Police use force infrequently.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

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"Prediction error" is often used to explain which phenomenon in policing?

a. Racial profiling b. Corruption c. Rational-thinking mode d. Contagious shooting

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Batson v. Kentucky (1986) was a landmark Supreme Court case involving a Black man accused of burglary in Kentucky. During jury selection, the prosecutor used their limited number of challenges to dismiss all of the Black jurors without giving a legal reason. The court ultimately decided that the ______, which do not require a legal reason, cannot be used if the sole reason for removal deals with race or ethnicity.

A. challenge for cause B. peremptory challenge C. challenge to the array D. challenge to venire

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The case of Baze and Bowling v. Rees (2008) dealt with:

a. the use of lethal injection. b. immigration rights for children. c. the use of the electric chair. d. the legality of Obamacare.

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_________is a disturbing behavior whereby men travel overseas to places such as Thailand in order to engage in illicit sexual behavior with young girls who have been sold into prostitution

a. Pedophilia tourism c. Sex tourism b. Pedophilia trafficking d. Sex trafficking

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