Can law enforcement search a parolee or probationer beyond a stop and frisk without violating their rights? Explain your answer.
What will be an ideal response?
Basically is yes as this is often part of the parolee contract and has been found to not violate the subject's rights.
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Regarding the rehabilitative aim of probation, we can say that it has been:
A) and continues to be dominant in the U.S. approach to corrections. B) shifted to a lower priority. C) rejected. D) None of the above
In the initial client interview, conducted with the attorney, which of the following is not a goal?
A. Establishing an attorney/client relationship of trust B. Providing the client with enough funds to meet that week's bills C. Creating a representation agreement, setting up fees and payment plans D. Introducing you, the paralegal, and other staff members who may be working on the case, and explaining their roles
is seen by many ethicists as a key issue, and many advocate no restrictions on rights they believe to be basic and inviolable such as the prohibition against torture.
a. Liberty b. Striking a balance c. Coercion d. Democracy
Homebuilders is an in-home, intensive family preservation service and reunification program for families with youth at risk for system involvement. Which of the following is not among its core program strategies?
a. Evidence-based practices b. Large caseload with more time availability c. 24/7 accessibility of therapists d. Assessment of formal and informal support systems