The common law developed as a result of:
a. habits, customs, and legislation.
b. habits, legislation, and stare decisis.
c. statutes, rules, and legislation.
d habits, customs, and stare decisis.
d
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a. The need to look beyond Western models in order to understand worldwide changes b. The challenges to the sovereignty of the nation state brought about by globalization c. The increasing influence of Western ideals on international agencies d. The emergence of criminological challenges with a global scope and effect necessitating a shift from traditional levels of analysis
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a. true b. false
State sovereignty in criminal justice seems to NOT be challenged by:
a. Multinational private security enterprises b. Technologies of global surveillance c. Democratic policing d. International courts