According to the classical school of philosophy, the likelihood of deterrence is determined by which principles?
a. Magnanimity, fortitude, and specificity
b. Rigor, precision, and relevance
c. Severity, certainty, and celerity
d. Balance, interest, and rationality
e. Exactitude, proximity, and equity
c. Severity, certainty, and celerity
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What type of report is used to document the events that occur when you arrest a suspect?
a. Crime Report b. Incident Report c. Arrest Report d. Daily Activity Report
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Typically, a prosecutor will charge a defendant with ______.
A. the most serious level of crime the defender is believed to have committed B. the crime with the best chance of reaching a conviction C. the crime worked out in advance with the defense attorney's office D. the crime recommended to the prosecutor's office by the police investigator(s)
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1.Tom has been arrested for driving with a blood alcohol content of 0.07. The state Tom was arrested in sets the blood alcohol level at 0.08 in order for a defendant to be charged with driving with an unlawful blood alcohol level. Because Tom’s blood alcohol level was below the 0.08 level, Tom cannot be charged with any alcohol related offense. 2.After Gary’s arrest, the prosecutor offered the opportunity to take a polygraph test. Gary refused. The prosecutor can introduce Gary’s refusal into evidence at Gary’s trial. 3.In Frye v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court held that the results of polygraph tests