Which of the following cases highlights the tension between the activities of the homeless and the reach of the criminal law?

a. State v. Boehler (2011)
b. Floyd v. New York (2013)
c. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania v. Craven (2013)
d. Whatley v. State (1999)


a. State v. Boehler (2011)

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Which type of search warrant is issued in a variety of situations in which law enforcement officers gain surreptitious entry into premises or areas where a reasonable expectation of privacy exists, including, but not limited to, residences, offices,

and the like. a. Sneak and peak b. No knock c. Anticipatory d. Nighttime

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________ introduced the concept of COMPSTAT to the New York City Police Department to evaluate police tactics towards crime

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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

1.A Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) serves sexual assault victims by building, expanding, formalizing, and maintaining strong interagency responses to sexual violence. 2.The Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team (DVFRT) represents the collective efforts of multiple agencies and multidisciplinary organizations to prevent future domestic violence fatalities, ensure the safety of domestic violence victims and their children, and make the perpetrators accountable. 3.The Domestic Violence Fatality Review Team (DVFRT) serves sexual assault victims by building, expanding, formalizing, and maintaining strong interagency responses to sexual violence. 4.A Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) represents the collective efforts of multiple agencies and multidisciplinary organizations to prevent future domestic violence fatalities and ensure the safety of domestic violence victims and their children and make the perpetrators accountable.

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Which of the following cases involved picketing outside of the Supreme Court?

a. Schacht v. U.S. (1970) b. Spence v. Washington (1974) c. Texas v. Johnson & U.S. v. Eichman (1989, 1990) d. U.S. v. Grace (1983)

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