A procedure that consists of assessing the risks posed by an offender, identifying the supervision issues, and selecting an appropriate supervision strategy is known as ______________
a. actuarial evaluation
b. needs assessment
c. categorization
d. classification
d
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___________ were/was first organized to attempt to control and treat juvenile delinquency
A. Houses of refuge B. Elmira Reformatory C. Lyman School for Boys D. Cottage reform schools
______ is a personality trait that refers to the tendency to experience many situations as aversive and react to them with irritation and anger.
A. Negative emotionality B. Conscientiousness C. Sensation seeking D. Impulsiveness
Prior to the formulation and acceptance of this theory, the administration of criminal justice in Europe was cruel, uncertain, and unpredictable.
a. classical theory b. neoclassical theory c. economic theory d. demonological theory
Which of the following was identified as the greatest obstacle to effective criminal investigation?
a. lack of intelligence b. ineffective communication c. lack of resources d. bureaucratic red tape