What is a Justification?
What will be an ideal response?
A legal defense in which the defendant admits to committing the act in question but claims it was necessary in order to avoid some greater evil.
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It has been said that the courts are the , having no enforcement powers
a. least dangerous branch b. most destructive force c. most potent branch d. least consequential entity
________ found that 73 percent of the police officers thought that the public was "against the police, or hates the police."
A. James Q. Wilson B. Thomas McAninch C. Jerome Skolnick D. William A. Westley
Synthetic classification strategies result in artificial groups whereas authentic classification strategies result in _____ groups
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Why was the case of Griffin v. Wisconsin so significant?
A) Because it extends key procedural safeguards to parolees and probationers B) Because it addresses the relative lack of punishment resulting from community-based sanctions like parole and probation C) Because it ensures that probationers are entitled to due process rights during revocation hearings D) Because it considers probation to be similar to incarceration and holds that the exclusionary rule does not apply