What is the amount of legal authority needed by a citizen to make a felony arrest that did not occur in the citizen's presence?

A) Reasonable suspicion
B) Personal observation of the offense
C) Consent of the other person
D) Probable cause of an offense that did actually occur
E) Probable cause


D

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The group standards about the typical manner in which crimes are committed and the typical characteristics of defendants who commit those crimes are referred to as ____________ crimes.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).

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According to Cohen, why do lower-class children have the cards stacked against them by the time they reach school?

a. They are immersed in the culture of poverty. b. They have already been exposed to and had the opportunity to commit crime. c. They are judged by a set of standards they have never been taught. d. They are products of broken homes rooted in centuries of change.

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Mutuality

What will be an ideal response?

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Research has found that jurisdictions with significant levels of economic disparity are also the most likely to have large numbers of people killed by police officers

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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