The period of time during which the Supreme Court and the lower courts avoided intervening in prison operations is generally known as the ___________.
a. hands-on doctrine
b. civil rights movement
c. one hand-on, one hand-off doctrine
d. hands-off doctrine
d. hands-off doctrine
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What entity provides the guidelines for the Field Training Officer (FTO) model?
A. Department of Justice B. National Institute of Justice C. Municipal Area Police Association (MAPA) D. National Institute of Police Administration (NIPA)
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. If a suspect has so much as a finger or a toe outside a doorway to the home, the arrest is no longer considered an arrest “in the home.” 2. Police may make a warrantless arrest if they reasonably believe that to fail to do so would place the public safety in jeopardy. 3. Police are allowed to enter a home and make an arrest without a search or an arrest warrant in order to prevent the imminent destruction of evidence. 4. According to the old fleeing-felon rule, private citizens could use deadly force to stop a felon and were even immune from criminal and civil liability if they were proven to have been incorrect about the nature of the individual killed. 5. Stemming from Atwater v. City of Lago Vista, the U.S. Supreme Court opted not to mandate the rules regarding arrests and misdemeanors but rather left it to the states to decide.
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires the chief executive officers and chief financial officers to vouch for the truth and fairness of their company's disclosures
a. true b. false
"We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children" is commonly referred to as:
a. Christian Identity b. The Order c. Fourteen Words d. Creativity