The Supreme Court then ruled in ______ juveniles, much like adult offenders, still have constitutional protection against double jeopardy, which states that an individual cannot be tried again on the same charges and the same facts.
A. Roper v. Simmons
B. Breed v. Jones
C. Kent v. U.S.
D. Miller v. Alabama
B. Breed v. Jones
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a. methodology b. operationalization c. reliability d. clear conceptualization e. validity
Not every couple should consider using ADR. Cases that would not be appropriate for mediation might include all of the following except:
A. A marriage with a history of violent physical, emotional, financial, or sexual abuse. B. A marriage in which either or both of the parties has a history of alcohol or drug abuse. C. A marriage in which the parties cannot stand to be in the same room with each other. D. A short-term marriage with no children and few assets or debts.
Michael Gottfredson and Travis Hirschi describe ordinary crime as providing immediate and easy gratification of desires, few long-term benefits, little skill or planning, and pain for the victim
Based on this description of ordinary crime, they define crime as a. "violations of the historically determined rights of individuals." b. "violations of federal, state, or local criminal laws." c. "acts of force or fraud undertaken in pursuit of self-interest." d. "deviations from widely accepted social norms."
External civilian review results in more charges against police officers being sustained than internal review
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false