The first scientist to use DNA profiling in a criminal case was _______.
A. Alec Jeffreys
B. Joseph Wambaugh
C. Barry Scheck
D. Gerald Sheindlin
Answer: A
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________ is a belief, based on a consideration of the facts at hand and on reasonable inferences drawn from those facts that would induce an ordinarily prudent and cautious person under the same circumstances to conclude that criminal activity is taking place or that criminal activity has recently occurred.
a. The good faith exception b. Probable cause c. Reasonable suspicion d. Plain view
In Kent v. United States (1966), Kent, a juvenile, was:
A) denied an attorney. B) transferred to criminal court at the discretion of the juvenile judge. C) interrogated without any type of warning by police that what he said might be used against him later in a court of law. D) All of the above
The ability to use ______ force can produce an unexpected outcome.
a. excessive b. coercive c. incapacitative d. dangerous
According to Walter Miller, juvenile delinquency stems from the ______________
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).