In the Whren V. United States case, the Supreme Court ruled that pretext stops were not illegal
A. True
B. False
True
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In the context of the zero-tolerance policies of schools in the United States, which of the following is true?
A. A majority of the incidents that lead to expulsion of students involve less-serious crimes. B. More than 50 percent of serious school disciplinary actions involve possession of a weapon. C. Schools lack the authority to ascertain whether a child is "guilty" or "innocent." D. Disciplinary actions taken by schools reduce the risk of students' future involvement in the juvenile justice system.
Less-lethal weapons like Tasers may reduce suspect resistance or cause the suspect to briefly have trouble recalling new information.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
______ is NOT one of the tactics used by correctional facilities for controlling gangs.
a. Capital punishment b. Isolation of leaders c. Nonintervention d. Segregation
According to the individualist rationale a citizen does not have to yield or concede any territory to those who would encroach on his or her autonomy
a. true b. false Indicate whether the statement is true or false