Social __________ theories assume everyone has the potential to violate the law

a. structure
b. process
c. development
d. conflict


Answer: b

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Mary, a student at a community college in New York, is in the United States on a student visa that allows her to remain in the United States until she obtains her master's degree in biology. She is considering returning to her home country because she is concerned with the increase in crime at her college and in the surrounding area. Mary attempts to find information on the crime rates in her

hometown to compare to those in the city where she currently attends college.After doing research on U.S. crime rates over the past few years, Mary is surprised to learn that: A) ?over the past two decades, violent crimes have been increasing significantly, but property crimes have been decreasing. B) ?over the past two decades, property crimes have been increasing significantly, but violent crimes have been decreasing. C) ?over the past two decades, both violent and property crimes have been increasing significantly. D) ?over the past two decades, both violent and property crimes have been decreasing significantly. E) ?the crime rate has remained steady over the past several decades.

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Which of the following is NOT a part of the adjudicatory hearing of a juvenile?

A) the presentation of evidence by the prosecution B) rehabilitation of the delinquent C) the cross-examination of witnesses D) the youth's plea

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In the ticking bomb scenario, a. torture is used on a terrorist to find the location of a device before it explodes. b. a terrorist is threatened with torture

c. a terrorist is strapped to a ticking bomb. d. psychological methods are used to convince a terrorist that a ticking bomb exists.

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Two approaches to day reporting centers are a. incapacitation and rehabilitation. b. deterrence and incapacitation

c. treatment and supervision. d. supervision and restoration.

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