Which of the following best expresses the standard set in Turner v. Safley that courts should use when responding to prisoner complaints about restrictions placed on them by prison officials?
a. Does the restriction violate any of the Bill of Rights?
b. Does the restriction take away any right previously given to prisoners?
c. Is the restriction humane?
d. Is the restriction reasonably related to legitimate penological interests?
d
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The phenomenon by which a person who makes a statement about an event tends to more strongly remember the statement at a later time is the ________________ effect
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What percent of wrongful convictions based on mistaken eyewitness testimony are common?
a. 5% b. 23 % c. 50 % d. 84% P.32
Explain the major justifications for punishment.
What will be an ideal response?
Honorable Judge Casey has sat on the bench for 15 years. He has seen it all. His judicial decisions have impacted thousands in the community. What is the significance of his judicial decisions in criminal law?
a. All other courts must abide by his decisions. b. They serve as precedents for future cases and other legislative issues. c. They have no significance outside of the specific case that was decided. d. Decisions serve as study guides for students only.