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| Scientific research into the operation of the criminal justice system was encouraged by which federal act |
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| Safe Streets and Crime Control Act of 1968 |
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| Which Supreme Court era is remembered for its concern with protecting the innocent against massive power of the state in criminal proceedings |
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| (blank) describes a society that is home to a multitude of different cultures |
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| enron executives Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling's conspiracy to commit securities and wire fraud is an example of |
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| an offender who has served a portion of a prison sentence may be freed on |
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| multiculturalism is usually linked with what other term |
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| criminal justice refers to the aspects of (blank) that concern violations of criminal law |
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| which model assumes that the systems subcomponents work together harmoniously to achieve the social product we call justice |
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| at which stage in the criminal justice process does the defendant enter a plea |
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| which model of criminal justice assumes that the effort of the component parts of the system are fragmented leading to a criminal nonsystem |
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| if a defendant "stands mute" at his or her arraignment what plea will be entered by the judge |
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| the preliminary hearing is used to decide all but which one of the following |
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| weather the defendant is guilty |
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| due process includes all of the following basic except |
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| which of the following terms refers to the necessary level of belief that allows the police to make an arrest |
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