Define, compare, and contrast actual and constructive seizures. Give an example of each
What will be an ideal response?
Actual seizures are the taking of persons into custody with the use of hands, force,
or firearms. An example is when the officer handcuffs the suspect. Constructive
seizures occur without any physical touching, grabbing, holding, or use of force when
the individual peacefully submits to the officer's will and control. An example is
when the officer directs the person to get into the back of the patrol car.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Empirical evidence indicated treatment for drug-abusing women is:
a. Of proven effectiveness. b. Less effective than treatment for men. c. Ineffective for meth users. d. Only effective when a jail term is served.
The American Correctional Association determines all prison classification in this country
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Primary deviance according to Lemert refers to a
a. a situation where deviant behavior becomes the primary focus and basis of identity and behavior. b. internalization of new deviant identity. c. transitory period of norm violations that do not affect one's self-concept or behavior. d. theory of the primary causes of deviance.