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Humanities Legal Studies Topic started by: tutubella on Feb 24, 2018



Title: For federally defined Part 1 violent crimes, __________ of an offender's sentence must be served in ...
Post by: tutubella on Feb 24, 2018
For federally defined Part 1 violent crimes, __________ of an offender's sentence must be served in order for states to qualify for TIS grants.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



(Question #2) The Warren Court became overwhelmingly liberal after the 1962 appointment of Justice Goldberg.
 
  Indicate whether this statement is true or false.



(Question #3) Which thoughtful conservative Justice was known for being a lawyer's judge who based decisions on fine factual distinctions rater than braid generalizations?
 
  A. Clark
  B. Harlan II
  C. Stewart
  D. White



(Question #4) __________ refers to offenders who commit new crimes after having been processed by the juvenile justice system.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word



(Question #5) Which term refers to the concept that requires due process procedures whenever any type of freedom is at risk from government action?
 
  a. liberty interest
  b. freedom interest
  c. parole interest
  d. due process interest



(Question #6) When a study examines information on many cases at one point in time it is referred to as _____________.
 
  a. quantitative research steps
  b. qualitative research steps
  c. longitudinal research
  d. cross-sectional research


Title: For federally defined Part 1 violent crimes, __________ of an offender's sentence must be served in ...
Post by: sneeedy on Feb 24, 2018
1)  85

2)  FALSE

3)  ANSWER: B

4)  Recidivism

5)  a

6)  D


Title: For federally defined Part 1 violent crimes, __________ of an offender's sentence must be served in ...
Post by: tutubella on Feb 24, 2018
Appreciate the effort you put into answering, thank you!


Title: For federally defined Part 1 violent crimes, __________ of an offender's sentence must be served in ...
Post by: sneeedy on Feb 24, 2018
You're very welcome