In which U.S. Supreme Court case did the Court validate the use of deadly force during a high speed vehicle pursuit where the suspect endangered the lives of police and innocent third parties?

a. Tennessee v. Garner
b. Graham v. O’Connor
c. Scott v. Harris
d. Canton v. Harris


c. Scott v. Harris

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The _________ is a method of organizing a field research report in which the author begins broadly with a topic and then increasingly focuses it more narrowly and specifically

a. the executive summary b. the summary c. the précis d. zoom lens e. focused presentation

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Dowry murder is a brutal practice where a woman is killed because her _______ cannot meet the demands for dowry

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Reports that focus primarily on the crime, the offender's culpability, and the offender's prior criminal history are

A. offense-based reports. B. offender-based reports. C. post-sentence investigations. D. treatment evaluation reports.

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What is the difference between mala in se and mala prohibita?

A. Mala in se is against the law and mala prohibita is immoral. B. Mala in se is immoral and mala prohibita is against the law. C. Mala in se is against the law and mala prohibita is against nature. D. Mala in se is immoral and mala prohibita is against nature.

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