Which of the following statements best exemplifies the concept of "grace" in terms of parole?
a. The government could keep the inmate incarcerated, but instead extends the privilege of release.
b. Even though the offender is released from prison, he or she is still in the custody of the state.
c. The parolee agrees to abide by certain conditions in exchange for release.
d. The offender is still the responsibility of the government even though he or she is released.
e. The parole officer agrees to care for the parolee in exchange for a salary.
a
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sobriety testing? a. A breath sample containing residual mouth alcohol can create an incorrect BAC reading. b. Officers must have the suspect wait at least 15 minutes before providing a breath sample. c. Normal characteristics of breath samples such as halitosis and food odors can have an adverse effect on PBT readings. d. Products such as mouth wash, breath sprays or cough syrups may leave residual alcohol in the subject's mouth.
Under Federal Rule 1002, which of the following would qualify as an original writing?
a. The negative of a photograph b. The copy of a restaurant check provided to the customer c. A carbon copy of a document d. All of the above e. Only a and c
Which of the following types of cybercriminals is not listed in the taxonomy of cybercriminals?
A. Phisherman B. Novice C. Old guard hacker D. Cyberpunk
Why was the case of Griffin v. Wisconsin so significant?
A) Because it extends key procedural safeguards to parolees and probationers B) Because it addresses the relative lack of punishment resulting from community-based sanctions like parole and probation C) Because it ensures that probationers are entitled to due process rights during revocation hearings D) Because it considers probation to be similar to incarceration and holds that the exclusionary rule does not apply