One rationale for waivers is to make harsher punishments possible for juvenile offenders
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
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In several arrest cases, the courts have considered what sources of information meet the probable cause burden. Three main sources of information have been examined. Which of the following is NOT one of them?
a. Informants and other third parties b. Undercover agent information c. Firsthand knowledge d. Information that turns out, after the fact, to be mistaken but is reasonably relied on
In determining probable cause, the term "man of reasonable caution" is best interpreted using the standard of an "objectively reasonable police officer," may be found in which case?
a. Maryland v. Pringle (2003) b. Alabama v. White (1990) c. Miranda v. Arizona (1966) d. Brinegar v. United States (1949)
Define and explain social labeling theory. In your explanation, provide examples of how the theory is used to explain human behavior.. Do you agree or disagree with this theory, why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
In Ballew v. Georgia (1978), the Court unanimously held the minimum number of jurors must be...
a. Six b. Nine c. Twelve d. Ten