Is the United Nations the proper body to address international victimization? In light of the controversies regarding its existence, should the United States continue as a member? What are the alternatives?

What will be an ideal response?


Most of this question is an opinion question and depends upon the beliefs of the students. Most believe that the U.S. should remain a member, but there are valid reasons not to versus the numerous reasons to remain a member. The biggest problem is if the United Nations do not do it, who will?

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A) Successful; Capable B) Efficient; Effective C) Capable; Successful D) Effective; Efficient

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Many times police will not respect the victim's needs because:

a. The perception that the victim does not want to cooperate with them; b. The crime is not serious enough c. They do not believe the crime actually occurred d. All of the above

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Which of the following statements regarding the Indianapolis Juvenile Restorative Justice Experiment results are true:

a. youths that participated in family group conferences had significantly lower rates of recidivism even after a 12-year follow-up b. only youths that volunteered to participate in family group conferences were less likely to recidivate c. youth that participated in family group conferences had significantly lower incidence rates d. youths that participated in family group conferences did not have different levels of recidivism than those who did not participate in the conferences

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E-tailing is Internet jargon for the crime of cyberstalking

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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