Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. As of 2017, only 21 women were on death row.
2. In the 2003 Supreme Court case of Miller-El v. Cockrell, the Supreme Court ruled by a vote of 6-3 in favor of Miller-El that he should have the opportunity to prove that his death sentence was the result of discriminatory jury practices.
3. The Supreme Court has recently declared that a juvenile can be executed under the age of 16 years old.
4. The Gregg v. Georgia decision found that the commission of a rape alone was not sufficient grounds for the death penalty.
5. In the People’s Republic of China, numbers are not exact because China does not publish them to the international community. Despite this, experts acknowledge that executions for drug offenders occur more often in China than in any other country.
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
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a. group that is exposed to an intervention such as community supervision b. group that is left unsupervised c. group that is initially left unsupervised and then exposed to intervention d. none of the above
In general, right wing terrorism
A. Is characterized by a great deal of intellectual preparation. B. Is a product of the past in the United States. C. Is practiced by educated individuals. D. Displays characteristics of "mob mentality."
The musty smell characteristic of a station house, the rigid feel of dress blues, and the sound of bagpipes playing at an officer's funeral are all notable ______ of police culture.
a. souvenirs b. highlights c. artifacts d. memories
Prosecutors must keep up any promise they make to the defendant.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)