What did a study in Canada find concerning harsh punishments?
A. Researchers found that adolescents who received harsh punishments were more likely to commit suicide in prison.
B. Researchers found that adolescents who received harsh punishments were more likely to be charged as adults when they committed subsequent crimes.
C. Researchers found that adolescents who received harsh punishments were less likely to be rearrested.
D. Researchers found that adolescents who received harsh punishment were more likely to be rearrested.
Answer: D
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A. The leader must develop a vision that relates the results of the change B. Short term victories must be achieved C. Successes should become the bases for the next set of short-term wins D. All of the above
Explain Jim Crow laws and discuss how they were used.
What will be an ideal response?
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A. is tougher than most parole officers with his clients B. alienates many of his clients C. gains the trust of many of his clients D. is more lenient than most parole officers with his clients
In reference to crossover youths, at what point is Adam's practical model supposed to start?
A) right after a sentence has been completed and the offender is released B) right before the treatment plan is established C) right when a youth has crossed over from one process to the other processes D) right after intake