______ are characteristics that are inherent to the offender and are usually permanent in nature.
A. Security-level determinations
B. Static risk factors
C. Dynamic risk factors
D. Both static risk factors and dynamic risk factors
B. Static risk factors
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Experimentation with comprehensive community-based delinquency prevention began with which well-known prevention program?
a. Children At Risk Program (CAR) b. Mobilization for Youth program (MOBY) c. Chicago Area Project d. YMCA
A researcher wants to compare current plea-bargaining practices in the United States with practices in Mexico. This is an example of which type of analysis:
a. Crime mapping b. Transnational research c. Descriptive comparative research d. True experiment
Describe the five techniques of neutralization.
What will be an ideal response?
The chief of police in your city is trying to sort out and interrelate facts, opinions, and rumors about the level of support for a new community policing program. The chief will heavily rely on which skills in the leadership skill mix?
A) Human relations B) Conceptual C) Social power D) Technical