The U.S. Supreme Court applied the Fourth Amendment to the states in

a. Mapp v. Ohio (1961)

b. Terry v. Ohio (1968).
c. Chimel v. California (1969).
d. Wolf v. Colorado (1949).


d

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Why should a researcher use rates, percentages, or proportions over simple counts and frequencies?

Students should include the following: Simple counts and frequencies do not take into consideration the size of the total at-risk population within each category. They allow a standardization to compare across groups of unequal sizes. Simple frequencies can lead to misleading conclusions.

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Social disorganization theories tend to focus on which of the following?

a) Rural residents b) Juvenile delinquents c) Adult career offenders d) Deviant parents

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Which of the following is not one of the ways that police officers can break the law and disobey departmental policies?

A) Corruption B) The use of discretion C) Favoritism. D) Discrimination E) Failure to carry out their duties properly

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