Answer:
it prevents cruel and unusual punishments
Explanation:
The exact wording of the 8th amendment is "Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed, nor cruel or unusual punishments inflicted" PLS GIVE ME BRAINLIEST
Best college to go for wanting to be an FBI Special Agent
Answer:
Science degrees in subjects like chemistry, physics and biology are also sought-after. Among the most preferred candidates for FBI jobs are those with law school degrees (Juris Doctorates or J.D.s) and accounting degrees (and a Certified Public Accountant, or CPA, license).
Without knowing anything about the suspect's history, other than he was a stranger to the victim, what might be a possible theory to explain why this crime occurred?
Answer: A possible theory to explain why this crime occurred is that the suspect might've been stalking the victim and been planing to kill the victim for an unknown amount of time.
Explanation:
I watch a lot of Criminal Mind episodes.
Should Juveniles have the same right to bail as Adults? Why or why not.
Answer:
Yes because of the 14th Amendment
You are driving on a road with a bike lane, and you want to cross the bike lane to enter a right turn lane. You should
A: Signal your turn and slow down. Tap your horn if any bicyclists are in the bike lane.
B: Slow down, signal your turn, and yield to any bicyclists in the bike lane.
C: Signal your turn and cross the bike lane. Speed up if needed, to cross in front of any bicyclists.
Answer:
the correct answer isss b
Explanation:
what does it mean by you have the right to remain silent
Answer: The right to silence is a legal principle which guarantees any individual the right to refuse to answer questions from law enforcement officers or court officials
Explanation:
Rules that are necessary for the prison service
Answer:
(1) The following rules shall be applied impartially. There shall be no discrimination on grounds of
race, colour, sex, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth
or other status.
(2) On the other hand, it is necessary to respect the religious beliefs and moral precepts of the group
to which a prisoner belongs.
(RIDDLE) If correct, you get brainliest. I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind. What am I?
Answer:
An echo
Explanation:
"I speak without a mouth and hear without ears. I have no body, but I come alive with wind. What am I?"
Answer:
Echo
Explanation:
I believe the answer is echo.
Why are some rights more important than other rights.
Answer:
Well gay rights are not really awsome
Explanation:
10) What may be needed to do to the body at a crime scene before moving it?
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11) How is handling dry evidence and wet evidence different? ____________________
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12) Which role at a crime scene do you feel is most important? Why? _____________
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13) What might happen if evidence is not stored separately? _____________________
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14) Go through the article and identify (highlight) ten forensic/science terms used.
1 - ___________________________ 6 - ___________________________
2 - ___________________________ 7 - ___________________________
3 - ___________________________ 8 - ___________________________
4 - ___________________________ 9 - ___________________________
5 - ________________________________ 10 - _______________________________
Answer:
10 take pictures and check for any bleeding or scarring for evidence
11 we is harder because the finger prints and other need elements to the case may be scattered or even gone
12 figer print is very important becuse it's the most reliable
13 the evidence that is not stored might get lost of altered
14 I dont see a article, TBH highlight randome stuff lol the teacher won't notice
If I stole something from a store that had 100% off sales, would it count as stealing and would I be put in jail?
Can force always bring about change in the state of motion of an object?
What’s the Rules and regulations for ambulance
(Public services)
Rules and Regulations Governing Licensure of Ambulances and Ambulance Service Providers
DOH AO 2016-0029 Rules and Regulations Governing Licensure of Ambulances and Ambulance Service Providers
The license of hospital-based ambulance service shall be part of the hospital license. All other ambulance services shall require a separate license.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
For purposes of this Order, the following terms, abbreviations and definitions apply:
1. Ambulance — a vehicle designed and equipped for transporting sick or injured patients to, from, and between places of treatment by land, water or air, affording safety and comfort to the patients and avoiding aggravation of illness or injury. This excludes rapid response vehicles such as, but not limited to, motorcycles, cars and other vehicles designed to transport patients but are not equipped to respond to medical emergencies.
2. Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) — a group of interventions used to treat and stabilize adult victims of life-threatening cardiorespiratory emergencies and to resuscitate victims of cardiac arrest. These interventions include CPR, basic and advanced airway management, tracheal intubation, medications, electrical therapy and intravenous (IV) access.
3. Automated External Defibrillator (AED) — an external computerized defibrillator designed for use in unresponsive victims with no breathing and no signs of circulation.
4. Basic Life Support (BLS) — a group of actions and interventions used to resuscitate and stabilize victims of cardiac or respiratory arrest. These BLS actions and interventions include recognition of a cardiac or a respiratory emergency or stroke, activation of the emergency response system, CPR and relief of foreign-body airway obstruction.
5. Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) — any maneuvers or techniques designed to restore circulation, or a technique combining artificial ventilation and chest compressions designed to perfuse vital organs or restore circulation to a victim of cardiopulmonary arrest.
6. Department of Health — License to Operate (DOH-LTO) — a formal authority issued by DOH to an individual, agency, partnership or corporation to operate an ambulance. It is a prerequisite for accreditation of a health facility or service provider by any accrediting body recognized by DOH.
7. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) — medical service designed to provide timely pre-hospital or out of hospital acute medical care and/or transport to definitive care, to patients with sudden and life-threatening injuries or emergencies.
8. First Aid — initial emergency care given to a person who is injured or suddenly becomes ill.
9. Health Facilities and Services Regulatory Bureau (HFSRB)—the Bureau of DOH charged with the implementation of these rules and regulations.
10. Medical directive - a system of physician-directed quality assurance that provides professional and public accountability for medical care in pre-hospital setting.
Is a rifle direct or circumstantial
Why did some of the founding fathers wanna add to a bill of rights into constitution
Answer:
"James Madison wrote the amendments, which list specific prohibitions on governmental power, in response to calls from several states for greater constitutional protection for individual liberties. For example, the Founders saw the ability to speak and worship freely as a natural right protected by the First Amendment."
Explanation:
In other words, they wanted to limit the government's power over the individual states and individual people. They didn't want it to be like a monarchy, a kingdom, since that is what they just escaped from.
Name three examples of things affected by state laws.
Answer:
affected laws
Explanation:
do u mean of where?
what problems exist with anarchy
Answer:
there is no political power.
freedom to the individual, no government in absolute power
Explanation:
your welcome
Please help
When collaborating in a group, it is appropriate to:
A:state the role each member played in the project
B:submit answers in your own interpretation and wording
C:Name all of the group members who worked together
D:Pre-approve the group members with the instructor
name all of the group members who worked together
Answer:
A, B, C. and D. (All of them)
What are serial murders and mass murders? How do these two categories of crime differ?
What differentiates the two is the timing and numbers of the murders. Serial killers commit murder over a long period of time, and often in different places, while mass murderers kill within a single location and time-frame.
After the initial walk-through, who is now in authority of the crime scene, securing the safety of both people and crime scene, especially the physical evidence?
A) the forensic pathologist
B) the head crime scene investigator
C) the forensic scientists
D) the judge
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It should be B because after a crime scene is found and the police have already marked everything, the detectives (head of the investigation) are the ones who come in and take control of everything.
The chief crime scene investigator assumes command of the crime scene, ensuring the safety of both people and the crime scene, particularly the physical evidence. Thus, option B is correct.
What is crime?A crime is an unlawful act punishable by the state or another authority. In modern criminal law, there is no simple and universally accepted definition of crime, though statutory definitions have been provided for specific purposes.
A crime is a deliberate act that causes harm and damage, property damage or loss, and is punishable by law. There are numerous types of crime, and nearly everyone will be a victim of one at some point in their lives.
Therefore, option B is correct, that the chief crime scene investigator takes command of the scene, ensuring the safety of both people and the crime scene, especially the physical evidence.
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True or false : State Courts handle only about 10 cases per year
A gas at constant pressure occupies 900 ml at 30°C. What would the volume be
at 45°C?
Answer:
1350 mL
Explanation:
Given that,
Volume, V₁ = 900 mL
Temperature, T₁ = 30°C
We need to find the new volume if the temperature is 45°C. The relation between temperature and volume is direct (Charles's law).
[tex]\dfrac{V_1}{V_2}=\dfrac{T_1}{T_2}\\\\V_2=\dfrac{V_1T_2}{T_1}\\\\V_2=\dfrac{900\times 45}{30}\\\\V_2=1350\ \text{mL}[/tex]
So, the new volume is 1350 mL.
Explain the role of the national government and the conflicts and tensions inherent in that role.
Answer:
First, despite many trials and tribulations with democracy in today's multiethnic societies, no other form of government -- including non-democratic power sharing, party-based authoritarian control, rule by the military, or the overwhelming force of a dictatorship -- can more effectively reconcile competing social interests. For this reason, understanding how types and practices of democracy may contribute to or help exacerbate intractable conflict is a critical concern.
Second, among the possible ways of constructing a democracy, there is no single ideal set of institutions or practices that can guarantee democracy will help manage intractable conflicts in deeply divided societies. At the same time, given deep practitioner knowledge about a particular conflict, and a keen intuitive sense about how any given democratic institution or practice may work in a setting, practitioners can help shape the choices of protagonists in today's deeply divided societies in ways that promote compromise, conciliation, and conflict management.
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If the prosecutor did a poor job of arguing a case, and as a result, a guilty person was released back into the community, the double jeopardy clause would prevent the criminal's case from ever being tried again. Do you think that's fair? Why or why not?
Answer:
it not fair
Explanation:
i not know sorry
What if a woman's roommate borrowed her coat and was involved in a crime then left textile evidence behind?
How could investigators distinguish between the woman involved in the crime and the owner of the coat?
How can technology be used to help identify fiber evidence?
Describe the characteristics of a good theory, and potential problems with theory.
Answer:
GOOD THEORY!!!
it incorporates existing knowledge within a broad framework; that is, it organizes information in a meaningful way
-it is testable. it generates new hypotheses whose accuracy can be evaluated by gathering new evidence
-the predictions made by the theory are supported by the findings of new research
-it conforms to the law of parsiomony: if two theories can explain and predict the same phenomenon equally well, the simpler theory is the preferred one.
BAD THEORY!!!
Bad rheories are just statements that have not yet been proven.
Explanation:
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What are the charges and cosequences for breaking and entering?
Answer:
Breaking entering is one year in prison and if you break something on that property its 5 years or more and they get a fine. But if its there first time they just get a fine
Explanation:
David lives under the rule of a single king, who has unlimited legal power over his subjects. David lives under an absolute monarchy that is also which of the following?
Answer:
What are the answers to choose from ?
Answer:
An autocracy
Explanation:
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The training that most law enforcement officers recelve Includes knowledge of cultural diversity.
True
False
Answer:
True.
Explanation:
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if objects B and D were released simultaneously from the same height which one would hit the ground first?