The Fourth Amendment contains two critical legal concepts: a prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures and:

a. a trial by a jury of peers.
b. prohibition against cruel and unusual punishment.
c. requirement of probable cause to make an arrest.
d. requirement of reasonable suspicion to make an arrest.


c

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a. Ear piercing b. Genital mutilation c. Limb amputation d. Tongue piercings

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The Supreme Court, in cases decided between 1935 and 1967, ruled that the following constitutes prosecutorial misconduct EXCEPT

A. Deliberate deception by the presentation of testimony known to be perjured B. Introducing evidence creating a false impression regarding a material fact, whether or not the prosecutor knew of its inaccuracy C. Allowing a witness to testify that he had been paid to testify without correcting the statement D. Presenting material physical evidence as incriminating when it was not

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Investigating is

a. finding admissible evidence through testimony, documents, and tangible evidence. b. the process of questioning potential witnesses. c. the process of obtaining tangible or documentary evidence. d. the informal, non-court assisted methods, but can include formal court assisted discovery as well.

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

1. Many criminologists have disparaged victim precipitation theory as victim-blaming. 2. According to victim precipitation theory, all victims provoke their offenders in some way, and therefore are to blame for their experiences. 3. Seriously violent delinquents are more likely to be violently victimized than non delinquents. 4. The Crime Victims Bill of Rights passed by the Senate applies to all state and federal violent crimes. 5. The Crime Victims Bill of Rights guarantees victims the right to be reasonably protected from the accused.

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