Which of the below are the most common methods of homicidal poisoning?

a. arsenic and cyanide
b. strychnine and anthrax
c. cyanide and strychnine
d. anthrax and cyanide


a

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Family violence is generally defined as ______.

a. any assault, battery, sexual assault, sexual battery, or any criminal offense resulting in personal injury or death of one family or household member by another who is related to the victim either biologically or legally through marriage or adoption b. failure or refusal of a parent, guardian, or other caregiver to provide for a child’s basic needs; the abuse includes harm due to the action or inaction of the caregiver c. at a minimum, any recent act or set of acts or failure to act on the part of a parent or caretaker, which results in death, serious physical or emotional harm, sexual abuse or exploitation, or an act or failure to act, which presents an imminent risk of serious harm d. the legislative requirement that certain professionals must report cases of suspected child abuse or neglect for investigation to a designated authority within a specified amount of time

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Jail organizations are determined by several factors, including each of the following EXCEPT ______.

A. level of crowding B. local views C. local police operations D. education of the jail administrator

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Billy was not read his Miranda Rights prior to being asked some basic questions on the side of the road. Yet, a video tape of him slurring his words in response to the officer’s questions was played at trial. If the Supreme Court were to hear an appeal

based on this information, it would: Billy is driving home from a bar on a Friday night when he comes upon a DUI checkpoint. At the checkpoint, an officer smells alcohol on Billy’s breath and asks him to step out of the car. Billy stumbles out of the car and slurs his words when asked a few basic questions about who he is and where he is going. Billy refuses to consent to a breathalyzer, but the officer does have a video camera record Billy as he is stumbling and slurring his words. Billy is arrested on suspicion of DUI and taken to the police station. At the station, a sample of Billy’s blood is taken. Although Billy does not consent to this, he is too drunk to put up much resistance. At his trial, officers play a video of Billy slurring his words and also introduce the blood evidence. He is convicted of DUI. a. rule the videotape evidence inadmissible because Miranda Rights were not given. b. allow the videotape into evidence because this was not a custodial interrogation requiring Miranda. c. rule the videotape inadmissible because a warrant was not obtained. d. rule the videotape inadmissible unless the checkpoint were in fact a “drug checkpoint.”

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The prison _____________ during the 1990s experienced an increase

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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