In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court hold that aerial surveillance is admissible in court since yards do not hold privacy expectation?
A. Lawrence v. Texas
B. Griswold v. Connecticut
C. Florida v. Riley
D. Whalen v. Roe
C. Florida v. Riley
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Despite advances in police professionalism credited to J. Edgar Hoover, his tenure as FBI director was tarnished by
A) abuse of authority. B) manipulation of crime statistics. C) illegal surveillance activities. D) violation of rights. E) all of the above.
Making observations in a way that simply reinforces preexisting thinking, rather than attempting to observe in a balanced and critical manner is called _________
a. halo effect b. premature closure c. selective observation d. overgeneralization
The final resolution for the child abuse case should not be the result of a gut reaction
a. True b. False
Until the 1800s, offenders who were between the ages of 7 and 14 could be criminally liable if the prosecutor could prove that the juvenile was mentally and morally ______.
a. wrong b. disabled c. intelligent d. mature