Event Title

False Entrapment

Location

CSU 201

Start Date

27-4-2009 1:00 PM

End Date

27-4-2009 3:00 PM

Student's Major

Marketing and International Business

Student's College

Business

Mentor's Name

Vicki Luoma

Mentor's Department

Accounting and Business Law

Mentor's College

Business

Description

When law enforcement sends underage drinkers, who are specifically chosen to look over 21, into bars is it entrapment? The researchers will examine specific cases in Mankato where law enforcement sends minors who appear to be over 21 into establishments that serve alcoholic beverages to see if they will be served. The researchers will interview parties on both sides of the issue and will examine the law of entrapment. The legal and ethical consequences of such a policy will be considered.

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False Entrapment

CSU 201

When law enforcement sends underage drinkers, who are specifically chosen to look over 21, into bars is it entrapment? The researchers will examine specific cases in Mankato where law enforcement sends minors who appear to be over 21 into establishments that serve alcoholic beverages to see if they will be served. The researchers will interview parties on both sides of the issue and will examine the law of entrapment. The legal and ethical consequences of such a policy will be considered.

Recommended Citation

Starken, Jenny; James Christianson; John Matheson; Jenny Nass; Jared Andrashko; and Ike McWaters. "False Entrapment." Undergraduate Research Symposium, Mankato, MN, April 27, 2009.
https://cornerstone.lib.mnsu.edu/urs/2009/oral-session-07/6