The Supreme Court has "created" the standard of justification known as "reasonable suspicion" for investigatory detentions. Should it have?Why or why not?
What will be an ideal response?
Answers should thoroughly explain Terry v. Ohio investigatory detentions and the rationale behind them. A clear and definite position should be taken and defended on the basis of reasonable expectation of privacy.
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a. civilian; military b. initial; secondary c. military grade; nonmilitary grade d. primary; secondary
A probation officer is completing a risk assessment for a new offender she will be supervising. He was convicted of repeatedly exposing himself to middle-school children. The officer wants to keep a very close watch on the offender to ensure that he does not approach any schools or playgrounds. What would be the best technological tool to help her monitor the offender?
A. active GPS monitor B. passive GPS monitor C. automated kiosk reporting (AKR) D. remote alcohol detection (RAD)
Discuss the role of friendship with regard to peer relationships and delinquency.
What will be an ideal response?
What is the first thing the investigator does before handling or moving any impression at a crime scene? Why is this considered merely a backup or precautionary procedure?
What will be an ideal response?