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Some challenges to the probation system today are: the overwhelming number of cases, the automated supervision of postcard reporting in
dense cities, and overcrowded prisons. How would you solve one of these problems in order to make this important probation system work?
Answer:
I would probaly make more systems that they could go do like a rehab center to help that person and to make that person know what he/she did was against the law
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I would probably make more places they could go to. Like rehab. This could help them know what they did that wasnt okay and what they should not do.
Explanation:
Consider the purpose behind an extended warranty. For what types of products might it be worth purchasing an extended warranty? In what types of situations may an extended warranty not be worth the extra money?
Explanation:
Is it worth it to get an extended warranty?
While it may sound like a good idea in theory, extended warranties often come with a high price tag and don't necessarily cover everything that could go wrong. Plus, many people who buy extended warranties never use them. In that case, an extended warranty becomes a cost with no financial return.
Why extended warranties could be a waste of money...
The worst thing about an extended warranty is that it is overpriced. In fact, about half of what you pay goes to the salesperson's commission. So a lot of the money you hand over doesn't even go toward the purpose of the warranty, which is to pay for things that go wrong with the car over the contract period.
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Products that might be worth purchasing an extended warranty will most likely be your car, house, computers you use for business & phones. In some situations, an extended warranty may not be worth the extra money, probably on a used car or a car you're not using, or some objects that are only good from the moment.
Which of the following is NOT acceptable to use as proof of insurance when you’re stopped by the police?
A. Paper Florida insurance ID card
B. Electronica proof on your phone
C. Electronica proof on your passengers phone
D. A recent call from your insurance provider
guessing
D. call from insurance provider
1. Where is the line drawn between religion and public schools?
2. Where do school-sponsored prayers fit in, and is the practice of praying at school constitutional if the prayer is nondenominational?
3. What if students are allowed to remain silent or leave the room during the prayer?
4. Is school-sponsored prayer in public schools unconstitutional?
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religion is something you learn about but you can not share your beliefs with the school and teachers aren't allowed to preach their religions.
some schools allow prayer in sports but it is not a mandatory thing.
I still believe that it is not a good thing to put religion beliefs and school together because then if u don't believe in someone elses religion it can cause problems which will revolve in exclusion and fights about religion.
It depends on what it is used for and if they are making it a mandatory thing or not.
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Adam swore to himself that he would never have to deal with algebra after high school. He shakes his head as he prepares to answer several math questions with algebraic formulas. Next up, he must answer a bunch of true and false questions, followed by explaining information on a sample police report. In what stage of becoming a police officer does Adam MOST likely find himself at this moment?
A. getting his high school diploma
B. taking the law enforcement entrance exam
C. attending police academy
D. learning under an experienced officer while under probation
For becoming police officer, Adam has top prepare a bunch of questions of sample police reports' information while attending the police academy.
Who is a police officer?Police officer is someone who is appointed by the government or any such authorities to look after civil and criminal wrongs in the society. A police officer has to prepare a report of tasks he does in a day.
The training for preparation of such reports is taught to a police officer while he attends the police academy by sampling methods of case studies.
Hence, option C explains that Adam has to prepare sample police reports while attending the academy to become a police officer.
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Which department should Jake wait for in the given scenario?
Jake, a firefighter, has arrived at the site of an emergency as a part of a team. He is busy controlling the traffic near the area. He plans to
continue doing so until a law enforcement officer or someone from the Department of ____
arrives.
What is the technology and how does it work? (one to two sentences)
How does your technology relate to your specialty? (one to two sentences)
What interests you about this technology? Why did you choose it? (two to three sentences)
Answer:
Technology is the skills, methods and process used to achieve goals. People can use technology to produce goods and services, carry out goals and solve issues like diseases.
Officer Jones is trying to learn more about a suspect in a deadly right-wing terrorist attack targeting a local mosque. To try and understand more about her suspect, she sneaks into his business office late at night without a warrant to take a look around. Which piece of legislation gave her the right to take a “sneak and peek” without a warrant? USA PATRIOT Act
Posse Comitatus Act
Interpol
Military Commissions Act
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what type of case gives juvenile courts the power to place juveniles in foster care for their own protection
The color of law refers to the actions of an official acting in his or her legal tapacity
A) True
B) False
Answer:
Explanation:
It only looks that way.
In point of fact, the color of law may be disguising an an action as being lawful when it is not.
What are three historic landmark cases decided by the Supreme Court? Please name each case and briefly state the topic it dealt with.
Answer:
Marbury v. Madison (1803)
Issue: Who can ultimately decide what the law is?
Result: "It is explicitly the province and duty of the Judicial Department to say what the law is."
Importance: This decision gave the Court the ability to strike down laws on the grounds that they are unconstitutional (a power called judicial review).
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
Issue: Can Congress establish a national bank, and if so, can a state tax this bank?
Result: The Court held that Congress had implied powers to establish a national bank under the "necessary and proper" clause of the U.S. Constitution. The Court also determined that United States laws trump state laws and consequently, a state could not tax the national bank.
Importance: The McCulloch decision established two important principles for constitutional law that continue today: implied powers and federal supremacy
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Marbury v. Madison (1803)
Issue: Who can ultimately decide what the law is?
Result: "It is explicitly the province and duty of the Judicial Department to say what the law is."
Importance: This decision gave the Court the ability to strike down laws on the grounds that they are unconstitutional (a power called judicial review).
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
Issue: Can Congress establish a national bank, and if so, can a state tax this bank?
Result: The Court held that Congress had implied powers to establish a national bank under the "necessary and proper" clause of the U.S. Constitution. The Court also determined that United States laws trump state laws and consequently, a state could not tax the national bank.
Importance: The McCulloch decision established two important principles for constitutional law that continue today: implied powers and federal supremacy.
Gibbons v. Ogden (1824)
Issue: Can states pass laws that challenge the power of Congress to regulate interstate commerce?
Result: The Court held that it is the role of the federal government to regulate commerce and that state governments cannot develop their own commerce-regulating laws. Further, the Court created a wide definition for “commerce,” reasoning that the term encompassed more than just selling and buying. In this case, the Court determined that regulating water navigation was in fact an act that regulated commerce.
Importance: The impact of Gibbons is still felt today as it gives the federal government a much-broader base to regulate economic transactions.
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Which power does the president have as commander in chief?
A) send American forces into action
B) declare war
C) negotiate treaties
D) impound funds
Answer:A
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What will happen to the supply of Nike sneakers if the taxes the Nike corporation must pay increases?
What position was Marshall appointed to by President Eisenhower years after this case?
Answer:
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka was a landmark 1954 Supreme Court case in which the justices ruled unanimously that racial segregation of children in public schools was unconstitutional.
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