________ is an intermediate punishment whereby youths are ordered to remain confined in their own residences during evening hours, after curfew, and on weekends
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Answer: House arrest/home confinement
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A) arresting as many of them as possible with "all due speed and deliberation" B) building three new YMCA buildings C) improving their self-esteem, teaching them values, and imparting decision-making skills D) offering night basketball programs a minimum of twenty-five nights per month
Research suggests that the majority of burglary victims report minimal psychological effects of the crime
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
Studies of hostage negotiations indicate that they tend to follow a common cycle
a. Both sides first establish the give-and-take rules of debate and negotiation. b. Both parties will make exaggerated demands. c. There is a period of withdrawal and a return to negotiations with more moderate demands. d. Both parties will make exaggerated demands, and there is a period of withdrawal and a return to negotiations with more moderate demands.
Late one Saturday night, Carol exists a club after an evening of drinking and dancing. She is observed by Phillip, a police officer, who is sitting in his patrol vehicle across the street
Phillip notices that Carol is having difficulty walking and, in fact, falls down once. When Carol reaches her car, she enters the vehicle, starts the engine, and begins to drive very slowly through the parking lot, running over some bushes in the process. Phillip notices that she has not turned on the vehicle's headlamps. Suspecting that Carol is intoxicated, Phillip drive his police car on to the parking lot, activates his lights and siren, and signals Carol to stop. Carol stops the vehicle before exiting the parking lot. Phillip approaches her car and notices that Carol's eyes are bloodshot and her speech is slurred. She also has difficulty recalling her address and telephone number when asked. She is arrested and taken to the police station where she registers a 0.07 BAC on a breath test. Which of the following statements is accurate about this situation? A) Carol has committed driving while intoxicated (DWI). B) Carol is not guilty of driving while intoxicated because the facts fail to prove she was intoxicated at the time of the incident. C) Carol is not guilty of driving while intoxicated because even though she may have been intoxicated, she was not operating her vehicle on a public roadway. D) Carol is not guilty of driving while intoxicated because her BAC is below the statutorily required level.