This instance of criminal assault would have been reported into which databases?
a. Uniform Crime Report
b. National Incident-Based Reporting System and self-reported surveys
c. National Crime Victimization Survey and National Incident-Based Reporting System
d. Self-reported surveys and National Crime Victimization Survey
a
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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
One of the most important legal doctrines concerning childhood, youth and the juvenile justice systems, and can be traced back to medieval England is something called parens patriae. In simple terms, this doctrine states: a. The king, in his total authority, has the right to conscript (draft) young men of any ageto be in his king's army
b. The king, in his presumed role as the "father" of his country had the legal authority totake care of "his" people, especially those who were unable, for various reasons(including age) to take care of themselves. c. The king, as ruler of his country, has the right to arrest or confine any person,juvenile included, for any reason that the king sees fit. d. Juveniles who are already considered delinquent are now considered beyond any hope of rehabilitation, and as such can be incarcerated with impunity. e. Juveniles who have been arrested for minor crimes can be released to their parents without a court order, providing the parents are willing to assume responsibility for their subsequent actions.
Your textbook identifies three general cost-reduction strategies for American corrections in the future. Which of the following is NOT one of those strategies?
A. various alternatives to incarceration B. the privatization of corrections C. the use of new technology D. having inmates guard each other
Established that the rule of mobility cannot be applied unless there is actually a risk that the vehicle will be moved. a. Coolidge v. New Hampshire b. Carroll v. United States c. Terry v. Ohio d. United States v. Ash, Jr
e. New York v. Belton