Which ONE of the following statements is CORRECT?

a. In practice state and federal prosecutors have very limited discretion in determining whether to prosecute a defendant.
b. A skip tracer is one who seeks out absconding defendants to assist sureties who have posted bonds guaranteeing a defendant's appearance before the court.
c. Usually less than half of the defendants charged with felonies plead guilty at arraignment.
d. The term "in camera" as used in court proceedings refers to the right of the media to photograph court proceedings.


B

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a. A common pattern of manipulation and misinformation for personal and/or political gain. b. To keep as much information from your supervisor as possible to force the manager to be reliant on the subordinate in all matters, big and small. c. The process of consciously working with your superior to obtain the best possible results for you, your boss, and the police department. d. Controlling your supervisor through intimidation and harassment. e. None are correct

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Which of the below is not accurate in regards to the over structuring of communications channels?

A. Too much insistence that employees follow formal communications channels will tend to sterilize the passing of information upward, downward, and across organizational lines. B. Unilateral communications are faster. C. One-way communications are apt to be more accurate than two-way communications. D. Research has shown that adherence to formal channels within the hierarchy facilitated communications but that morale was better in systems involving informal channels.

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Agencies that are adept at implementing evaluative information and recommendations are sometimes referred to as:

a. employment services. b. stakeholders. c. learning organizations. d. self-improvement programs.

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Which of the following refers to the act of taking revenge on a criminal perpetrator?

a. adjudication b. retribution c. probation d. incapacitation

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