Murder rates are higher in ________ and ________ states.
A. northeastern; Midwestern
B. western; northern
C. southern; eastern
D. southern; western
Answer: D
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Which of the following are provided by the author as examples of full ________ enforcement?
A) speeding B) prostitution C) drunk driving D) All of the above. E) None of the above.
Grant was arrested for unlawful possession of a firearm, a misdemeanor in New York State. He is involved in a custody battle with his ex-wife and he brought the gun with him to scare her into letting him see his daughter more often. They got into a shouting match and he pulled the gun out. Grant was arrested and he pled guilty to disorderly conduct, a handgun violation, and was given probation. Even though Grant and his ex-wife don't see eye to eye, the likelihood that Grant will successfully complete his term of probation is high based on which factor?
A. He wants to see his daughter. B. He does not have a past criminal history. C. The judge will put him in jail if he doesn't comply. D. He is getting counseling for his anger issues.
What was the case resulting from the Tennessee moon-shiners' confession that did not address custodial interrogation or illegal confessions?
A) Escobedo v. Illinois, 1964 B) Mallory v. U.S., 1957 C) McNabb v. U.S., 1943 D) Miranda v. Arizona, 1966
The Hate Crimes Act of 1990 was created because:
a. there was an increasing concern of these types of crimes b. this was when the first hate crime occurred c. Latinos protested against educational inequality d. none of these