_________________ is a mental state in which the perception of reality is distorted

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Psychosis

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Security measures incorporate strategies to _______________ crime and protect assets

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Ronny is running late for his class at the university. In an effort to make up lost time, he is driving his pickup truck in excess of the speed limit. His high speed attracts the attention of a highway patrol trooper who gives chase

Seeing the trooper's lights flashing behind him, Ronny pulls to the side of the road. The trooper approaches Ronny and immediately notices a rifle hanging in the cab on a rack behind Ronny's head. The trooper asks if the weapon is loaded. Ronny answers truthfully that the weapon is unloaded. Ronny has committed: A) no offense because the weapon is unloaded. B) no offense because possession of a rifle is lawful under these circumstances. C) unlawful carrying of weapons. D) no offense because he is traveling.

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What was the traditional view about when the death must occur and how has that changed?

What will be an ideal response?

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In Florida v. Bostick, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the proper inquiry to make to determine if Bostick was seized by the agents who boarded the bus and searched Bostick’s luggage after Bostick gave them consent to do so is:

a. In light of the totality of the circumstances, would a reasonable person feel free to decline the officer’s request or terminate the police encounter? b. Was there clear and convincing evidence that was seized by the police, and did he give consent for them to search his luggage search to prevent the use of force against him? c. Given the location of the police activity, would a reasonable person have been able to pick up their luggage and leave the bus? d. Was the boarding and searching of the bus of such duration that the police activity constituted a seizure?

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