Why would it be more difficult to draw clear limits for verbal and psychologically charged interactions with suspects than for physical force?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: Students should recognize that it is more difficult to describe what exactly constitutes verbal and psychological abuse, partly since it is very difficult to accurately describe things like tone of voice, whereas it is easier to say whether to use a particular form of force, how, and to what part of a suspect's body. In addition, what constitutes verbal and psychological abuse may be highly dependent on context in a way that what constitutes excessive physical force is not.
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A. legal realism B. critical race theory C. functionalism D. legal behavioralism
What are the crime-control implications of social conflict theories?
What will be an ideal response?
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A. Temporary or long-lived damage to water systems. B. Loss of the productive use of land that has been contaminated by a "HazMat Event". C. Necessity to destroy food items (meat, grain, vegetables) contaminated by a "HazMat Event." D. Lowering of the protein content of food plants.
The purpose of the Human Genome Project was to determine the complete sequence of
a. DNA. b. RNA. c. XYY. d. MAOA