Desistance-based rehabilitation refers to:
1. Desistance-based rehabilitation refers to:
a. the finding that offenders continually commit crime throughout their life but are less likely to be caught
b. the finding that, eventually, almost all offenders stop breaking the law
c. the finding that offenders only stop committing crime once they have received a specialized treatment
d. the finding that offenders need to be institutionalized before they stop breaking the law
b. the finding that, eventually, almost all offenders stop breaking the law
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A judge's order that releases an accused from jail with the understanding that he or she will return of his or her own will for further proceedings is called
A. release on recognizance. B. house arrest. C. home stay. D. revocation of bail.
When determining probable cause, police may consider:
a. what they have personally observed. b. what they have been told by reliable informants. c. what inferences follow from known facts. d. all of the above.
An ______ is a person who has access to criminal networks and shares information with authorities in exchange for money or special treatment under conditions of anonymity
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Social learning suggests that children who grow up in homes where violence is a way of life may learn to believe that such behavior is acceptable
a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false