The primary objective of the police when investigating the report of a prowler is to:
a. verify if there is in fact a prowler.
b. make a lawful arrest of the prowler.
c. create a fair amount of noise to alert the prowler of police presence.
d. seal off the area where the prowler was last seen.
a
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Peyton is accused of purposely shooting and killing Bill during a deer hunting trip. At trial, Peyton argues that the shooting was not intentional but rather an unfortunate accident
To try to convince the jury that Peyton intentionally killed Bill, the prosecutor could reasonably seek to prove that: A) Peyton had a motive to kill Bill. B) Peyton is an experience hunter. C) Peyton earned the marksmanship badge as a Boy Scout. D) Peyton does not have a hunting license.
Prison systems are predominantly planned and administered around the management of male inmates
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Which of the following is a disadvantage of using the Uniform Crime Reports to analyze trends in crimes?
A. The U.S. government prohibits criminologists from using the UCR's crime data to assess the level of crime in a given jurisdiction. B. The U.S. government prohibits the UCR from recording data about sensitive crimes like murder, larceny, and forcible rape. C. The UCR system undercounts offenses; police have to report only the most serious offense when multiple offenses are committed in one incident. D. The UCR definition of crimes remains the same across different states. Hence, only crimes associated with arson are reported.
How can camera angles affect juror perceptions?
What will be an ideal response?