Although a state is unlikely to do it, a person may be punished for being homeless.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


False

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1. Lawsuits have been remarkably successful in spurring many of the needed changes in correctional practice. 2. Hiring and training practices have little impact on the prevention of sexual abuse in prison. 3. Despite training efforts to provide female correctional officers with defensive and offensive tactics to deal with male inmates, they fail to provide women with an advantage in a physical altercation with a male inmate. 4. Liberal feminists believe that women who violate social norms are whores.

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Instrumental violence is motivated by emotions such as rage and jealousy. 2. The Uniform Crime Reporting Program features official arrest data from state and local law enforcement agencies. 3. The NCVS is one of several ongoing self-report surveys in which interviewed persons are asked about the number and characteristics of victimizations they have experienced during the previous year, regardless of whether they reported these victimizations to the police. 4. A recent study of juvenile offenders examined whether males and females of different races/ethnicities differentially recalled incidents of self-reported offending compared to official records and concluded that, “the SRO [self-reported offending] measure produces a reasonably good indicator of illegal activities.” 5. U.S. murder rates are about three times higher than all other countries.

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The current chief justice of the U.S. Supreme Court is John Roberts

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Police assigned to an airport learned that Andrew Sokolow, had paid $2,100 for tickets from a roll of $20 bills, had just made a round-trip flight from Honolulu to Miami, stayed in Miami less than 48 hours with no checked luggage, looked nervous, and had used a name that did not match the name under which his telephone number was listed. The officers stopped the man and detained him long enough

to let a trained dog sniff his luggage. The dog alerted and during the search, they found several pounds of cocaine in his shoulder bag. The police used a drug courier profile in this case. How did the U.S. Supreme Court rule? to let a trained dog sniff his luggage. The dog alerted and during the search, they found several pounds of cocaine in his shoulder bag. The police used a drug courier profile in this case. How did the U.S. Supreme Court rule?

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