__________ are an example of a front-door program

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


Answer: intermediate punishments

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According to Felknes (1984), in one study, more than what percent of officers surveyed responded that they depended mostly on their own personal ethics rather than law enforcement ethics to guide them in their professional activities?

a. 25% b. 50% c. 65% d. 75%

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Jeffrey Fagan also identified ______ types of gang based on his work in multiple urban areas, but he focused on gangs who have only drug involvement.

A. 10 B. 5 C. 4 D. 9

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What was the result of the Dreyfus Affair?

a. Dreyfus was convicted of espionage but eventually got his name cleared. Herzl later wrote a book in support of Zionism. b. Dreyfus was a spy for the Israelis and to this day the French have trouble trusting Israel because of it. c. Dreyfus was charged with espionage, but quickly the French government realized the mistake and set him free. d. The French imprisoned him until he died, but later investigations showed he was innocent. The French government made an official apology when it came to the world's attention again after Israel established its independence in 1948.

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Many or most programs that purport to treat specific types of substance abuse are not based on a ________ approach to such problems

a. scientific b. valid c. proven d. tested

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