Which is not an element of the inmate code?

A) ?Don't interfere with inmates' interests.
B) ?Don't lose your head.
C) ?Don't talk to the guards.
D) ?Be tough and don't lose your dignity.
E) ?Don't be a sucker.


C

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What will be an ideal response?

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Explain the debate over the USA Patriot Act.

What will be an ideal response?

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Under the plain feel doctrine, the officer who is conducting a valid frisk of a person who has lawfully stopped may

A) actually reach inside the outer garments of the stopped individual to retrieve an object whose presence and feel, discerned during a frisk, clearly is reasonably indicative of criminality. B) never reach inside the outer garments at any time unless a weapon-like lump has been felt by the officer while patting down the outer garments. C) always conduct a frisk since that operation is merely part of the stop-and-frisk doctrine that has been approved by the Supreme Court of the Untied States. D) always reach inside the outer garments or go into a pocket when an officer finds any object regardless of feel or touch when the identity of the object remains unknown. E) none of the above answers constitutes a correct response.

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