When are arrest warrants required?
a. to arrest one on a public street or place
b. to arrest one staying at a friend's house
c. to arrest one who runs inside from police
d. to arrest one for not wearing a seatbelt
B
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Which theory of punishment is most likely to be effective for dealing with “career criminals”?
a. retribution b. rehabilitation c. incapacitation d. deterrence
The guiding force behind the dispensing of justice and the imposition of punishment is:
A) The Bill of Rights. B) The Presiding Judge. C) The Constitution. D) Victim's Rights.
The peacemaking perspective is part of an intellectual and social movement toward
A. restorative justice. B. world peace. C. socialism. D. Marxism.
Political resources take only direct forms
Indicate whether the statement is true or false