Explain why special-needs searches generally do not require a warrant or probable cause.
What will be an ideal response?
Student response should include not to serve the purposes of law enforcement, intended to promote safety and welfare of individuals and the public, and not intended to gather evidence of a crime
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The Auburn system rested on the principle of:
a. Uninterrupted solitary confinement b. Strict corporal punishment c. prisoners sleep in individual cells but eat and work together in groups d. None of the above.
Where do most hate crime incidents occur?
A. victim’s car B. victim’s workplace C. victim’s residence D. victim’s place of worship
In the Justice Department report on "Broken Windows and Police Discretion," what does George L. Kelling suggest is necessary for the police to effectively address quality-of-life issues in neighborhoods?
A. better and newer equipment, especially computers B. more rigorous training standards C. clear guidance in the form of rules that tell them both what they should do and what they should not do D. more money to recruit qualified officers
In this case, a death row inmate sough habeas corpus relief by challenging his sentence on the grounds that defendants in his state were four times more likely to be sentenced to death for killing whites than African Americans
A) Woodson v. North Carolina B) Furman v. Georgia C) Roberts v. Louisiana D) McClesky v. Kemp