The first juvenile court was established in _____
a. Chicago
b. New York
c. Philadelphia
d. Boulder
a
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Refer to the above figure. The points between B and C are known as
A) a peak. B) a trough. C) an expansion. D) a contraction.
This does not cause or prevent crime but rather reflects one’s social class, location of residence, and exposure to criminal or delinquent opportunities:
a. Family b. Education c. Religious preference d. Ethnic background
What was the United States' response to 9/11?
a. They threatened Iraq with a nuclear war and they attempted to help the United States to find Bin Laden. b. President Bush called for people in the Middle East wanting freedom to assassinate terrorists. c. The nation and the military were asked to wait for another terrorist attack before taking any action. d. U.S. forces entered Afghanistan, overthrew the Taliban government, and forced Al-Queda out of the Afghan mountains into Pakistan.
Because he was sentenced to death, Tim is likely to receive an automatic:
Rock star Tim Three-Tone has been convicted of first-degree murder in the death of his manager. Famed courtroom reporter Nancy Lace notes that Tim’s lawyer, Rickey James, had fallen asleep during the prosecutor’s closing arguments, but had otherwise done a reasonable job considering how much forensic evidence the prosecution presented. Tim, however, feels that his lawyer did a particularly poor job during the sentencing phase of his bifurcated trial. Even Nancy Lace notes that it was odd for the lawyer not to call any witnesses in the sentencing phase or to offer any evidence of mitigating circumstances—especially in light of Tim Three-Tone’s well-chronicled tale of surviving childhood abuse. Timmy is ultimately sentenced to die by lethal injection. a. appeal of right b. trial de novo c. writ of certiorari to the Supreme Court of the United States d. He will not receive anything automatically.