The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in ________________ defined "reasonable" suspicion in stop-and-frisk situations
a. California v. Greenwood (1988)
b. Wilson v. Arkansas (1995)
c. Terry v. Ohio (1968)
d. United States v. Leon (1984)
C
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Poor laws were developed in England at the end of the ____ century.
A. ninth B. eleventh C. fourteenth D. sixteenth
_______________ is seen as a way to connect clients with multiple needs to an increasingly complex social service delivery system.
a. Intake b. Recidivism prediction c. Case management d. Actuarial risk-needs assessment
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Public decency offenses are harmful to our moral values and our social fabric. 2. Public order and public decency crimes are similar in every way. 3. Only state law punish public order and crimes against decency. 4. Public order offenses refer to a loosely connected group of actions that occur in private and cause disruption. 5. Some offenses that fall under the public order heading could be considered serious crimes.
The fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine is applicable to all violations of Miranda.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)