Who are primary contact for street officers with their organization and are essential to making change?

A) patrol officers
B) chief executives
C) middle managers
D) first-line supervisors


D) first-line supervisors

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The sources of federal legislation that impose equal employment opportunity obligations on employers include all the following except

a. the federal Paternalism Act b. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act c. the Americans with Disabilities Act d. the Equal Pay Act

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There has been a movement in the juvenile justice community to deinstitutionalize ______ offenders, or reform the management of them by handling these youths with sanctions and treatment that don’t entail juvenile detention and other forms of institutionalization.

A. criminal B. violent C. nonviolent D. status

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What population is at the greatest risk of becoming victims of gang violence and why?

What will be an ideal response?

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Match each term with its definition.

A. to pay close attention to what the client is saying and convey that you are listening B. the duty to exercise a reasonable degree of care and skill commonly used by other attorneys or paralegals engaged in a similar area of practice C. Advising a client of legal rights and responsibilities and/or predicting an outcome or recommending a particular course of action D. the ethical rule that protects communications between attorneys and their clients E. focuses on the client's income, expenses, assets, and liabilities, be they joint or separate; enables the attorney to begin assessing the extent of the martial estate F. a contract between the law firm and the client whereby the law firm agrees to provide specified legal services in exchange for monetary compensation G. nonverbal communication H. sensitivity to client's emotional needs I. an underhanded practice of a spouse interviewing with top family lawyers in an area in an attempt to keep the other spouse from hiring counsel due to a conflict J. retainer agreement (1)

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