The _____________ doctrine is used to scrutinize broad criminal laws that have the potential to intrude on freedoms protected by the First Amendment

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


overbreadth

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An effective police organization accomplishes its mission by being skilled at adapting to the demands of its external environment by initiating and reshaping its operational processes

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Most female inmates are poor women of color who have small children.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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George learns that Randy has been secretly having sexual relations with his wife Kate. George grabs his pistol, gets in his car, and drives to Randy's house intending to shoot Randy

Randy, who is sitting on his front porch, sees George exit his car with pistol in hand. Fearing the worst, Randy jumps off the porch in an effort to escape. However, Randy hits the ground awkwardly and breaks his ankle. Meanwhile, George, seeing Randy writhing in pain, changes his mind and returns home. In this instance: A) George is criminally responsible for Randy's injury because but for George's conduct, Randy would not have broken his ankle. B) George has criminal responsibility for Randy's injury because his motive was to hurt or kill Randy. C) George is not criminally responsible for Randy's injury because an intervening cause (jumping from the porch), not George's conduct, produced the injury. D) George is criminally responsible for Randy's injury due to the doctrine of transferred intent.

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Unlike the streets, race has a limited role inside a given prison subculture.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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