The "Three Tools of the Criminal Investigator" are:
A. Information, Intelligence, Communication
B. Intelligence, Science, Communication
C. Information, Instrumentation, Intelligence
D. Information, Instrumentation, Interviewing
Answer: D. Information, Instrumentation, Interviewing
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Members of the SLA first came together as a result of their work with:
a. Prison Law Collective b. Prison Reform Movement c. Prisoners Revolutionary Union d. Black Cultural Association
Ella is serving as receptionist/secretary and paralegal. A client has called to make an appointment with Ella's supervising attorney, George Radcliff. When Ella answered the phone, she used the initial client intake form to get and exchange information with the client. What are Ella's next steps?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Juvenile courts in the United States handled about 850,500 cases in 2016. 2. For adults, bail is a method of pretrial release that seeks to ensure that defendants will return for trial proceedings. 3. Juvenile courts supervised more than 31 million juveniles in 2014, and 79% of these youths were aged 10–15. 4. In re Gault affirmed a standard for juveniles of presumptive diminished responsibility which states that juveniles should not be held fully responsible for their actions due to a lack of cognitive formation. 5. The Supreme Court ruled in Breed v. Jones that juveniles, much like adult offenders, still have constitutional protection against double jeopardy, which states that an individual cannot be tried again on the same charges and the same facts.
Accelerating incarceration rates at the end of the last century led to ______.
A. racial reconciliation in prisons B. fewer drug violations C. higher violent crime rates D. prison riots