Ninety percent of the nation's largest cities had instituted some type of juvenile program by 1924

Indicate whether the statement is true or false


TRUE

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Assessing an offender's dangerousness or risk to the public is an acceptable responsibility of the:

A) prosecutor. B) offender himself or herself, usually through a self-administered dangerousness questionnaire. C) probation officer. D) judge.

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Many young people aspire to become police officers and sheriffs' deputies because they think the job is romantic and glamorous and because the pay and benefits package is good

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In the case of Williams v. Florida, the Supreme Court ruled that:

a. juries must have at least 12 members. b. juries can be as small as 6 members. c. juries must be unanimous in misdemeanor trials. d. juries must be unanimous in civil trials. e. juries must be representative of the community.

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Using dummy or disabled goods for retail display while having the real merchandise kept under lock and key, a technique used with high-cost electronic devices, is known as:

a. a target-removal strategy. b. a target-hardening strategy. c. an electronic surveillance system. d. source tagging.

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