In which of the following cases did Scalia argue that the use of thermal imaging without a warrant to determine whether the defendant was growing marijuana was a violation of the Fourth Amendment?
a. Kylv. United States
b. Whren v. United States
c. Carpenter v. United States
d. Montgomery v. Louisiana
a. Kylv. United States
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According to the Identity Theft Resource Center, the number of U.S. data breaches tracked in 2016 reached an all-time high of ______, which is an increase of ______ of the number reported in 2015.
a. 1,093; 40% b. 1,193; 60% c. 2,093; 80% d. 2,293; 50%
The image of the juvenile gang as an integrated group with committed members and a well-defined internal structure is least consistent with the work of:
a. Frederic Thrasher. b. Martin Sanchez Jankowski. c. Michael Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi. d. Felix Padilla.
Teen court is an alternative approach to juvenile justice in which alleged offenders are judged and sentenced by a judge who specializes in juvenile case.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Memory stimulation refers to simple memorizing devices that are particularly useful in field studies. 2. Photo criminology refers to the use of photographs in field studies. 3. Photo novella is another form of photo interviewing in which taking photos gives people a photo voice by later discussion of particular needs or problems illustrated by these photos. 4. Reflexive photography involves giving respondents cameras and asking them to take pictures that are then explored in subsequent interviews. 5. According to most criminal justice researchers, an introduction to a gatekeeper, leader, or person who is willing to accept the purpose of the study and vouch for the researcher’s presence is of only nominal importance.