A _________ must be limited initially to a pat-down of a person's outer clothing
a. search
b. frisk
c. warrantless search
d. None of the answers are correct.
b
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The components of GDP using the income method (excluding indirect business taxes and depreciation) are
A) consumption expenditures, investment expenditures, government expenditures, and net exports. B) wages, interest, rents, and profits. C) wages and interest. D) consumption expenditures, investment expenditures, and government expenditures.
Identify and describe any two common rape myths
What will be an ideal response?
Which statement is true about the Harrison Narcotic Act?
A. required doctors to list the ingredients of drugs they were prescribing to patients B. required doctors to register with the IRS the opiate drugs and cocaine that they were prescribing to their patients and pay a small fee for the right to prescribe such drugs C. It finally put opiates in the five schedules. D. It prohibited doctors from prescribing unlimited amounts of opiate drugs to their patients, and put severe restrictions on the prescriptions.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Most correctional officers and inmates know that the background of an offender (or of a correctional officer) has a strong impact on how that person behaves, both inside and outside of a prison; this simply makes good intuitive sense. 2. The social learning theory states the subculture within prisons is brought in from outside the walls by offenders who have developed their beliefs and norms while on the streets. In other words, the prison subculture is reflective of the offender subculture on the streets. 3. An estimated 35% of transgender inmates held in prisons and 34% held in local jails reported experiencing one or more incidents of sexual victimization by another inmate or facility staff in the past 12 months or since admission, if less than 12 months. 4. A mule is a person who smuggles drugs into prison for another inmate. 5. A convict is an inmate who is respected for being self-reliant and independent of other inmates or the system.