When Officer Castro pulled the car over after suspicious behavior, he encountered a strong smell of a well-known drug that he has had significant experience with prior to this case. The strong presence of the smell of this drug gives Officer Castro enough ________ to search the vehicle
a. reasonable suspicion
b. hunch
c. probable cause
d. proof beyond a reasonable doubt
c
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The second level of Gilligan’s (1982) focuses on ______.
a. women begin to become aware of their responsibility for others’ well-being b. social norms and consensus are the basis for moral judgments and concern for others, especially others’ feelings, and the possibility of hurting others is of major concern c. women now understand that care includes caring for themselves as well as others d. individual survival is paramount, and moral considerations are relevant only when one’s own needs are in conflict
A finding that the facts alleged in a petition are true is referred to as a:
a. proof of guilt. b. sustained waiver. c. proven disposition. d. sustained petition.
The Philadelphia survey found that arrest and punishment did little to deter chronic offenders.
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Juveniles charged with __________ are the most likely to be treated as adults in criminal cases
a. drug offenses b. property offenses c. violent offenses d. status offenses