In Sorrells v. U.S. (1932 ) and Sherman v. U.S. (1956 ) the subjective theory of entrapment was
A. Based on the idea of inducement
B. Supported by the concurring justices
C. The minority rule
D. Applied to career criminals
A
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Shirley is a police sergeant. She has twenty-one patrol officers reporting to her. In the context of the span of control, which of the following can be assumed about Shirley?
A. She will be eligible to be promoted as a police lieutenant. B. She will not take part in patrolling activities herself. C. She will not be able to effectively manage her team. D. She will be projected as a role model for sergeants of other precincts.
The article "Broken Windows" was written by
A. O. W. Wilson. B. Shaw and McKay. C. August Vollmer. D. James Q. Wilson and George L. Kelling.
Rights that protect an individual against arbitrary and unreasonable action are called ________.
A. procedural rights B. natural rights C. criminal rights D. substantive rights E. juvenile rights
Which of the following types of evidence are excludable?
a. Legally seized evidence and the fruit of the poisonous tree b. Illegally seized evidence and the fruit of the poisonous tree c. Illegally seized evidence and purged taint d. Legally seized evidence and purged taint