Luckenbill argued that homicide is often the result of a seemingly inconsequential incident that turn into what he called:
A. Confrontational homicides
B. Character contests
C. Honor challenges
D. Duels
B
You might also like to view...
The purpose of this act, sponsored by WI Re
a. Real Identity Theft Act of 2005 b. Real Fraud Act of 2005 c. Real I.D. Act of 2005 d. Identity Theft Deterrence Act 2005
A key to understanding where the police are today and what direction they need to go is ______.
a. accurate, adequate, and meaningful information b. understanding the importance of communication c. understanding criminological theory d. understanding what the public thinks and what they want in police officers
According to the Supreme Court in Michigan v. Sitz, involving sobriety checkpoints, detaining a car briefly at a sobriety check point:
a. is not a stop. b. is a stop, but it is not covered by the Fourth Amendment. c. is a stop to which the Fourth Amendment applies. d. requires probable cause to think that someone in the car has committed a crime.
________________ is a law enforcement–led strategy whereby local police direct intensive patrols to specific geographic areas with high rates of gun-related incidents of violence
a. Gun interdiction b. Concentrated patrol c. Target patrol d. Specific target patrol