A crime that has been cleared is one that has resulted in an arrest and referral for prosecution.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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Discuss the implications of the Stanford Prison Project for both prison inmates and guards, and how those implications relate to the potential for crisis inside a prison
What will be an ideal response?
___________ are judgments of worth of attitudes, statements, and behaviors
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A good example of the enterprise theory at work occurred during Prohibition when the passage of the ________________ restricted manufacturing and distributing of alcoholic beverages, but demand for the product remained virtually unchanged
a. Volstead Act in 1920 b. Prohibition Act in 1922 c. Wickersham Act in 1923 d. Presidential Crackdown in 1925
In which of the following situations can an offender claim the constitutional protection of double jeopardy?
A) The members of the trial jury cannot agree on a verdict, resulting in a hung jury, and the state orders a new trial. B) The offender's conviction has been set aside because of a procedural error and the state plans to retry him on the same charges. C) After the offender was acquitted, new evidence conclusively proving his guilt was uncovered and the prosecutor calls for a new trial. D) After the offender was acquitted in criminal court, he is tried in civil court.