______ is also called mediation and is a structured, voluntary meeting between a victim and an offender with a trained facilitator to discuss the impact of the crime and develop an arrangement that attempts to hold the offender accountable and to make amends to the victim as well as provide the offender with educational opportunities.

a. Restorative Community Dialogue
b. Community/Neighborhood Impact Statement
c. Victim/Offender Dialogue
d. Family Group Conferencing


c. Victim/Offender Dialogue

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The notion that every event has a cause is the central premise underlying:

a. Relativism. b. Determinism. c. Minimalism. d. Instrumentalism.

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Amanda is shopping in the local discount store. She observes a blouse she likes. However, the blouse is more than she is willing to spend. Amanda takes the blouse into the dressing room and puts it on

She then puts on her own blouse to conceal the new one. As she approaches the exit to the store, Amanda is stopped by store security personnel. Amanda has committed: A) no offense because she had not left the store with the blouse. B) unlawful concealment of merchandise. C) theft. D) no offense because she was not first asked to pay for the blouse.

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For Merton, the dominant reality was ______ and ______.

A. heterogeneity; culture conflict B. universalism; culture conflict C. universalism; homogeneity D. homogeneity; culture conflict

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Which is not considered a cause of police corruption?

A) Social decay B) Police personality C) ?Moral ambivalence D) Environmental conditions E) ?Corrupt departments

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