Explain what factors influence a judge's decision of whether or not to grant bail and how and why these factors are considered.

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The judge must decide whether to release the suspect on bail and, if so, the type and amount of bail to impose. When a judge concludes that a suspect poses a significant risk of flight or of harm to others, bail will not be granted. But if the suspect's appearance at trial is not a concern and he or she is not seen as dangerous, the suspect may either be released on his or her own recognizance (i.e., without paying bail) or required to pay monetary bail. These factors are evaluated by taking into consideration the defendant's ties to the community, whether or not they are employed, prior convictions, seriousness of the offense, and if they have the financial ability and means to be a serious flight risk. These factors are considered in order to ensure public safety and to protect the community from dangerous criminals.

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Street-level bureaucrats:

a. have very little discretion and power. b. are important in the agenda setting stage. c. are relatively new in the policy process. d. make policy as a result of their day-to-day jobs. e. are typically more involved in policy evaluation.

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In most states, there are no policies or guidelines established by statutes or constitutional amendments that address victim/witness assistance programs

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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Gary is a police officer who is also a forensic scientist. Currently, his job is in the crime lab and includes processing fingerprints, examining blood spatter evidence, and testing evidence for DNA. One day he would like to work for the civil justice system instead of the criminal justice system. What kind of analysis would Gary perform in civil justice that he likely does not do as a criminal forensic scientist?

A. Handwriting analysis B. Toxicology C. Trace evidence D. Study law enforcement tactics

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