When may police search persons on the premises covered by a search warrant for objects listed in the warrant?
What will be an ideal response?
Answer:
- When the search warrant expressly confers this authority
- The search is conducted as an incident to a lawful arrest
- There is probable cause to believe that the person searched has objects described in the warrant on him
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One of the principles of effective supervision entails differentiating offenders who need closer supervision from those who require less.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Match the term in Column 1 to the description that best defines it in Column 2
1. Paternalism a. As women become more masculinized, they will participate in increased levels of crime 2. Economic marginalization b. The protection of women based on male-dominated social system blamed for increase in detention of girls 3. Structured action c. Absence of meaningful job opportunities, underemployment, and low wages that lead women to commit crime 4. Androgenous d. Class-based social order of capitalism creates powerless roles that lead women to "street" crimes 5. Liberation perspective e. Tendency to be male-centered on issues, particularly criminological theory 6. Egalitarianism f. Family structure that increases the likelihood that boys & girls will engage in delinquency at similar rates
Waivers where the judge has discretion to decide to transfer the juveniles are also referred to as:
A) discretionary waivers. B) presumptive waivers. C) direct file waivers. D) statutory exclusion waivers.
Explain the difference between the CSI effect and the tech effect.
What will be an ideal response?