Under court interpretations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which of the following are not allowed during investigations?
Under court interpretations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which of the following are not allowed during investigations?
Under court interpretations of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, questions regarding prior arrests are not allowed during investigations. This is because an arrest does not necessarily indicate guilt, as individuals are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Therefore, asking about prior arrests could lead to wrongful discrimination based on unproven allegations.
It means you are allowed to ask about CONVICTIONS but you cannot ask about arrests.
being arrested is not the same as having been convicted, in the first case you could have been innocent.
Both are different Question 27 - Not prohibited to ask and Question 50 - Prohibited to ask So Q27 - asking about conviction is not prohibited Q50 - Asking about arrest is prohibited
A, C are the correct answers. You're not allowed to ask about arrests but are allowed to ask about prior convictions, as you've been proven guilty and are no longer innocent. Civil Rights Act of 1964, strictly prohibits asking questions regarding age.
C is correct
Question # 27 and # 50 is the same but answer are two different, both answer supposed to be either Arrest or Conviction