Assume that a state decides to define a juvenile as someone under the age of 16, not the usual 18 . Assume further that a 17-year-old committed robbery before the change
To suddenly try him or her as an adult could constitute a(n)__________ violation. a. Malum prohibitum.
b. Malum in se.
c. Stare decisis.
d. Ex postfacto.
D
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The theory of criminal behavior basedonthebelief that behavioral patterns developedinchildhood can predict delinquent and criminal behavior laterinlife is called ______.
A. life course theory B. childhood theory C. self-control theory D. choice theory
The juvenile justice system uses more neutral terminology to distinguish it from the adult criminal justice system. In the juvenile justice system, the term custody compares to the term ______ in the adult system.
a. arrest b. jail c. incarceration d. parole
Jeopardizing the security, integrity, confidentiality, or availability of an information system or network or any information stored on, processed on, or transiting such a system is also referred to as a ______.
a. cyberincident b. cybercall c. cyberwarfare d. cybercheck
Write a general explanation of the problem of language as a barrier to multicultural policing.
What will be an ideal response?