Who held the belief that to control nonmedical consumption of opium in the United States, crop production in source countries should first be controlled, which would require a worldwide agreement and an international conference to do so?
a. Opium Commissioner Hamilton Wright of the U.S. State Department
b. Heroin Admiral James Cobin of the U.S. Drug Department
c. Cannabis Colonel Edward Baldwin of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Bureau
d. Drug Director Sean Corbet of the U.S. Attorney General's Office
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Most ______ prisons have been built since 1925.
a. maximum security b. supermax c. medium security d. minimum security
_____________________ are those characteristics that can change and are more or less influenced or controlled by the offender, such as employment, motivation, drug use, and family relations
a. Dynamic risk factors b. Static risk factors c. Random risk factors d. Baseline typology risk factors e. None of the above
____________ are required to register so that local, state, and federal authorities can track their whereabouts, and communities can be made aware of their presence.
a. the citizens of Canton b. the proposed law c. telephone listings d. sex offenders
During the eighteenth century, the most common form of American law enforcement was/were:
a. constables in the day and the watch at night b. the state police c. the military d. the hue and cry