_____ and high levels of violence are the hallmarks of many jails

a. Murder
b. Suicide
c. Theft
d. Gangs


b

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What is the primary role of a defendant in a trial?

A. to make tactical and strategic decisions B. to make major decisions regarding his or her defense C. to gather witnesses in their defense D. to focus on his or her demeanor and appearance before the judge and jury

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______ operates as a form of oversight of prisons, but in the United States, there is little systematic oversight of prison conditions and operations.

a. Whistle-blowing b. Ethical guidelines c. Rules and regulations d. Court orders

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According to the objective approach, if the state provided an "essential element" that made the crime possible, or if there was extensive and coercive pressure on the defendant to engage in criminal actions, a court might rule that:

a. the defendant was guilty. b. the case can move to the trail stage. c. entrapment had occurred. d. entrapment had not occurred.

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True professionals control their behavior through an

a. Internalized ethic c. Academic ethic b. Externalized ethic d. All of the above

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