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crim 100 sage quiz exam 1 with correct answers
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crim 249 exam 1 questions & answers 2023/2024
  • crim 249 exam 1 questions & answers 2023/2024

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  • crim 249 exam 1 questions & answers 2023/2024 lenses to view crime - ANSWER-normative, legal, medical, psychological, sociological Theory - ANSWER-the role and interrelation of concepts, propositions, hypothesis- must be empirical, testable, falsifiable levels of theory - ANSWER-micro, meso, marco logistical consistency - ANSWER-no circular reasoning, tautology parsimony - ANSWER-occams razor- simple explanations are preferred over complex theories elements of causal logic - AN...
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CRIM 311 Midterm Review Chapters 1-5 Exam With Questions And Answers
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Homicide Exam Questions With Verified Solutions
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  • Homicide Exam Questions With Verified Solutions R V AHLUWALIA (1993) 96 CR APP R 13 - answerFacts: This case is decided under the old law of provocation. The appellant poured petrol and caustic soda on to her sleeping husband and then set fire to him. He died six days later from his injuries. The couple had an arranged marriage and the husband had been violent and abusive throughout the marriage. He was also having an affair. On the night of the killing he had threatened to hit her with an...
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FINAL MPOETC EXAM Question and answers already passed 2023/2024
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  • FINAL MPOETC EXAM Police powers require what 3 things? (Foley v. Connelie) - correct answer 1. Discretion 2. Fairness 3. Within the law What are the 4 consequences of unlawful searches or seizures? - correct answer 1. Suppression of evidence 2. Police discipline 3. Civil lawsuits 4. Criminal prosecution What are the sources of legal authority that define police's power to search and seize? - correct answer -US Constitution -PA Constitution -Case law -Statutes -Rules of C...
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BLEA 855 Crim Pro Final Exam Questions With Solutions
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  • BLEA 855 Crim Pro Final Exam Questions With Solutions 4 Reasons Giving Officer Legal Auth for Exigency Immediate threat, destruction of evidence, hot pursuit, threat of escape 3 Ways LEO Can Search Vehicles? 1. consent, 2. warrant, 3. exigent circumstances What triggers the necessity to read Miranda? Custody AND Interrogation Conducting a Terry stop - you think the person is possibly armed, frisk when? Immediately
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Crim 102 midterm 1 Exam with complete solutions 2024_2025.
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CRW 2601 General Principles of Criminal Law 2024
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  • CRW 2601 General Principles of Criminal Law 2024 CRW 2601 EXAM PACK REVISION QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 CRW 2601 PROF 2 Multiple Choice Q’s Question 1 (a) According to the absolute theory, punishment is an end in itself, while according to the relative theories, punishment is a means to a secondary end. (b) The effectiveness of the theory of general deterrence depends only on the severity of the punishment that is imposed on an offender. (c) The “triad in Zinn” (the crim...
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