In July of 2010 a federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking these provisions of the Arizona immigration law, agreeing with the U.S. Justice Department that immigration enforcement laws were within the exclusive power of the

a. federal government
b. Supreme Court
c. U.S. Military
d. state government


a

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For an evaluability assessment which of the following is not a crucial question?

a. Where will the project be done? b. Is the project evaluable? c. Who can do this work? d. Will the findings be used?

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All of the following statements regarding media-based anticrime efforts are true EXCEPT __________________

a. Anticrime efforts appear to be an effective means of disseminating information and influencing attitudes, but their ability to significantly affect behavior has not been established. b. Although useful in specific areas, media-based anticrime programs are not likely to significantly reduce the overall crime rate. c. Media-based anticrime programs can have significant immediate effects. d. Media-based anticrime programs can have significant long-term effects.

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Rita is a single mother. One night Kyle, a neighbor, breaks into Rita's apartment intending to engage in sexual intercourse with her. Quietly he picks up Rita's sleeping infant and carries the child into Rita's bedroom

Kyle awakens Rita and tells her if she does not engage in sexual intercourse with him, he will harm the child. Fearful for herself and the child, Rita agrees to have sex with Kyle. Before Kyle departs he tells Rita not to tell anyone about the incident or he will come back and harm the child. After Kyle leaves the apartment, Rita calls the police. The most serious offense Kyle has committed is: A) no offense because Rita consented to the sexual intercourse. B) terroristic threat. C) aggravated sexual assault. D) indecency with a child.

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The "harmless error" doctrine applies to cases involving the admissibility of a. evidence obtained without a warrant. b. fingerprints left at the scene

c. rumors. d. involuntary confessions. e. evidence obtained through entrapment.

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