For many juveniles their understanding of their rights under the law is safeguarded and explained by:

a. statute.
b. intake officers.
c. close neighbors.
d. juvenile court lobbyists.


b

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In the Elmira model, a grade 3 inmate:

A. was rewarded with an early release for exhibiting good behavior. B. needed to behave properly for three months before he could return to grade 2. C. had to complete work assignments for one month before he could move to grade 1. D. was lowered to grade 1 if he broke institutional rules.

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The earliest versions of electronic monitoring involved ______.

a. the telephone b. laptop computers c. GPS technology d. palm pilots

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These individuals are the leaders of the courtroom team

A) Prosecutors B) Defense attorneys C) Judges D) Clerks E) Bailiffs

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Suing private enterprises for third-party damages _____

a. never involves accusing the defendant of intentionally harming the plaintiff b. usually involves gross negligence and breach of responsibility c. involves showing the enterprise did not take sufficient action to prevent a reasonably foreseeable crime d. all of these

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