How do the Bill of Rights and democratically inspired legal restraints on the police help ensure personal freedoms in our society?

What will be an ideal response?


• The Bill of Rights was designed to protect citizens against abuses of police power. It does so by guaranteeing due process of law for everyone suspected of having committed a crime and by ensuring the availability of constitutional rights to all citizens, regardless of state or local law or procedure. Within the context of criminal case processing, due-process requirements mandate that all justice system officials, not only the police, respect the rights of accused individuals throughout the criminal justice process.

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a. True b. False

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According to utilitarianism, the morality of an act is determined, by the __________it brings, compared with other alternative actions

A. knowledge. B. pleasure. C. consequences. D. controversy. E. None of the above.

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

1. Law enforcement agencies are not prone to promote myths about gangs. 2. The myth that gang members reflect a new wave of super-predators is one of the most complex gang myths. 3. Street gangs are more likely to be involved in drug distribution and sales than crime syndicates or cartels. 4. Law enforcement personnel attribute the majority of gang violence to gang migration. 5. The bulk of drug-related gang violence is due to fighting over market control of the drug market.

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The fire department has extinguished a residential fire where a 72 year old woman was killed. Why are firefighters attempting to determine the point of origin?

A. To reconstruct how the firefighting operation was conducted to rule out any wrong doing on behalf of the fire department. B. To locate the origin of the water that was used to extinguish the fire in order to learn of better ways to fight fires in the future to avoid fatalities. C. To help determine if the fire was organic or post-organic. D. To assist in making a determination of arson, natural, or accidental causes.

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