According to SCOTUS in Michigan v. Sitz (1990), involving sobriety checkpoints, detaining a car briefly at a sobriety checkpoint requires:
a. reasonable suspicion that the driver is driving under the influence
b. probable cause that the driver is driving under the influence.
c. clear and convincing evidence that the driver is driving under the influence.
d. no individualized suspicion, because of the importance of the state's interest in addressing the drunk driving problem.
d
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The specific organization within a police department is influenced by a. the department's size
b. the department's location. c. the extent and type of crime with which it must deal. d. the department's size and location and the extent and type of crime with which it mustdeal. e. none of these choices.
A stable feature, characteristic, property, or condition present at birth or established early in life that makes some people crime-prone over the life course is known as a(n):
A) ?life factor. B) ?hidden characteristic. C) ?underlying feature. D) ?latent trait.
Get-tough polices are associated with the ____ model of corrections
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In the early 1960s, a group of revolutionaries called the Tupamaros surfaced in ___________
a. Uruguay b. Columbia c. Argentina d. Paraguay