Patterson's Coercion Developmental Theory places more emphasis on ________, whereas Moffitt's Developmental Theory emphasizes ________
A) parenting; characteristics of the child
B) violent offenses; status offenses
C) boys' delinquency; girls' delinquency
D) treatment; prevention
A
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A police officer is walking in a community and hears a man screaming for help from inside a house. He immediately breaks in the home and saves the man’s life. Why was a search warrant not required to enter the house in this situation?
A. The man’s scream for help constituted consent to a search. B. The fact that the man was screaming loud enough to be heard outside would fall under the plain view doctrine. C. The warrant requirement would be waived because it would be considered a regulatory search. D. Searches do not require warrants if there are exigent circumstances, such as an individual’s life being in danger.
Once inside the home of disputing parties, you may have to physically separate the individuals. Your first concern should be to
a. determine the reason for the dispute. b. identify the parties and advise them of their rights. c. look for weapons and conduct a pat-down frisk for officer safety if you believe a person has a weapon. d. have dogs in the area properly secured. e. arrest any resident who has a hand gun on his or her person.
Bernard Madoff, Bear Stearn, and Lehman Brothers all have committed this type of crime
a. Globalization b. Transnational c. Green d. Corporate Enterprise
Organic laws are those laws of Parliament that describe the machinery of government; an example of which being, The Human Rights Act of 1998
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