The states that items in open fields are not protected by the Fourth Amendment's guarantee against unreasonable searches and seizures
What will be an ideal response?
open fields doctrine
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To dismiss charges against a juvenile knowing that the charges cannot be brought later is deemed __________ prejudice
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
________ codify and prescribe levels of punishment for misbehavior much like criminal codes
a. Public justice systems b. Private police organization c. Private justice systems d. Public police organizations e. All of the above
Consider Kohlberg's ideas about how people obtain their understanding of morality. What do you think is missing? Is it remarkable (something about which an intelligent person should "remark") that his list is so secular, and doesn't even imply that religion, for example, is important? What do you think? Does religion actually fit in (on) this list, and Kohlberg just doesn't label it as being divorced from other experiences that develop a moral sense?
What will be an ideal response?
When a police supervisor is sued because of what a victim believes is negligence in giving discretion to a subordinate, this type of lawsuit is called
a. supraliability. b. vicarious liability. c. libel. d. collective liability. e. slander.