The conflict over the fundamental fairness and incorporation doctrines were clear in Rochin v. California (1952)
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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A(n) _________________ source is one that is received directly from the victim
a. anonymous c. secondary b. primary d. formal
Where do extremist parties tend to garner their support from?
a. As long as they gain enough media attention and spread propaganda, they can get a pretty wide base of support. b. Only their narrow base and a small portion of disaffected voters, which hinders their ability to win a majority even in the worst economic circumstances. c. “Extremist parties” is another way of single issue groups, so they only get votes from people that care about that issue. d. Such parties almost never get enough national attention, so at best they get support from voters in their geographical area.
Which of the following is NOT a condition necessary for prison policies and procedures to effectively contribute to the overall prison mission?
a. Policies must be consistent with professional standards and be written and authorized by the prison administration. b. Policies must control behavior (over the long term) through threats, intimidation, and physical dominance. c. Policies and procedures must be clearly communicated to staff and inmates. d. Policies must be consistently implemented in a quality fashion.
Given the nature of Jerry's offenses, he will definitely NOT be given _____ as a penalty
a. restitution b. a fine c. a warning d. a prison sentence e. community service