Arrests of employed suspects for domestic assault caused higher rates of repeat offending over the long term than arresting unemployed suspects
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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The meaning of probable cause differs depending on whether an arrest or a search warrant is issued
a. True b. False
An objection to answering questions posed in interrogatories would not be that it is:
A. Irrelevant. B. Duplicative. C. Personal. D. Privileged.
________ possession is having on one's person any illicit or non-prescribed controlled substance for one's own use.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Jack and Jill are both convicted of armed robbery. At the sentencing hearing, the judge sentences Jack to ten years in prison and orders him to pay a fine of $1,120 as well as restitution to the victims. Jill, on the other hand, is sentenced to only five years in prison and must pay a fine of $750; she does not have to pay any restitution. Jill's sentence, which is more lenient than Jack's for the same crime, provides an example of:
A. the brutalization hypothesis. B. the gendered hypothesis. C. the patriarchal hypothesis. D. the chivalry hypothesis.