Late one night a deputy sheriff catches Bill and Rudy stealing Javier's cattle. When apprehended, the two had successfully loaded six calves into a trailer. The fair market value of the calves is $200 each
The most serious offense Bill and Rudy may be charged with is:
A) felony theft. B) six counts of Class A misdemeanor theft.
C) six counts of Class C misdemeanor theft. D) six counts of Class B misdemeanor theft.
A
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In which of the following areas should criminal justice professionals formulate measures to prevent the practice of racial profiling on the part of police officers?
a. accountability and supervision b. agency policy to address racial profiling c. recruitment and hiring d. all of the above
Which of the following statements regarding labeling theories is TRUE?
a. Labeling is a macro-level perspective. b. Symbolic interactionists advocate direct observation of the social world. c. Labeling theorists argue that reactions to deviant behavior can be ignored. d. In defining deviance, the reaction to the behavior or the person is not as important.
A police officer has probable cause to arrest Sam, a man who is carrying a back-pack. What may the officer search, incident to a lawful arrest in this situation?
A. The officer may thoroughly search Sam, and his backpack. B. The officer may thoroughly search Sam, but not his backpack. C. The officer may search Sam by patting him down over his outer layer of clothing for the sole purpose of locating weapons, but under no circumstances may she search his backpack. D. The officer may not search Sam without a warrant or consent.
Judges are mostly ineffective managers.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)