In Indianapolis v. Edmond (2000), the U.S. Supreme Court invalidated a law enforcement checkpoint program aimed at:

a. illegal aliens.
b. drunk drivers.
c. illegal border intrusions.
d. drugs.


d

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_____________ refers to the need to balance goals and thus to optimize multiple goals rather than to fully achieve a particular one

A. Goal Model B. Participant-Satisfaction C. Goal Optimization D. Process Approach

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According to a Bureau of Justice Statistics report on inmate mortality in state prisons, prisoners between 15 and 64 years of age had a mortality rate ______ than that of the U.S. general population.

A. 22.5% higher B. 12% higher C. 4.8% lower D. 19% lower

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Juveniles comprise approximately 15 percent of all people arrested for arson annually

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Which of the following is not one of the three theories courts use to explain why probationers and parolees have diminished Fourth Amendment privacy rights? a. They're still in state custody—conditional release is a privilege, not a right

b. Searches of probationers and parolees are consent searches and seizures, agreed to in their signed "contract" of release. c. They have diminished rights to promote the safety and security of probation and parole officers. d. Courts use a balancing approach, which considers the government's interest in protecting society and reducing recidivism, versus privacy and the right against unreasonable searches and seizures.

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