The Supreme Court held that in high-speed pursuits, officers could be held liable only for activities that:
A) indicate a preponderance of evidence
B) show reckless indifference to life
C) shock the conscience
D) involve police vehicles traveling too fast for existing conditions
C
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Which of the following is not one of the core principles of restorative justice discussed by Van Ness and Strong (1997)?
a. Justice requires healing of victims, offenders and communities injured by the crime. b. All victims of crime can benefit from restorative justice. c. Victims, offenders, and communities should be permitted to actively involve themselves in the justice process in a timely and substantial manner. d. Roles and responsibilities of the government should be rethought, and in its promotion of justice, government should be responsible for preserving a just order, and the community should be responsible for establishing peace.
The death of an individual suffering from chronic alcoholism is ruled:
a. Natural. b. Accidental. c. Suicide. d. Undetermined.
Democratic communications provide for a minimum of contacts, thereby leaving subordinates to operate in isolation
a. True b. False
Discuss at least three major challenges affecting the ability of corrections to function
What will be an ideal response?