In which case did the Supreme Court decide that drug-sniffing dogs cannot be brought to the front door of a home to seek evidence that will be used to get a search warrant
a. Florida v. Jardines (2013)
b. Bailey v. United States (2013)
c. Missouri v. McNeely (2013)
d. Maryland v. King (2013)
e. Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders (2012)
a
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a. True b. False
The two purposes of unit management are to decentralize the administration of the prison and to do which of the following?
A. decrease recidivism rates for inmates once they are released B. improve communication between staff and inmates as well as among staff members C. improve safety of correctional staff D. decrease the oversight of inmates
Do you think that private probation supervision and treatment services should be expanded? Fully explain your position
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Technically, a person cannot commit forgery without uttering. 2.Burglary statutes contain common language and are extremely similar in each state. 3.The high recovery rate of stolen vehicles indicates that most motor vehicle thefts are for expressive rather than financial reasons. 4.In burglary, target attractiveness refers to the distance between the target home and the burglar’s home. 5.Proximity is the most important consideration for low- and mid-level burglars.