A local news station argued that most criminals are bad people. This claim is most likely based off empirical research.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
False
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In regards to personnel complaint investigation procedures and techniques, which of the following is most correct?
a. Except in very minor cases, a record of the circumstances of every incident and the action taken should be made where a breach of discipline requires punitive action by the supervisor. b. The recording of the incident may be done without calling the act to the offending employee's attention or otherwise confronting him. c. Supervisors should avoid making a negative incident report for an otherwise good employee who commits a rule violation. d. All of the above
Drug use among ravers is:
a. used to initiate new dancers. b. for enhancing their sensations/boosting their energy to dance for long periods of time. c. intended to provide a lethargic, nearly catatonic effect. d. nearly non-existent.
The Federal Tort Claims Act:
a. waives sovereign immunity and allows lawsuits against the federal government for the constitutional torts of its officers. b. allows citizens to submit damage claims resulting from constitutional torts to a panel charged with deciding if the claim should be paid. c. upholds the government's sovereign immunity from lawsuit. d. only allows lawsuits against the individual officers involved.
The double jeopardy clause is found in the a. Third Amendment
b. Fourth Amendment. c. Fifth Amendment. d. Sixth Amendment.