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Advances in technology have made fingerprint information tactical information.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Briefly discuss the implications of the debate between free will and determinism for treatment, punishment, and policy within criminal justice.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



In a single-symbol map, each point on the map is represented by ________ of symbol.
 
  A) varying types B) a different type C) numerous types D) the same type



How does the right of privacy relate to the exclusionary rule?
 
  What will be an ideal response?



Being given something of value because of one's status or role is known as:
 
  a. Valuable
  b. VIP
  c. Gratuity
  d. Power
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Should discuss a link between free will and initiatives to deter criminal behavior (which is presumably freely chosen), perhaps also suggesting that free will equals greater responsibility and, thus, justifies harsher punishment. Conversely, the more determined our behavior is, the less responsible we are for our actions, and the more criminal justice policy should be focused on prevention and treatment rather than deterrence and punishment.

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The right to privacy was embodied in the Fourth Amendment. The Court ruled in Mapp v. Ohio, constitutional in origin, we can no longer permit that right to remain an empty promise. Because it is enforceable in the same manner and to like effect as other basic rights secured by the Due Process Clause, we can no longer permit it to be revocable at the whim of any police officer who, in the name of law enforcement itself, chooses to suspend its enjoyment. Our decision, founded on reason and truth, gives to the individual no more than that which the Constitution guarantees him, to the police officer no less than that to which honest law enforcement is entitled, and, to the courts, that judicial integrity so necessary in the true administration of justice.7.

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