Compare and contrast probable cause and reasonable suspicion.
What will be an ideal response?
Probable cause requires that, to obtain an arrest warrant, the police have some kind of factual information to believe a person has committed a crime; or that, to obtain a search warrant, a person is hiding contraband or something illegal. Reasonable suspicion involves a hunch based on experience.
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Which of the following would be an example of violence occurring in the organizational setting where political or religious beliefs collide?
a. Post offices b. Abortion clinics c. Fast-food restaurants d. Advertisement agencies
What are specific results or effects of a program’s activities that must be achieved in pursuing the program’s ultimate goals called?
a. policies b. outcome c. reviews d. objectives
How a larceny is committed can affect its definition. It is automatically considered grand larceny to:
a. steal nonprescription drugs from a retail store or pharmacy. b. steal any item (money, food, clothing) from a homeless shelter or center. c. steal food from a grocery or retail store. d. steal a firearm from a home or car.
Which of the following is a prosecutorial problem under the identification theory, which requires proof of higher authority if the corporation itself is to be held liable?
a. Establishing that laws were actually broken b. Demonstrating that some harm was caused c. Establishing that the corporate actors who carried out the illegal activity were at a high enough level to be said to be acting for the corporation d. Demonstrating that the corporate charter specifically prohibited the corporate actors from taking any illegal action on behalf of the corporation