How does reasonable suspicion differ from probable cause?
What will be an ideal response?
Both reasonable suspicion and probable cause are legal standards of proof. Reasonable suspicion is a lesser standard that probable cause. Police officers can conduct field interrogations and stop and frisks based upon reasonable suspicion. Probable cause is needed for full scale searches, arrests, and to receive warrants.
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All of the following are things research cannot effect (for prisoners) EXCEPT ______.
A. treatment B. parole decision C. cell mate
What was the result of the Supreme Court ruling in In re Gault?
A. Juveniles were granted most of the due process and protection guarantees available to adults. B. Corrections officers were protected against lawsuits from juvenile inmates who had been abused. C. Juvenile corrections facilities were declared illegal. D. All statewide juvenile facilities were placed under federal control.
The foundation of developmental theory can be traced to _______, who researched the life cycle of delinquent careers in the 1930s
A) ?Marvin Wolfgang B) ?Sheldon and Eleanor Glueck C) ?Rolf Loeber D) ?Sampson and Laub
A(n) __________ will post bail for a defendant for a fee
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word