Once a person commits a crime, he or she will always pose a higher risk to the community than people who have never committed a crime
a. True
b. False
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
False
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a. nominal, ordinal, integral/routine b. numerical, ordinal, interval/ratio c. nominal, original, interval/ratio d. nominal, ordinal, interval/ratio
In most states, who is allowed to represent the inmates at parole board hearings?
a. inmate's attorney
b. inmate's family member of choice
c. inmate's clergy member of choice
d. inmate is not allowed representation
In which of these locales do police officers perform daily tasks that involve interaction with ordinary citizens?
A) The stationhouse B) The street environment C) The courthouse D) The prison
Which of the following is NOT a descriptor of persons at-risk for radicalization according to Sageman's six-step model?
a. Well socialized youth b. Seek orientation in religion c. Their religion is militarized d. They encounter an actor who knows terrorists