The most secure intermediate sanction is a sentence to:
a. a DRC
b. house arrest.
c. electronic monitoring.
d. a RCC facility.
d
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The ______ child molester is often childlike in lifestyle and behaviors. This offender selects children as sexual objects because youths are less demanding, more easily dominated, and less critical
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
One of the functions of an internal affairs investigation unit is to prosecute employees are accused of serious misconduct
A. True B. False
Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)
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Bob tells Ray that his new sports car is faster than the sedan Ray drives. Ray disagrees and challenges Bob to a drag race. Later that evening the two line up their automobiles on a stretch of rural state highway
A friend, Freddie, serves as the starter. Freddie waves a flag and the two drivers accelerate. Over the top of the next hill, Carl, not seeing the two vehicles, pulls his tractor out onto the highway. Bob and Ray crest the hill, see the tractor, and swerve their cars. Bob's car hits the tractor and then overturns. Ray is unharmed but both Bob and Carl are killed. Subsequently, the district attorney charges Ray with manslaughter (causing a death through recklessness) in the deaths of Bob and Carl. Ray may: A) not be convicted of any form of criminal homicide because Bob was responsible for his own death and Carl's own negligence produced Carl's death. B) be convicted of manslaughter under the law of parties even though Bob's conduct caused the deaths. C) not be convicted of any form of criminal homicide because Bob, not Ray, caused the deaths. D) not be convicted of manslaughter because his role in the resultant deaths was not intentional.