Applying the reasonableness standard of the Fourth Amendment to special needs searches allows _____

a. warrantless searches only when there is reasonable suspicion
b. searches regardless of their efficacy in advancing government interests
c. only searches that involve "hands-off" intrusions on privacy
d. warrantless, suspicionless searches in some circumstances


d

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Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1. Since the death of Bin Laden in 2011, the danger from Al-Queda has in some ways become harder to deal with as it has become more of an ideology. 2. Family commitments have clearly prevented individuals from embracing jihad. Getting married and settling down is a significant factor in explaining desistance from crime in general. 3. Terrorist groups may emerge in poverty stricken countries, but their motives always extend beyond the fact that young men cannot find any alternatives to employment. 4. Most economic factors seem unhelpful in predicting terrorism, but uneven economic development is one difference between the Ivory Coast and Somalia. 5. The history of a country may also be influential. In, Chelli Plummer’s, “Failed States and Connections to Terrorist Activity”, he did not test it but claims it would be worth looking into.

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List and describe the at least three actors in the sentencing process

What will be an ideal response?

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The rules governing day-to-day living conditions within a culture, group, or political structure are termed "conduct _________."

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Surveillance requires that the probation officer make certain that probationers comply with the conditions of probation and that they do not break the law

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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