In which of the following cases did the Supreme Court hold that a person has a right to have obscene material in the privacy of their own home?

a. Miller v. California (1973)
b. Jacobellis v. Ohio (1964)
c. Stanley v. Georgia (1969)
d. Chaplinksy v. New Hampshire (1942)


c. Stanley v. Georgia (1969)

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Compare and contrast the five primary punishment philosophies

What will be an ideal response?

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1. Common Law a. Any law of specific villages and localities that was in effect in medieval England and that was often enforced by canonical courts 2. Special Law b. The category of civil law that involves lawsuits to resolve unfilled obligations between parties 3. Tort Law c. The category of civil law that is significantly concerned with the acceptable uses of property such spelled out in zoning laws 4. Property Law d. The category of civil law that involves lawsuits to resolve civil wrongs 5. Contract Law e. Law originating from usage and custom rather than from written statues

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Which of the following best describes the rules addressing how long officers must wait after a knock and announcement before breaking into a building?

A) Officers must knock and announce once, then wait about 15 seconds. B) Officers must knock and announce twice, then wait about 15 seconds. C) Officers must knock and announce once, then wait at least 1 minute. D) Officers must knock and announce once. The wait time depends on the situation at hand.

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Not having time to commit crime because you are too busy in legitimate activities would be an example of what social bond?

A. attachment B. commitment C. involvement D. belief

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