What is a Hands-Off Doctrine?
What will be an ideal response?
A policy of nonintervention with regard to prison management that U.S. courts tended to follow until the late 1960s. For the past 30 years, the doctrine has languished as judicial intervention in prison administration dramatically increased, although there is now some evidence that a new hands-off era is approaching.
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GIS technology is used to:
A. map crime to identify "hot spots." B. test whether suspects are telling the truth. C. reduce the likelihood of injury from weapons. D. limit the number of lawsuits brought against the police. E. sort and prioritize incoming 911 calls.
The ________ of Southwest Asia includes parts of Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan
a. Golden Crescent b. Golden Triangle c. Golden Circle d. Golden Moon
Statements made by crime victims are admissible at trial only if they are considered testimonial
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
For a search of a probationer's home by a probation officer to be considered an administrative search and not a criminal search, _____
a. the probation officer must have probable cause to believe that a crime was committed b. the probation officer must be pursuing probation-related objectives and not acting on behalf of the police c. the probation officer must have an exact idea of what he or she is looking for and what crime has been committed d. the search must have been prompted by information personally observed by the probation officer