If a person has consented to a search but then clearly and specifically revokes the consent, the revocation _____
a. is completely ineffective since, once given, consent cannot be revoked
b. serves to suppress all evidence that has been discovered, even prior to the revocation
c. is effective if done prior to the discovery of contraband evidence, even if in plain view
d. is only effective if the person is being searched at an airport or prison
c
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There are two occasions when the supervisor is obligated to become involved in a subordinate's personal affairs: when the employee asks for help, and when the problem has affected the subordinate's:
a. Health b. Performance c. Interests d. Home life
"Delinquency is a result of youths' desire to conform to lower-class neighborhood values that conflict with those of the larger society." This statement reflects __________.
a. differential association theory b. social process theory c. critical theory d. cultural deviance theory
Discretion is defined as the ability to ______.
a. make choices and to act or not act on them b. distinguish between right and wrong c. make informed decisions on the basis of ideology and folk-knowledge d. make ill-informed choices that are not based on experience
David was a high school senior and, after telling his parents he was going to his room to study and then go to bed, snuck out of the house to meet his friends instead. On the way home from hanging out with his friends, he was attacked by two strangers who beat him up and stole his wallet and cell phone. What theory of victimization would you apply to David and this situation? Explain specifically how the theory you have chosen connects to the situation. In your opinion, who is to blame for this situation—David or his attackers? Explain your answer.
What will be an ideal response?