Perhaps the best known of the gang programs is Gang Resistance Education and Training (G.R.E.A.T.)
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Did Officer Tarter violate Gregory's due process right against suggestive show-ups so as to result in the officer's civil liability?
Gregory was convicted of two rapes that occurred in 1992. After spending seven years in prison, he was exonerated after DNA testing proved that he was not the donor of the biological evidence. In one case Officer Tarter visited Ms. S (a victim) with a photopak that included Gregory's picture and five others, but only Gregory's had a recent date on it. Ms. S was unable to make any identification from the photopak. Thereafter, Tarter and Greer asked Gregory to come in for a line-up in the presence of Ms. S. By the time Plaintiff and his attorney arrived at the station, Tarter had taken no affirmative steps, beyond securing the presence of Ms. S, to effectuate a line-up. Line-ups take at least an hour to arrange and can take days if the suspect has unique characteristics. Tarter never informed Gregory or his lawyer, or police supervisors or the prosecutor that Ms. S had failed to pick Gregory's picture out of a photopak, or that Ms. S's description of her assailant was inconsistent with Plaintiff's physical appearance. After Gregory arrived at the station anticipating a line-up, Tarter instead him to agree to a oneon-one show-up with Ms. S. Gregory agreed and signed a preprinted "waiver" form consenting to the show-up. Ms S. identified Gregory at the one-on-one show-up, and he was arrested immediately following the identification. A civil suit against a police officer overcomes a police officer's qualified immunity against the lawsuit if the officer's actions violated "clearly established law." What will be an ideal response?
Differential association theory (DAT) is the brainchild of Edwin Sutherland. What was his ambition for developing this? There are nine main points to this theory-briefly summarize at least three. Ans: Answer will come from the following:
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An admission of guilt (i.e., a confession) in common law jurisdictions eliminates the need for a trial. In civil law jurisdictions, an admission of guilt:
a. also eliminates the need for a trial. b. is required before the offender can be sentenced. c. is simply treated as additional evidence to be evaluated. d. is the only way a convicted person can receive any leniency at sentencing.