What type of policy did federal courts generally maintain with respect to rights of prisoners prior to the 1960s?
a. "Hands-on"—active intervention for many rights
b. "Hands-off"—rarely recognize any rights for prisoners
c. Intervention for freedom of speech only
d. Intervention to prevent unreasonable searches only
b
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One of the most problematic types of searches facing police departments today is:
a. A body-cavity search. b. Acomputer search. c. Electronic eavesdropping. d. Astop and frisk search.
When an egoist thinks of others ______.
a. he is motivated to do the right thing b. he is concerned with how others view him c. it is merely as a means to his or her own ends d. it is for the greater good of all
An example of a(n) ______ strategy is when security guards are hired for the express purpose of making crime difficult.
A. natural B. mechanical C. smart D. organized
The techniques of situational crime prevention include hardening targets, using surveillance, and installing more effective street lighting
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false