In restorative justice, ______ are measured by how much repair was done rather than by how much punishment was inflicted.

A. results
B. crime rates
C. arrest rates
D. juvenile offenses


A. results

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Being a victim of childhood sexual abuse does not fully explain engaging in child molestation as an adult

a. True b. False

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All state courts follow the federal pattern.

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

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Which of the following statements about specific deterrence is false?

a. Kids who are placed in a juvenile justice facility are just as likely to become adult criminals as those treated with greater leniency b. The association between punishment and desistance is logical, and there is plenty of evidence that punitive measures alone deter future delinquency c. A history of prior arrests, convictions, and punishments has proven to be the best predictor of re-arrest among young offenders released from correctional institutions d. Punishment strategies may stigmatize kids and help lock offenders into a delinquent career

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A police officer can stop a person to question him or her with reasonable suspicion that the individual is engaged in criminal activity and for __________ carry out a limited pat-down search for weapons, which is called a frisk

A) Evidence B) Victimization C) Self-protection D) None of the above

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