What is the policy behind the Supreme Court’s preference for use of warrants when possible rather than warrantless searches?
What will be an ideal response?
This policy protects citizens from overzealous law enforcement practices. Absent a grave emergency, the Fourth Amendment has interposed a magistrate between the citizen and police so that an objective mind might weigh the need to invade privacy in order to enforce the law. The right of privacy has been deemed too precious to entrust to the discretion of those whose job is the detection of crime and the arrest of criminals.
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A positive correlation between variables X and Y implies:
a. high scores on X are associated with high scores on Y. b. high scores on X are associated with low scores on Y. c. low scores on X are associated with low scores on Y. d. the variables X and Y are not strongly related.
Identify which of the following is not a characteristic of criminal penalties.
A. in large relies on confinement of offenders B. in large relies on monetary charges C. overcrowding of prisons D. most arrests made for victimless crimes
What U.S. Supreme Court decisions have had a substantial impact on the handling of juvenile offenders by the justice system?
What will be an ideal response?
McGregor's Theory X postulated that:
a. The average man is by nature indolent. b. The average man lacks ambition. c. The average man is indifferent to organizational needs. d. all of these choices