How did the Due Process Movement change the courts—including the juvenile court?
What will be an ideal response?
The Due Process Movement expanded and solidified the rights of the accused with a variety of Supreme Court decisions, for example: Miranda v. Arizona. This also impacted the juvenile system with decisions like In re Gault and In re Winship.
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a. what is good or right in the abstract b. deciding which government or agency policies are best c. what individuals care about and what they think is important d. deciding which system of ethics is best
The fear-victimization paradox is the concept of who is fearful and who should be fearful of ______________
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For a search to be reasonable under the Fourth Amendment police generally must have _______ to believe that a search will produce evidence of crime
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The fourth primary federal agency involved in drug interdiction besides the DEA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agency, and U.S. Coast Guard is the U.S. Merchant Marine
a. True b. False