Describe the colonial period's three legacies to contemporary policing
What will be an ideal response?
• A commitment to local rather than centralized policing
• Republicanism
• The onset of the theory of crime prevention
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The principle by which the government stands in the place of parents is _________ __________ ____________
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Describe the relationship between class and delinquency. Explain why you agree or disagree that the capitalist system affects youth differently at the different class levels
What will be an ideal response?
Timothy Flanagan finds similarly inconsistent results. He argues that inmates' age at commitment, history of drug use, and current incarceration offense are most predictive of general __________rates
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Answer the following statements true (T) or false (F)
1) The right to counsel under the Sixth Amendment and the due process clause of the Fourteenth Amendment prohibits law enforcement officers from deliberately eliciting incriminating information from a defendant in the absence of counsel after a formal charge against the defendant has been filed, regardless of whether or not the defendant is in custody. 2) The exclusionary rule is a remedy that is specifically stated in the Fourteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution; its purpose is to limit the power and authority of government officials. 3) The Fifth Amendment right attaches during all police-citizen encounters. 4) The Fifth Amendment requires that no person will be incriminated through compelled testimonial communication. 5) The rule of law holds that those who execute the law must rely on the application of known principles or laws and that those principles must be applied uniformly and fairly to all citizens. This concept is also referred to as the supremacy of law.