Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
Kids are either bullies or victims, not both.
Ans: F
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The Roberts and Sergesketter methods require developing what?
A. Transformation Chart of past and current behaviors B. An honest and open relationship with the therapist and other therapy members C. A Personal Quality Checklist D. A and C Only E. All of the above
Was the drug testing program justifiable under the spacial needs doctrine?
A union challenges drug testing provisions in a collective bargaining agreement. The program requires testing of 15 percent of covered employees, meaning that an individual employee can expect to be tested only once every seven years on average. The urine specimen collector may be outside the bathroom in the near proximity and the employee closes and (locks, if he/she chooses) the door and has full privacy while urinating. Covered employees include probation or parole officers who have regular unsupervised access to and direct contact with probationers or parolees; non-custodial prison employees who have regular unsupervised access to and direct contact with prisoners (including athletic and program coordinators, chaplains, counselors, therapists, special education teachers, dietician/nutritionists, and general office assistants); and medical workers in prisons and mental health facilities (including nurses, occupational therapists, psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists, physicians, and dentists). There was no pre-existing drug problem among these employees. What will be an ideal response?
Gottfredson and Hirschi argued that all crime stems from one problem: _____, which results from ineffective child rearing and lasts throughout life
a. poor nutrition b. excessive television viewing c. the lack of self-control d. disorganized neighborhoods
Crime being offense-specific is the view that ______
a. an offender reacts selectively to the characteristics of a criminal act b. characteristics of a particular act are specific to the crime c. offenders evaluate their skills, motives, needs, and fears before deciding to commit the criminal act d. offenders evaluate their skills, motives, needs, and fears as being most appropriate for a criminal act