Describe some of the key differences between the law on the books and the law in action.

What will be an ideal response?


The law on the books describes what the law should be, based on the articulated rules of American law found in constitutions, cases, judicial opinions, and administrative rules and regulations. The law on the books differs significantly from the law in action in many respects.The law in action reveals what actually happens in criminal courts. Examples may include the realities that while there are more than 13 million arrests each year, about half actually result in filing of charges. Grand juries are groups of citizens who are given the responsibility for charging in felony cases, but they almost always indict the defendants that prosecutors want charged. Felony defendants have a right to file a motion to suppress unconstitutionally seized evidence, but those motions are rarely granted.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Stopping a traffic violator would be an example of a "call for service."

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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An unalienable right to privacy is not specifically articulated in the Constitution, and case law reveals that the Court has not generalized a constitutional right to privacy, noting that other provisions of the Constitution protect privacy from

other forms of governmental invasion. a. True b. False

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The Crime triangle is a way of ________ routine activities

A) Controlling B) Changing C) Confusing D) Conceptualizing

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