In Florence v. Board of Chosen Freeholders, SCOTUS (5–4) decided that strip searching Albert Florence before he entered the general jail population was:
a. not reasonable, because it was a minor offense
b. reasonable, because he had contraband.
c. not reasonable, due to a lack of reasonable suspicion.
d. reasonable, based on Florence's behavior.
c
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a. probation officers b. parole officers c. police officers d. prosecutors
John is seeking to appeal his case to the U.S. Supreme Court. He will begin the appeal process by first preparing _______________, requesting that the Court hear the case.
a. an appellate brief b. a judgment from the lower court c. writ of certiorari d. none of the above
A reason you should not contract with a professional firm for a survey might be that:
a. drawing a sample is a complex process b. they already have a pool of trained researchers c. they may be trained in the intricacies of questionnaire construction d. you are never sure if they follow the survey as you would
Data on homicide offenders reveal that roughly _____ percent of all homicides are committed by offenders known to the victim
a. 65 c. 50 b. 35 d. 77