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Name four institutions of social control:

% of cases that plea bargain:

3 Types of HAZMAT

Most Common Police Motto (hint: found on the side of police cars)

Seizing a person and detaining him is called:

The violation of a town law is called:

Politically defined geographical region:

A lesser crime that can result in up to a year in jail and $1,000 fine

Recording of an arrest where suspects prints, photo, name, etc. are entered:

A written order from a judge directing the seizure of a person is called:

Arrest Warrant

$ deposited with the court ensuring a suspect will return for trial is called:

Conditional release of an inmate prior to serving full sentence:

A trial before a judge without a jury

A document that charges an offense has been committed and names a suspect:

1. Only concerned with narrow band of morals 2. The last in line