In which case did the U.S. Supreme Court rule that due process rights for inmates are not triggered by disciplinary actions that do not result in the loss of “good time”?
a. Turner v. Safley
b. Wolff v. McDonnell
c. Sandin v. Conner
d. Kansas v. Hendricks
c. Sandin v. Conner
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a. The same as b. Less than c. Greater than d. None of the above
The Uniform Crime Reports includes offenses ______________to law enforcement agencies
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
What circumstance is most likely to prevent a person from being able to understand the Miranda warning?
A. Level of education B. Language problems C. Gender D. Occupation
John Braithwaite's theory of crime would argue that crime rates are high in the United States because the _____.
a. United States is not a communitarian society b. nation's criminal justice system fails to stigmatize offenders c. United States has a lenient criminal justice system d. United States has too much welfare and does not stress individual responsibility