According to State v. Ellis, searches of college dormitory rooms:
a. are not protected by the Fourth Amendment.
b. by university officials require reasonable suspicion.
c. are governed by the same standards for searches of elementary and high school students.
d. do not require a warrant or probable cause when conducted by university residence hall staff officials forhealth and safety reasons.
d
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In the case of Murphy v. Waterfront Commission, the United States Supreme Court held that:
A. if the federal government grants immunity to a witness, the state may still use the witness's testimony, as long as it is transactional testimony. B. if the federal government grants immunity to a witness, the state may still use the witness's testimony, as long as the witness was granted conditional immunity. C. if a state grants immunity to a witness, the federal government is not bound by the state's immunity and may still compel the witness to testify in a federal prosecution. D. if a state grants immunity to a witness, the federal government is bound by the state's immunity and may not compel the witness to testify in a federal prosecution.
After the 9/11 attacks, ________ policing became the preferred model
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_________ are challenging for criminologists to explain because they defy long-held assumptions about the cause of crime
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