A person is asked to leave property that he does not have a right to occupy. The person refuses after receiving notice that his presence is no longer legal. He committed
a. burglary.
b. criminal trespass.
c. disorderly conduct.
d. violation of verbal order.
Answer: b. criminal trespass.
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A key practical ramification of the rational choice theories includes:
a. diversion programs. b. anger management programs. c. drug courts. d. restorative justice. e. target hardening.
A young boy who has never committed a crime is often called "criminal" because of his looks, attitude, and lack of interpersonal skills. His classmates and teachers consider him to be a bad seed who is more likely to commit serious crimes. As a result of this societal condemnation, the boy begins to commit minor offenses and slowly moves toward committing serious crimes. The boy has experienced a process called:
A. tagging. B. innovation. C. labeling. D. conformism.
Police searches may not be made for the sole purpose of establishing ________ or be any more intrusive than for other persons.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court hold that the state is not automatically required to disclose the identity of a confidential informant?
a. Graham v. Connor (1989) b. Tennessee v. Garner (1985) c. Rovario v. United States (1957) d. Gaines v. Miller (1963)