________ exclusion (also called statutory exclusion) refers to the fact that a statute excludes, or bars, a juvenile from being tried as a juvenile
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Legislative
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What will be an ideal response?
The assertion that poor people tend to imitate wealthy people would be an example of which of Gabrial Tarde's three laws of human behavior?
a. Suggestibility is a key cause of criminal behavior. b. Individuals in close intimate contact with one another tend to imitate each other's behavior. c. Imitation moves from the top down. d. New acts and behaviors tend to reinforce or replace others.
According to the National Crime Victimization Survey (NCVS), in 2016, ______ were more likely to be victimized than Asians, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders.
a. African Americans b. Hispanics c. Native Americans d. Caucasians
Match the Supreme Court case to its main ruling
A) U.S. v. Leon B) Weeks v. U.S. C) Mapp v. U.S. D) Escobedo v. Illinois E) Chimel v. California F) Terry v. Ohio G) Silverthorne Lumber Co. v. U.S. H) Harris v. U.S. 1) Created the good-faith exception to the exclusionary rule 2) Set the standard for a brief stop and frisk based on reasonable suspicion 3) Formally recognized the right to have legal counsel present during police interrogation 4) Established the exclusionary rule at the federal level 5) Created the plain view doctrine 6) Set forth the fruit of the poisonous tree doctrine 7) Placed limits on searches incident to arrest 8) Applied the exclusionary rule to the states