According to your textbook authors, there are actions that administrators can take to increase the chances of success of intermediate sanctions in their jurisdictions. These include:

a. Articulating precisely why a jurisdiction needs intermediate sanctions
b. Establish clear sanctioning goals: referred to as the why of sentencing
c. Making available a continuum of sanctions scaled around one or more sanctioning goals
d. All of the above


d. All of the above

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Under the Bruton rule, which resulted from Bruton v. United States (1968), a defendant's Sixth Amendment right to confront and cross-examine witnesses against him or her is violated if:

a. the defendant recants a confession. b. the defendant waives Miranda rights. c. a confessing defendant's statement is used against a nonconfessing defendant at their joint trial. d. the witnesses recant.

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If the prosecutor calls a witness to the stand, who conducts the redirect examination?

A) The prosecutor B) The defense attorney C) The judge D) The jury

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The new community focus on crime control

a. is a liberal crime control strategy b. is a conservative crime control strategy c. enjoys a strong consensus among criminologists d. breeds extensive skepticism among criminologists

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The theory that individuals will engage in self-protection activities when they perceive a degree of instability with existing forms of protection provided by the government is:

a. Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs b. Mass Private Property c. Collective Security d. Freud’s theory of Human Motivation

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