The pivotal event that turned chattel slavery as the primary labor force of the plantation system was ____________
a. Pussy riots
b. Bearden v. Georgia
c. Cutter V. Wilkinson
d. Bacon's Rebellion
d
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Which was the first city to hire full-time police matrons in 1845?
a. Baltimore b. Boston c. Los Angeles d. New York
The Supreme Court in the case of South Dakota v. Opperman approved the police use of routine _________ inventories so long as they were done pursuant to an established department policy
Fill in the blank with correct word.
Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1. Under the English common law, burglary was a felony involving the breaking and entering of a dwelling during either day or night with the intent to commit an offense therein. 2. A defendant is prosecuted for burglary under a modern state statute. The evidence reveals that he merely stuck his foot in the door and kicked the homeowner. He defends on the ground that he had not made a sufficient entry. Defendant will likely be successful in his defense. ANS: F REF: 223 LO: 6 3. Modern arson statutes typically expand on the common-law definition of arson by making it unlawful to cause fire or explosion damage to a structure irrespective of whether it is a dwelling. 4. As the common law developed, personal property generally consisted largely of intangible items.
There is a direct correlation between the development of laws that criminalize a particular type of organized criminal behavior or activity and
A. the demise of criminal enterprises. B. a decrease in the number of criminal enterprises. C. apathy among criminal enterprises. D. the expansion of criminal enterprises.