Judges Which is not a factor considered by judges during sentencing?
A) Dangerousness
B) Sexual orientation
C) Recidivism
D) Offense severity
E) Use of a weapon
B
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
Cases decided by the Supreme Court of the United States have determined when the concept of jeopardy attaches in a particular case. Judicial interpretation of our federal constitution has determined that jeopardy attaches
A) following the time that the defendant has been arrested for a specific crime. B) in a jury trial, at the time that jury selection has been completed and the jury has been empanelled and sworn [collectively taken the oath to serve as a jurors]. C) during the preliminary hearing at the moment that the bailiff begins to read the indictment to the defendant. D) when the judge first enters the courtroom and the bailiff calls the court to order immediately prior to the start of the trial. E) none of the above is a correct response.
Explain the parameters of a consent search.
What will be an ideal response?
Suppose you are incarcerated in a state prison. You are curious about the inmate subculture and inmate code that you keep hearing about and ask some other inmates about it. You also ask them to explain why they think an inmate subculture forms. One inmate, Frank, explains to you that all the things that inmates are deprived of when they are incarcerated, such as freedom, personal liberty, heterosexual relationships, and security, force inmates to create their own subculture. However, another inmate, Carl, disagrees with Frank. He argues that this subculture does not develop in prison; rather, he argues that inmates already hold the values of the prison code on the outside and bring them to prison with them. The process of developing the inmate subculture that Frank is referring to is the:
A. importation model. B. prisonization model. C. deprivation model. D. incapacitation model.