The most widely used intermediate sanction is boot camps, which have shown to be 78% effective for the 22- to 26-year-old minor to medium-level offender
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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Over _____ percent of adult sex offenders committed their first offenses during adolescence or younger
a) 50 b) 33 c) 27 d) 18
With regard to the constitutionality of obtaining handwriting exemplars, the courts have ruled all of the following except what?
a. Such action does not constitute unreasonable search and seizure of a person. b. It is not in violation of Fourth Amendment rights. c. Fifth Amendment privileges apply. d. None of the above
In cases involving testimony of children in sex-abuse cases, the Supreme Court has held that
A. The defendant must be included in an in-chambers hearing in which the judge determines the ability of the children to be a witness B. A state can prevent eye-to-eye contact between the defendant and victim in all such trials where children are 10 years old or younger C. A state can prevent eye-to-eye contact in such trials between the defendant and victim on a case-by-case basis D. A pediatrician's testimony regarding an examination of a sex-abuse victim is admissible although detailed notes were not kept
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
1. Of categories of police corruption, identified by the New York City Police Department investigation in the 1970s, meat-eaters were considered more dangerous. 2. Officers who actively pursue corrupt activities that could result in significant and illegal gains are referred to as grass-eaters. 3. The rotten apply theory suggests that the corruption of a select few individuals can shed negative light on a department. 4. Racial profiling occurs when the race or ethnicity of an individual is used as the sole or primary determinant by the police when making decisions. 5. In Tennessee v. Garner the U.S. Supreme Court held that deadly force may be used to prevent an escape of a known offender if the officer’s life, or the lives of others around them, are at imminent risk.