Modern surveillance technologies are used to access which of the following?
a. Telephone records and conversations.
b. Computer communications such as email.
c. Credit card records.
d. All of the above.
d. All of the above.
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Match each term/case listed in Column 1 to its definition/description in Column 2
1. Illinois v. Lidster 2. Michigan Department of State Police v. Sitz 3. Terry v. Ohio 4. Temporary detention 5. Formal Arrest Justification 6. United States v. Sharp 7. Formal Arrest Notice 8. Reasonable Suspicion 9. A frisk 10. NYPD stop-and-frisk practices a. The landmark Stop & Frisk case. b. Highway checkpoint stops where a relevant public concern is grave are legal. c. The police practice to stop suspicious persons in public places for the purposes of questioning d. Sobriety checkpoints are reasonable considering the increasing number of alcohol related deaths and mutilations on the nation's roads. e. An officer is required to notify the person to be arrested that he or she is under arrest. f. Is justifiable only if there is reason to believe that the person may be armed and is dangerous. g. A Terry-type stop will ordinarily be for a fairly short duration and that the detention will be no longer than necessary to effectuate the purpose of the detention. h. There have been claims by many public groups that this program has been directed primarily against persons who appear to be of a minority race. i. Less than probable cause j. Probable cause to believe that the person to be arrested has committed or is committing a crime.
If a person loses her job because her abilities and skills are a poor match with current requirements of employers, this person is considered
A) a discouraged worker. B) structurally unemployed. C) seasonally unemployed. D) frictionally unemployed.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.A declarant, as defined by the hearsay rule, is a person who makes an out-of-court statement. 2.Immediately after an accident at the intersection where a pedestrian was injured, the driver of the vehicle stated to a bystander, “I did not see the red light.” This statement can be admitted at the driver’s trial as a declaration against interest. 3.An excited utterance explains or describes the event that is observed. 4.An adoptive admission occurs when a person through words or actions accepts the statement of another person. 5.Ben, Ken, and Len conspired to rob a bank. When acquiring the gun used in the bank robbery, Ken told Harry that they needed the gun to rob the bank. Harry can testify to this statement at the trial of Ben, Ken, and Len for the bank robbery.
One key reform the JJDPA legislation put forth includes the ________ of status offenders. Subject to certain exceptions, status offenders cannot be held in secure detention or confinement. Such offenders should receive treatment and services
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