The number of adults in the U.S. under correctional supervision in 2008 was approximately how many?
a. 370,000
b. 730,000
c. 3.7 million
d. 7.3 million
d
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In a particularly innovative research program sponsored by the National Institute of Justice called the ________ Program, arrestees were asked questions regarding their drug use behavior and then asked to provide urine specimens, which can be tested
for drug use. Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Natalie is suffering from a toothache. She goes to see Dr. Mark, the local dentist. Mark examines Natalie and tells her that the tooth needs to be extracted. Natalie asks if the procedure will hurt. Mark replies, "Not much
I will give you something to help block the pain." Mark injects Natalie's gums with a deadening agent and then proceeds with the tooth extraction. Despite Mark's assurances, Natalie finds the procedure very painful; so painful that upon leaving the dentist office, Natalie goes to the local police station and demands that Dr. Mark be arrested. Dr. Mark has committed: A) no offense because Natalie consented to the medical procedure. B) aggravated assault because he removed a body member, the tooth. C) deadly conduct because Natalie could have bleed to death from the tooth extraction. D) assault because he recklessly caused bodily injury to Natalie.
Motion to dismiss and motion to suppress evidence are examples of ______ motions.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Thrasher posits that gangs form spontaneously in interstitial areas and then are integrated through conflict
Indicate whether the statement is true or false