In which case did the Supreme Court first hold that police officers cannot make warrantless, nonconsensual entries into private homes for the purpose of making arrests?
A) Michigan v. Summers
B) Terry v. Ohio
C) Payton v. New York
D) Steagald v. United States
C
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Police organizations remain quasi-military hierarchies
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Administrative courts have become an attractive alternative to traditional courts for prosecution of some forms of white collar crime. 2. Adam Smith’s original vision of a capitalist society called for the development of large, powerful trusts. 3. Efforts to prohibit monopolistic practices were not made before the 19th century. 4. The Sherman Act of 1890 prohibited efforts to prevent full and free competition, as well as restraints in trade. 5. In its early years, criminal prosecution of corporations for violations of the Sherman Act was rare, and seldom successful.
According to the opportunity hypothesis, youth have been shown to be socialized by their ___ over time.
a. peers b. family c. teachers d. siblings
Calls to police, which are related to __________ , outnumber calls for routine larceny, traffic accidents, and domestic disputes combined
Fill in the blank(s) with the correct word.