Identify and discuss the three general categories of probation conditions
What will be an ideal response?
o Standard conditions:
• imposed on all probationers
• include reporting regularly to the probation officer, notifying the agency of any changes of address, not leaving the jurisdiction without permission, and remaining employed
o Punitive conditions:
• usually reflect the seriousness of the offense
• intended to increase the punishment of the offender
• include fines, community service, restitution, drug testing, and home confinement
o Treatment conditions:
• imposed to reverse patterns of self-destructive behavior
• may include undergoing alcohol and or drug treatment, or anger-control therapy
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a. ten-print fingerprints. b. latent prints. c. ID-match prints. d. comparison prints.
What is a Actus reus (guilty act)?
What will be an ideal response?
The major trial courts are more formal in their proceedings than the lower courts
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The _________________________ is the process in which a potential jury panel is questioned by the prosecution and the defense to select jurors who are unbiased and objective
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word