The majority of police departments have a(n) ________ structure, which is typically depicted as a pyramid with power and control emanating from the top
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
quasi-military
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Does Missouri have standing to challenge the search?
Greenville detectives, investigating a crack-cocaine ring, obtained a warrant to search the apartment of Curtis and Laura Sibert (Siberts) for cocaine. Victor Missouri was in the apartment at the time, standing near a quantity of crack cocaine. He was arrested and charged with trafficking in crack cocaine. He seeks to challenge the search; the lead detective admitted that he lied in the affidavit issued in support of the search warrant. South Carolina claims that Missouri has no standing to challenge the evidence because he has no reasonable expectation of privacy in the Siberts' apartment. Missouri and Curtis Sibert have been close friends for many years. On occasion, Curtis gave Missouri a key to the Siberts' apartment, allowing Missouri to come and go as he pleased. Even though Missouri lived only a few miles away, he would stay at the Siberts' apartment whenever he wanted to "get away." Missouri testified that the apartment was a place of comfort and solace for him and that he felt a sense of privacy there. At the time of the arrest Missouri's key ring contained two car keys and a key to his own apartment, but he was there for at least seven hours. What will be an ideal response?
Compare and contrast the data on sex crimes and the ability of these crimes to be rational. Provide evidence which supports your opinion on the rational nature of sex crimes.
What will be an ideal response?
The category describing the drug-crime relationship as drug use and criminal behavior as part of a generally deviant way of life, categorized by lack of conventional activity and exposure to criminal risk factor is:
a. drug-defined crime b. drug-related crime c. drug-using lifestyle d. drug addiction
Impersonating a public servant is a..
a. Class A misdemeanor b. Class B misdemeanor c. 3rd degree felony d. State jail felony