______ is an objective basis supported by specific facts that leads an officer to believe that someone committed a crime.
A. Reasonable suspicion
B. Clear and convincing evidence
C. Probable cause
D. Reasonable doubt
A. Reasonable suspicion
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The key goal of neighborhood-oriented policing is to:
a. eliminate crime b. create a public forum for the communication between the police and the public c. establish "feel good" social work programs d. bring the police and community together to solve criminal and order maintenance issues
The death rate for prostitutes is ______ times higher than the overall population.
A. 5 B. 15 C. 30 D. 40
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Following the Gault decision, the juvenile justice system became more like the criminal justice system in regard to its focus. 2. Beginning in 1985, there was a growing crime problem in the youthful offender population in many states. 3. During the tough on crime juvenile justice era, a number of states revised their transfer and waiver criteria laws to make it easier to waive a juvenile to adult court. 4. One of the most active independent foundations in seeking juvenile justice reform is the Carnegie Foundation. 5. In 2016, the Obama Administration banned the use of solitary confinement for youthful offenders being held in adult federal prisons.
Unnecessary delays in case processing may increase the likelihood of a juvenile's subsequent involvement with the court
Indicate whether the statement is true or false