Disabilities covered by the law include physical and mental impairments
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
True
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For Officer Franklin to conduct a warrantless search of the entire vehicle, she must have one of the following:
a. probable cause must be present and the vehicle must be abandoned. b. probable cause must be present and the vehicle must be mobile. c. reasonable suspicion must be present and the vehicle must be abandoned. d. reasonable suspicion must be present and the vehicle must be mobile.
Researchers at the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research conducted an annual national self-report survey, called _____________________, which involved a sample of about 3,000 thousand youths
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
In states with determinate sentencing, the prisoner's sentence is determined by:
a. the legislature. b. the judge. c. the jury. d. corrections officials.
Match the Supreme Court case to its decision.
A) Severely restricted the conditions under which transfers from juvenile to adult court may occur. B) Juveniles do not have a constitutional right to trial by a jury of their peers. C) Set the evidentiary standard in delinquency cases as proof beyond a reasonable doubt. D) Permitted pretrial detention of juveniles and held that it may be necessary for the protection of the child and others. E) Held that mandatory sentences of life without parole for juveniles convicted of homicide are unconstitutional. F) Held that sentencing a juvenile to life without the possibility of parole for a crime not involving homicide was unconstitutional. G) Provided juveniles with basic due process rights at hearings that could result in institutional commitment. H) Prohibited execution of offenders who committed capital crimes when under the age of 18. I) Held that the age of suspects must be considered when determining whether they would feel free not to respond to police questioning. J) Required courts to provide the essentials of due process in juvenile proceedings. 1) In re Gault 2) Graham v. Florida 3) Roper v. Simmons 4) Kent v. U.S. 5) Mckeiver v. Pennsylvania 6) Schall v. Martin 7) Miller v. Alabama 8) In re Winship 9) J.D.B. v. North Carolina 10) Breed v. Jones