Which of the below actions is not appropriate for a prosecutor in a court hearing

a. Expression by the prosecutor that he or she believes that the defendant is guilty.
b. Argument by the prosecutor that the guilt of defendant has been clearly established.
c. Argument by prosecutor designed to divert the jury from the real issues in the case.
d. All of the above actions are not considered appropriate for a prosecutor.
e. Answers a. and
c. are not appropriate for a prosecutor.


E

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a. Natural access control (doors, shrubs, fences) b. Natural surveillance (proper placement of windows, lighting, and landscaping) c. Territorial reinforcement (using fences and such to show ownership) d. Signage, particularly threatening in nature about dogs, Neighborhood Watch, andso on.

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What will be an ideal response?

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A. intervention B. adjustment C. alteration D. objective E. uncertainty

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______ theory contends that would-be offenders will be deterred from engaging in a behavior if they believe they will be punished (e.g., arrested).

a. social learning b. cycle of violence c. general deterrence d. specific deterrence

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