Describe the types of evidence found at a burglary involving a safe

What will be an ideal response?


Physical evidence at a burglary scene often includes fingerprints, footprints, tire prints, tools, tool marks, broken glass, safe insulation, paint chips, and personal possessions.

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If Jake is convicted in the U.S. District Court and then loses his appeal in the U.S. Court of Appeals, he has the right to have the U.S. Supreme Court review his case

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which court case ruled that it is constitutionally impermissible to hold a defendant in custody indefinitely based on his or her incompetence to stand trial?

a. Ford v. Wainwright b. Jackson v. Indiana c. Furman v. Georgia d. Panetti v. Quarterman

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Match the concept in Column 1 with the theorist most closely associated with that idea in Column 2

1. Semiotic Theory a. Jeff Ferrell 2. The Seduction of Crime b. Charles Tittle 3. Cultural Criminology c. Miethe and Meier 4. Institutional Anomie d. Jack Katz 5. Control Balance Theory e. Jaques Lacan 6. Crime & Social Context f. Messner and Rosenfeld

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Match up the terminology in the left column to the definitions in the right column

A) Special-needs or regulatory searches attempt to achieve protecting individuals' privacy and public safety. B) Activity performed to find evidence to be used in prosecution. C) Doctrine established that limits search of an area where the arrest was made. D) May be conducted by police to the point of arrest, but must be supported by reasonable suspicion. E) Search of arrestee and his or her personal items. F) Confiscation of a person or property by a government agent. G) Governs search and seizure. H) Allows officers to enter suspected crime areas without warrant when they or others may be endangered. I) Situations that makes warrantless search permissible J) Elements of a situation that justify a search or seizure. K) Focus of the court's examination of reasonableness of search or seizure. L) Detaining a person for the purpose of an investigation. 1) Arm-span rule 2) Hot pursuit exception 3) Fourth Amendment 4) Search 5) Justification 6) Administrative justification 7) Protective sweep 8) Person inventory 9) Seizure 10) Reasonableness 11) Exigent exception 12) Stop and frisk

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