On what basis was the the federal government able to claim jurisdiction in the cases of the Americans convicted of child pornography?
a. The actions of those convicted crossed over international borders. b. The actions of those convicted crossed over county borders.
c. The states were unaware of the criminal activities, so lost their claim of jurisdiction.
d. The federal government was concerned that the accused would not get a fair trial at the state level.
a
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The Clinton presidential administration of the 1990s was somewhat more ideologically attuned to pursuing white collar crime cases, and a dramatic increase in the pursuit of ____ cases, in particular, occurred during the early years of this administration.
a. state crime b. political corruption c. environmental crime d. antitrust
The casework focus of helping offenders in the community has been slowly transitioning into one in which officers use a surveillance approach to supervision. Which of the following does this approach NOT emphasize?
a. monitoring and enforcing compliance with the conditions of supervision b. timely detection of violations c. working closely with individuals to find jobs or get into treatment programs d. expeditious revocation when violations occur
Before the Enlightenment and classical theory, what was generally believed to be the cause of crime?
What would be an ideal response?
Low visibility surveillance is an example of
a. over patrol. b. preventive patrol. c. apprehension patrol. d. arrest patrol. e. selective enforcement.