When the appellate court sends the case back to the trial court without overturning it, the case is said to be
a. upheld.
b. remanded.
c. reversed.
d. stalled.
b
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One criticism of the NCVS is that it:
A) only studies crime victims. B) lists the only major offense if more than one offense is committed by an offender. C) lists all offenses committed by a single offender. D) overestimates the amount of crime.
The experience of Switzerland suggests that an effective policy to reduce juvenile delinquency and crime would be to:
a. require all homes to have firearms. b. provide police officers with more training in crime-prevention techniques. c. integrate young people and adults in common activities. d. avoid involvement in foreign wars.
The illegal transportation of a person to a foreign country for the purpose of having officials of that country interrogate the person using torture or practices not permitted in the United States is known as
a. extradition b. rendition c. kidnapping d. none of the above
The "Hand-Off Doctrine" was a legal decision in that correctional staff was prohibited from physically touching the inmates
a. True b. False