreme Court ruled that:

a. certain confession are inadmissible in court proceedings. b. political contributions to judicial campaigns from corporations should be limited. c. flag burning is a form of political expression protected by the First Amendment. d. the Supreme court should have both limited and original jurisdiction. e. the Supreme Court can overrule a law made by the Congress if it is unconstitutional.

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