The rules governing selective protection are based in the ____________________ Clause
Fill in the blank with correct word.
ANSWER: Equal Protection
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Unlike Professor Herbert Packer's crime control model, his due process model:
A. focuses on protecting the rights of the accused through formal, legal restraints on the police, courts, and corrections. B. advocates placing minimal restrictions on the ability of law enforcement officers to make discretionary decisions in apprehending criminals. C. stresses that the criminal justice process should be quicker and more efficient. D. focuses on protecting society from violent criminals.
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. According to the text, Alexander Maconochie was probably too far ahead of his time. 2. The benefit of clergy was the result of a political power struggle between two opposing entities of social control. 3. According to the text, the perceptions that people have of community corrections have a direct impact on how effective community-based programs are likely to be. 4. The case of Commonwealth v. Chase (1830) determined that probation is a form of leniency.
Stack v. Boyle is to ______ as United States v. Salerno (1987) is to ______.
a. preventive detention; safety of the community b. crime prevention; preventive detention c. excessive bail; safety of the community d. trial jury; grand jury
Surveys reveal that ____ percent of the general public have been victimized by crime at least once in their lives
a. 25 b. 55 c. 75 d. 95