Random, non-intrusive manual searches of airline passengers and passenger belongings for weapons or explosives is _____
a. unconstitutional
b. acceptable only in exigent circumstances
c. inherently biased and inflammatory
d. not a violation of the Fourth Amendment
d
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What is the common link between the broad and narrow definitions of forensic psychology?
A. the inclusion of clinicians B. the legal system C. violent crime analysis D. empirical assessment practices
Psychological abuse includes ______.
a. forcing a partner to perform any sexual act without freely consenting or being unable to consent or refuse b. the use of verbal and nonverbal communication with the intent to harm another person mentally or emotionally, ultimately to gain control over that person c. any physical, sexual, or psychological harm committed by a current or former spouse, opposite-sex cohabitating partner, same-sex cohabiting partner, date, or boyfriend or girlfriend d. nonsexual physically violent actions that may include pushing, shoving, punching, slapping, strangling, kicking, pulling hair, and restraining the partner
A ____ is an institution intended to punish criminals by isolating them from society and from one another so they can reflect on their past misdeeds, repent, and reform
a. jail b. penitentiary c. reformatory d. dormitory
The views of the U.S. Supreme Court in the area of individual rights have changed dramatically over time. Compare the views of the Warren Court to those of the Burger and Rehnquist Courts. Why do you think these courts had such divergent views? Which do you prefer and why? Support your opinions.
What will be an ideal response?