What are the two aspects generally required by the courts in determining “probable cause” for an arrest?

What will be an ideal response?


a. That a crime was prima facie committed, based on the elements of the crime.
b. That the person arrested was the perpetrator of the crime committed.

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Theoretical criminology attempts to explain criminal behavior

a. True b. False

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Failure of family and children to visit incarcerated mothers is mainly due to

A) a lack of care and concern on the part of relatives. B) the child's unwillingness to visit his or her mother in the prison facility. C) physical and institutional barriers. D) relatives' concern for the well-being of the child.

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This database is maintained by the University of Maryland and contains data on terrorist incidents from 1970 to 2014.

A. global terrorism database B. RAND database of worldwide terror incidents C. world terror index D. political unrest database

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Hadiths, which provide a narration about the life of the Prophet Muhammad, contain three important parts. Which of the following is NOT one of those three?

a. The statement itself b. An indication of its authority by reference to the chain of reporters c. A seal affixed by Muhammad himself or one of his direct decedents d. A comment regarding the report as being something Muhammad did, said, or approved.

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