______ refers to the practice of removing offenders from society so that they will NOT engage in criminal behaviors for a certain period of time.

a. Incapacitation
b. Deterrence
c. Rehabilitation
d. Reformative


a. Incapacitation

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There are only so many ________ available for use by criminal justice organizations. On a day-to-day basis, state and local agencies need their own for normal operations

But, during times of crisis or joint operations this adds to the lack of interoperability. A) vehicles B) radio frequencies C) computers D) Internet connections

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What is neighborhood canvass?

What will be an ideal response?

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Criminologists ______ and ______ argue that the function of criminal law is to protect persons and property, particularly juveniles and those in need of special protection.

a. James Q. Wilson; George Kelling b. George Kelling; Edwin Sutherland c. Cesare Lombroso; Edwin Sutherland d. George Kelling; Edwin Sutherland

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Trial by fire, trial by hot iron, and trial by water are examples of ______.

A. trial by ordeal B. trial by combat C. bench trial D. trial by jury

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