The Seattle Social Development Project (SSDP) is built on which two theories?

a. labeling theory and risk-need-responsivity model
b. social learning theory and risk-need-responsivity model
c. risk-need-responsivity model and social bond theory
d. social learning theory and social bond theory


d. social learning theory and social bond theory

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Apple is a derogatory term that is sometimes used to refer to Native Americans

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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In determining that many defendants constitutionally qualified for a trial by jury, the Supreme Court of the United States does not require that state trial juries meet the requirements of federal trial juries

In a state case where a trial by jury is constitutionally required, consistent with constitutional requirements, some states may A) use a judge to decide the case, but label the judge a jury. B) use a unanimous five-person jury. C) use a non-unanimous twelve-person jury in some cases. D) use a six-person jury. E) answers C and D state correct responses.

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Why do cases drop out as they progress through the criminal justice system?

a. Some crimes are not reported to or solved by the police. b. Some crimes are not a police matter. c. Some crimes are too unimportant to invest time in them. d. Some crimes would take too long to solve so police decide not to try to solve. them

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Attorneys in criminal trials have an unlimited number of peremptory challenges.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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