Constitutionally mandated services provided to inmates include:
a. medical services.
b. library.
c. visitation with family.
d. all of these choices.
d
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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. The privilege against self-incrimination is absolute; a defendant cannot be compelled to testify in his/her own trial. 2. Certain categories of individuals generally cannot be compelled to testify in criminal cases. 3. Once evidence has been objected to, it cannot be admitted. 4. If a jury votes to acquit a defendant and the judge believes they should have convicted the defendant, the judge has the authority to have the jury foreman explain their decision. 5. Once the jury begins to deliberate, there can be no more contact between the jury and the attorneys.
What is a taking of property accomplished by the threat of future harm to person, property, or reputation?
a. arson b. extortion c. burglary d. disorderly conduct
The police subculture creates a set of truths officers are expected to subscribe to. Which of the following is one of them?
a. Patrol work is for those who are smart enough to realize its advantages and not transfer to more stressful assignments. b. The police are the only real crime fighters. c. Policing your own colleagues counts more than anything else. d. It is possible to win the war on crime without bending the rules.
When a person is convicted of multiple offenses, a judge might impose a sentence of 10 years for one offense and 20 years for the other offense, so the offender would serve 30 years. This type of sentencing is called:
A. concurrent sentencing. B. just deserts sentencing. C. consecutive sentencing. D. real-time sentencing.