________ destroys or seals an offender's criminal conviction history, removing the stigma of a criminal record
A) A yellow card law B) Section 1983
C) An expungement statute D) A Certificate of Qualification for Employment
C
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Police officers are __________ presented with the opportunity to obtain personal gain at the expense of others.
A. often B. occasionally C. rarely D. never
Industry experts expect that private prisons and faith-based prisons will:
A. decrease in number of the next ten years. B. result in dramatic reductions in recidivism rates. C. save state and federal corrections departments millions of dollars. D. continue to grow in number.
Ruth is having a hard time complying with the conditions of her parole. She thinks that her parole officer has too much control over her life and has violated her rights. Ruth's parole officer can search which of the following places without violating the requirements imposed by the Fourth Amendment?
a. Ruth's person b. Ruth's home c. Ruth's job d. all of these
Prosecution in a misdemeanor case is usually initiated by
What will be an ideal response?