The standard or amount of evidence necessary to affect the arrest of an individual or that induces the belief in the minds of a reasonable officer that the accused probably committed a crime is known as ________
a. probable cause
b. beyond a reasonable doubt
c. reasonable suspicion
d. particularity
a
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a. The Uniform Crime Reports c. Self reports b. The National Crime Survey d. All of these choices
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Explain what the court considers ?custody? for Miranda purposes
What will be an ideal response?
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Most undocumented offenders are being supervised for
A. robbery. B. sex offenses. C. drug-related offenses. D. violent crimes.
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In restorative justice, what must the offender do?
A. admit the crime B. make restitution to the victim C. feel remorse D. all of these
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