In the case of ________, the court ruled that "a prisoner has no reasonable expectation of privacy in his prison cell entitling him to the protection of the Fourth Amendment against unreasonable searches."
A. Procunier v. Martinez
B. Pell v. Procunier
C. Hudson v. Palmer
D. Holt v. Sarver
Answer: C
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a. Smart cards b. Intelligence cards c. Skeleton keys d. Logic keys e. All of the above are correct.
In a national survey of drug abuse, the variable drug involvement is measured by averaging the responses to 10 questions. Respondents are asked to rate their use of 10 different types of drugs on a 1 (no use) to 5 (frequent use) scale. What is the highest level of measurement that scores on this variable represent?
a. Nominal b. Ordinal c. Interval d. Ratio
Joey offers to sell Melissa the latest version of a popular gaming system for only $25 cash, although in the store it generally costs over $200 . The deal seems too good to be true, and Melissa assumes that the gaming system is stolen
If Melissa purchases the item, is she guilty of receiving stolen property? What if Joey tells Melissa that the gaming system "fell off the back of a truck"? Does that change Melissa's potential liability? Why or why not?
According to the decision in People v. Oliver, taking an injured person from a public place to a home to care for him may create a _____.
a. legal duty b. moral duty c. religious duty d. self-created duty