__________________ refers to questions posed by the police to a suspect held in custody in the prejudicial stage of the juvenile justice process

a. Interview c. Incident to an arrest
b. Custodial interrogation d. Miranda warning


B

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The principle of effective correctional intervention, ___________________, refers to programs being based on empirically-defined needs as well as consistent with the organization’s values. The program is fiscally responsible and congruent with stakeholder’s values. Effective programs also are based on thorough reviews of the literature (i.e., meta-analyses), undergo pilot trials, and maintain the staff’s professional credentials.

a. organizational culture b. program implementation/maintenance c. management/staff characteristics d. client risk/need practices

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In Japan, the rural police officer is known as ______________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

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Crime control policies that push crime into other neighborhoods is a problem known as

a. diffusion. b. displacement. c. redirection. d. confusion.

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

1. The majority of cross-gender search complaints are filed by male inmates. 2. An argument for gender-specific standards, on the basis of prior sexual abuse, is that cross-gender searches have the potential to replicate the suffering of prior sexual abuse in prison. 3. The due process clause was first applied to inmates facing disciplinary action for infractions of prison rules in Wolff v. McDonnell (1974). 4. The Fourth Amendment protection from unreasonable searches and seizures is seen differently when an offender is inside a prison.

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