What does it mean to say that a disproportionate amount of victims experience the vast majority of crime?
What will be an ideal response?
Many studies, in various countries, have found that there are a relatively small proportion of crime victims who experience a great deal of all victimizations. This means that recurring victimization accounts for a great proportion of all crime overall.
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An agreement between prosecution and defense in which the accused pleads guilty in return for a reduced sentence, reduction of charges, or some other consideration is known as ______.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
A woman contacted police and identified herself. She told the police a suspect had shown her marijuana in his car and told her that in a few minutes he would be driving to a specified geographical area with the drugs
The informant provided investigators specific details about the suspect's vehicle and license plate number. The police followed up on the information given to them by the concerned citizen and located the vehicle. They stopped the vehicle, conducted a search, and found drugs in the car. The suspect was subsequently arrested. Which statement below best reflects the credibility of the informant and the legality of the police actions (State v. Lindquist)? A. The woman is credible and the officers had probable cause to search the vehicle and arrest the suspect. B. Since the woman did not have a history of reliability, the woman is not legally credible and as a result, the officers did not have probable cause to search the vehicle and arrest the suspect. C. The woman is credible, but this only gives the police reasonable suspicion, not probable cause, resulting in the suppression of the evidence obtained in an illegal search. D. The woman is not credible since a legitimate motivation was not identified by the police, thus the search and arrest are void.
______ are more expensive than other forms of evaluation.
a. Implementation evaluations b. Process evaluations c. Outcome evaluations d. Formula evaluations
The word best used to describe the action taken on people who fail on parole is:
a. suspended. b. terminated. c. revoked. d. monitored.