______ is a premeditated and unlawful act in which groups or agents of some principal engage in a threatened or actual use of force or violence against human or property targets.
a. Organized
b. White-collar
c. Terrorism
d. Transnational
c. Terrorism
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Pepinsky (1999) sees two contrary approaches toward social control in the forms of ______.
a. imperatives and hypotheticals b. making and keeping c. war making and peacemaking d. rights and responsibilities
In Cambodia, sex trafficking is extremely popular. Why is that?
a. Religion in Cambodia strictly forbids it making it all the more an attractive option. b. The $250 the family can get for a daughter doubles the annual family income and she is replaceable. c. Most people in Cambodia have enough money to buy a wife. d. The government demands the first-born daughter of each family in a sick form of “taxes.”
Review the following facts from Arizona v. Gant (2009): Police officers arrested Rodney Gant for driving with a suspended license
After he was handcuffed and locked in the back of a patrol car, officers searched his car and found cocaine in a jacket located on the backseat. Gant moved to suppress the cocaine found by police. How did the U.S. Supreme Court rule on the search incident to arrest issue in this case? A. The Court held that the search-incident-to-arrest exception to the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement justified the search in this case. B. The Court held that the search-incident-to-arrest exception to the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement was not at issue and the search and ultimate seizure of contraband was lawful. C. The Court held that the search-incident-to-arrest exception to the Fourth Amendment's warrant requirement did NOT justify the search in this case because the arrestee was not within reaching distance of the passenger compartment at the time of the search. D. The Court held that the driving with a suspended license and drug trafficking are inherently linked and as such, the search in this case was lawful.
It was once the prevailing legal philosophy that prisoners forfeited their constitutional rights as a consequence of their crimes. ______ shifted this philosophy and opened the floodgates on prisoner litigation.
a. Batson v. Kentucky b. Cooper v. Pate c. Estelle v. Gamble d. Brown v. Plata